Description
About the Author
Elizabeth Brown holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College, and is currently teaching writing and humanities at Saint Augustine College. Dancing Through Fields of Color is her debut picture book. Aimee Sicuro is an illustrator, picture book maker, and surface pattern designer. She graduated from Columbus College of Art and Design with a BFA in illustration. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and young son.
Reviews
The textual descriptions of Frankenthaler's process are gorgeous . . . [and] Sicuro's watercolor, ink, and charcoal pencil illustrations are spirited. * Kirkus Reviews *
Sicuro's bold illustrations are a wonderful match for a biography on an abstract artist; the saturated colors, thick lines, and rounded shapes work well with Brown's descriptive text to immerse readers in Frankenthaler's world . . . A pitch-perfect expression of a little-known artist in text and illustration alike, this is a top-notch example of the picture book biography. * School Library Journal *
Brown uses lyrical text full of action words and ranges of color to describe this lesser-known yet influential abstract expressionist artist from the twentieth century . . . [Sicuro's] loosely drawn illustrations with thick strokes of watercolor, ink, and charcoal pencil evoke both Helen's moods and her abstract style. * Booklist *
Brown's debut picture-book biography limns [Frankenthaler's] creative and imaginative childhood, dutiful art study in college, and early career in mid-twentieth-century NYC . . . Sicuro's compositions-in watercolor, ink, and charcoal pencil . . . consistently reinforce the ideas of movement and color saturation. * Horn Book Magazine *
With sweeping strokes, Sicuro conveys the young artist's joy in the act of creation. * Publishers Weekly *
Book Information
ISBN 9781419734106
Author Elizabeth Brown
Format Hardback
Page Count 40
Imprint Abrams Books for Young Readers
Publisher Abrams
Weight(grams) 440g
Dimensions(mm) 275mm * 225mm * 15mm