Tuesday, September 21, 2010

At the library!


I’m excited to have my work included in a show opening this week at the Brooklyn Public Library, “Drawn in Brooklyn.” The show is curated by John Bemelmans Marciano and features the work of 34 children’s book illustrators who live in Brooklyn. (One of them is the talented Sergio Ruzzier, who put together a list of all the artists in the show, with links to their web sites, on his blog. I suppose I could do the same, but why reinvent the wheel? Sergio’s list is here. Grazie, Sergio.)

My contributions to show are original drawings and paintings from Ballet for Martha, Moonshot, Poppy’s Return, and The Hinky-Pink. Several of us with work in the show are also exhibiting process drawings in display cases in the library’s youth wing. In my case (so to speak) there’s a soup-to-nuts presentation on the making of The Racecar Alphabet: initial inspiration, sketches, storyboards, book dummies, revisions, original art, and a scale model Mercedes-Benz 300SL (1952). It’s an honor to have work up in the show. I hope you’ll be able to come by and see it! Exhibit details are here.

2 comments:

Sergio Ruzzier said...

Prego.

Unknown said...

Hey Brian,
Your work looks great in the show! I just wrote about the exhibition and the panel discussion I attended last Sunday on my blog. Of course, I included you (illustrator extraordinaire) in my post :)

I have some work up at "Papel NY" (cute stationery shop)in Cobble Hill. If you get a chance stop by.

Enjoy your travels!!