Thursday, January 26, 2006

"Deus Caritas Est"

If you haven't read it yet, check out the Pope's 1st encyclical!

9 comments:

Gregaria said...

I've already begun reading it. The first half is really good!

By the way, my art history class was cancelled, but I started my children's book illustration class yesterday... kind of a long story about that, but I'll post on my blog. It was good, though, all things considered. I'm looking forward to the rest.

Scyldmaiden said...

The encyclical is very good. I have to read it in small bits to absorb it.

What is your book illustration class covering?

Gregaria said...

Um, I'm not really sure yet. We will be working with different mediums and learning about the best ways to set up a page. Our teacher will also be reporting on a different famous illustrator each day, which I'm looking forward to. Apparently, we'll be working on one illustration a week, as well. Its fun so far!

Scyldmaiden said...

Some of my favorite artists are illustrators. I like Alan Lee, John Howe, Mary Grand Pre, Steven Kelloge, and Trina Schart Hyman.




Note to self check link.
http://www.theaoi.com/

Anonymous said...

Hannah, I'm jealous... I LOVE Trina Schart Hyman and Steven Kellog too, Scyldmaiden. I also really like Richard Jesse Watson, esp. because he autographed a book for me. He's really good though.

Scyldmaiden said...

I knew I spelled Kellog wrong.......

I was going to say I haven't heard of Richard Jesse Watson, but I looked him up and could have sworn I have seen his work before. Sure enough, I found his cover art for "The Fox Busters". Watson has a nice sense of color and line quality in his work. I like it.

Anonymous said...

Yah, he's got a really cool way of doing snowflakes too... Just in case you were wondering. :) Anyway, I like him a lot. Oh, and I just remembered that I really REALLY like Tommie DePaola. SO CUTE!

Scyldmaiden said...

Oh yeah! I love DePaola's work too. His books are always fun to read.

Anonymous said...

Yah, no kidding. He was my all-time favorite as a kid. My fave books of his are probably 26 Fairmount Avenue and the spaghetti one.