illustration-Jeanne Poland
red-silver-cool-warm-coil
friendly foil-furry toil-soil’s
herbal comfort oil
Jeanne Poland's Poetry Blog
18 Jan 2016 1 Comment
in foxes, Paintbox, Poetry Tags: coil, cool-warm, friendly foil, furry toil, illustration, Jeanne Poland, Paintbox, red-silver, soil's herbal comfort oil
illustration-Jeanne Poland
red-silver-cool-warm-coil
friendly foil-furry toil-soil’s
herbal comfort oil
05 Nov 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: Contemporary, illustration, images, iphone, Morphed, Picture, PictureBook, poland, Preview, technology, Traditional, Workshop
On Blurb:
http://www.blurb.com/b/5700779-the-traditional-picture-book-morphed
please enjoy a free preview of my latest book.
Remember to click on the diagonal arrows to see the flash animation full screen.
27 Jul 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: ate up chin, book editing, caption, Crazy Photo Booth, every page, eyes askew, illustration, lips could fit on pin, neck pinched thin, nose scrunched, photo booth, poof! Haiku, Who put the twirl in O's Face? Blurb
Blurb, my book editing site, has forecast the future of “books as we know them”.
See: if you want to read for yourself:
http://www.blurb.com/blog/future-written-and-illustrated-too?utm_source=rsp&utm_medium=email&utm_content=dt:071714_tp:of_st:all_lo:en-US_jr:1230&utm_campaign=sp_nl
Every page will have an illustration (not necessarily in words)
Notice above the real close-up of Oliver. Then see what his sister did with it in “Crazy Photo Booth’s twirl option.
The 3 and 5 year olds changed the view on an app on an iPhone, deleted the ugly results, and giggled at the funny renditions.
Here’s the poem to go with the illustration:
Haiku in Photo Booth
eyes askew, nose scrunched-
neck pinched thin: ate up chin-lips
could fit on pin: poof!
15 Aug 2013 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: animated gif, broken wings, illustration
08 Aug 2013 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: arts, beauty, caught my breath, chap book, color scheme, delicate style, illustration, Therese Broderick
Therese sent me her illustrated chap book. Above is a photo showing the delicate color scheme of blues, greens and pinks water colored and penciled excellently by Alan Casline. There are violet end-pages included and lovely dedications, acknowledgments, and Benevolent Bird Press listings. The classic style and graciousness of the work fired my enthusiasm for chapbooks.
Blurb.com does an excellent job of showcasing my book designs. But my dynamic “off the page” designs are so opposite this delicate style. And I had to say how softly it settles me, and makes me slow down to savor every word written. I read them when they were posted and they caught my breath then. But now I can carry them with me like a toddler carts a “lovey blanket” on every exploration, every new adventure.
17 May 2013 Leave a comment
in Family, Uncategorized Tags: Amy Vanderwater, arts, Blurb, books, children of all ages, editors, fresh flowers, illustration, lay-outs, literature, marketing vision, photos, pre-schoolers, riddles
My fellow poet,Joy Acey, wants to know more about my Marketing Vision.
All my former books have been for “children of all ages“.
The next one, “Riddles”, will be for parents and pre-schoolers to read together.
My Blurb books were created to be free Galleries for friends and family on line. (Turn the page with the curser.)
Several editors have said that they are not written for children. (but sometimes about children)
So I have begun editing my 30 odd riddles, looking for single syllable words and straight-forward photos.
Amy VanDerwater’s book – Forest Has a Song – inspires me with its classic spacing.
So that lay-out is my design vision; the color themes will evolve; and the lovers of the book resonate.
(Like many fresh flowers in water at the farmer’s market.)
19 Apr 2013 1 Comment
in Family Tags: bubbles, effervescent, fleeting, giggles, happiness, hiccups, illustration, metonymy, pantoum, rainbow, random, riddle, rote, trouble
My first Pantoum:
A verse form consisting of a series of quatrains in which the second and forth lines of each verse are repeated as the first and third lines of the next.
Verse composed using metonymy.
Happiness is fleeting
Soap bubbles pop!
Giggles get itchy
Hiccups won’t stop.
Soap bubbles pop
Fleeting rainbow floats;
Hiccups won’t stop:
They’re random, then rote.
Fleeting rainbow floats
Popping in your face;
They’re random , then rote
Effervescent space.
Popping in your face
Is happiness bubble,
Effervescent space
On a planet of trouble.
20 Feb 2013 2 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: abcdarian, alphabet symbols, code, e-alphabet, illustration, jawi
Just for fun, try writing one of these alphabet sentences (containing all 26 letters)
in code using the e-alphabet symbols shown above:
ALPHABET SENTENCES
How razorback-jumping frogs can level six piqued gymnasts!
All questions asked by five watch experts amazed the judge.
18 Feb 2013 1 Comment
in Family Tags: ABC, abcdarians, alphabet poems, arts, codes, hand-lettering, hieroglyphics, illustration, literature, research, writing, XYZ
Thus begins my series of ABCdarians: from hieroglyphics to hand-lettering, to alphabet poems to contemporary codes.
Let the research unfold!