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Afterparty attendees wearing Max's crown.
The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009
These past few days I’ve been delving into the world of Maurice Sendak’s “Where Wild Things Are” before sleep. And I am loving it, he is truly a genius :)
Also on another note, just started to do more sketching on paper now with blue pencil, back into the world without the ‘undo’ button. Still surviving so far…hmmm…
Hoxe, 8 de maio de 2012 deixábanos un dos grandes ilustradores e escritores da literatura infantil. Dende a Biblioteca Municipal Infantil e Xuvenil rendimos un homenaxe cunha mostra bibliográfica cas súas obras máis recoñecidas.
Hoy, 8 de mayo de 2012 nos dejaba uno de los grandes ilustradores y escritores de la literatura infantil. Desde la Biblioteca Municipal Infantil e Xuvenil rendimos uno homenaje con una muestra bibliográfica con sus obras más reconocidas.
Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus': The Wild Thing had a private security detail.
of A Moth of Mail project.
In honor of Maurice Sendak's passing I chose a Where the Wild Things Are postcard...
good bye Maurice... miniaturerhino.blogspot.com/2012/05/month-of-mail-day-8.html
Poster design for the Glyndebourne Opera production of Where the Wild Things Are and Higglety Pigglety Pop!, 1985.
I am completely charmed that there are operas based on Maurice Sendak stories.
Seen in the exhibit "Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak" at the Columbus (Ohio) Museum of Art.
Full instructions + a pattern on instructables.com!
www.instructables.com/id/Sew-a-Where-the-Wild-Things-Are-...
Screenwriter, author, and co-founder of 826 Valencia – Dave Eggers with author Ayelet Waldman enjoying the exhibition There’s A Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak during the 826 Valencia benefit at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009
I received this for Christmas - one of the few surprise presents I got. It was so unexpected and wonderful that I nearly cried. I had seen the film a few weeks previously and was entirely in love with that, which reminded me how I loved Sendak's illustration style in the book and used to sneak a peek at it when I was in the children's section of the library as a teenager. I wish I could draw well enough to be an illustrator.
Partygoers viewing the exhibition There’s a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak at the 826 Valencia benefit held at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009
Here we have a mixture of a ton of stuff that doesn't make any sense. Sometimes it's hard to just have books be on the shelf. Although other than the sci-fi and the two "other" books it's all comic book and/or art related.
Sure the Rousseau book stands out, but I'd say Paul Pope is as good as Henri was.
The pink book is an Art of Disney.
You notice two books that seem to pushing out under the Paul Pope that read TICA and CA...that fully EROTICA. They're books by Brandon Graham.
I should make a special point to book on the far top left. That's RAT, A Love Story by my bud Rich Watson. It's a great comic.
Maurice Sendak "Where the Wild Things Are" exhibit at the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum. Taken December 17, 2015.