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A housemate of mine has loads of incredible figures and robots kicking about in boxes and since we're moving out next month, I thought I grab portraits of them - so expect to see more soon!
I have updated this illustration with a new composition and also added some handmade typography that I think reflects the illustration. I'll be making prints of this for my degree show at my Uni NUCA.
I hope it's a nice dedication to Maurice Sendak.
Jen Chaiken, Clara Basile, and Sam Hamilton, CJM Trustee enjoying the 826 Valencia benefit held at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009
Photos from the opening of the exhibition There's a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak. All photos by Andrew Weeks.
Pictured: Custom-made Wild Things cookies by The Night Kitchen Bakery in Philadelphia. www.nightkitchenbakery.com
Photo by: Carolyn Ballen Stanish
On Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at The Ritz East, the Rosenbach Museum & Library held a benefit and special advance screening of the highly anticipated film, Where the Wild Things Are, the Warner Bros. live-action adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s Caldecott-winning picture book of the same name. Where the Wild Things Are is a classic story about childhood and the places we go to figure out the world we live in.
The Philadelphia museum has a close, longstanding relationship with Maurice Sendak and is the sole repository of Sendak’s original artwork. All proceeds from this exclusive fundraising event support programs and exhibitions at the Rosenbach Museum & Library.
Visit www.rosenbach.org to learn more about the museum and the Maurice Sendak Collection.
Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus': Youth Services staff performs a (very) dramatic reading of Where the Wild Things Are, complete with gnashing teeth, rolling eyes, and claws.
and an ocean tumbled by with a private boat for Max, and he sailed off through the night and day and in and out of weeks, and almost over a year to where the wild things are.
Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus': Youth Services staff rehearses for their dramatic telling of Where the Wild Things Are
A housemate of mine has loads of incredible figures and robots kicking about in boxes and since we're moving out next month, I thought I grab portraits of them - so expect to see more soon!
Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus': Youth Services staff performs a (very) dramatic reading of Where the Wild Things Are, complete with gnashing teeth, rolling eyes, and claws.
Full instructions + a pattern on instructables.com!
www.instructables.com/id/Sew-a-Where-the-Wild-Things-Are-...
Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus': Danielle and the Wild Things greet visitors to the Library's east desk.
Premiere attendee with Max's crown in hand.
The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009