Izzy Paints
"The charmingly breezy art depicts Izzy and other figures in thick marker-like lines, giving them a contrasting simplicity to both the complexity of the detailed city in its saturated ’70s colors and the paint-like strokes and splatters of Izzy’s artwork. Izzy’s final piece... underscores the fun of the creative process... and the wry humor playing between text and art is a bonus." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) "Rhythmic, declarative sentences and stripped-down characterizations and settings let the creative process and its rewards shine—and, via the artist’s spattering, splattering hues, bring new meaning to the term 'flying colors.'” — Publishers Weekly "Izzy’s happiness at creating something of his own and the simple but lively text make for a delightful and engaging read-aloud. A charming stroll through the imagination and a testament to the joys of creativity." — Kirkus Reviews
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Balzer and Bray
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 40
- ISBN
- 9780063119758
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 27 x 23 cm
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"The charmingly breezy art depicts Izzy and other figures in thick marker-like lines, giving them a contrasting simplicity to both the complexity of the detailed city in its saturated ’70s colors and the paint-like strokes and splatters of Izzy’s artwork. Izzy’s final piece... underscores the fun of the creative process... and the wry humor playing between text and art is a bonus." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) "Rhythmic, declarative sentences and stripped-down characterizations and settings let the creative process and its rewards shine—and, via the artist’s spattering, splattering hues, bring new meaning to the term 'flying colors.'” — Publishers Weekly "Izzy’s happiness at creating something of his own and the simple but lively text make for a delightful and engaging read-aloud. A charming stroll through the imagination and a testament to the joys of creativity." — Kirkus Reviews