Here is art about reading stories:
Looking over the shoulder of a reader in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Art from a story:
"Make Way for Ducklings" Boston Public Garden |
I wonder what the story is behind this art?
A figure outside a window in Madrid, Spain |
And this?
Street graffiti in Nuremburg, Germany |
In Medieval times, stories were told through stained glass windows and on images painted on church walls and pillars.
Part of a drawing uncovered in a church in Salzburg, Austria |
Outside the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna |
Jan Hus at the Council of Constance, Václav Brožík, 1883 Bethlehem Chapel, Prague |
Charles Jones' grandmother |
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I'm not an illustrator but like I said, there is a line in the sand, and I had to draw it somewhere! These were some of the pictures that didn't make it into the newsletter. To see the images that did and for a chance to win one of three terrific books, check out the May issue of Talking Story. If you aren't a subscriber, leave me a comment with your email address and I'll add your name to our list. Act now- the issue is coming out at the end of this week!
2 comments:
Carol, the artwork is fascinating. Love the ducks. Did you visit all those places and take the pictures yourself? Wow! A woman of the world, traveling to far away places? Sounds enchanting.
Thanks for visiting my writers' blog. I enjoyed your comment.
Marsha Hubler
www.marshahubler.com
Yes, Marsha, I have been fortunate to do a bit of traveling. And you never know what pictures might be useful later! Thanks for visting my blog too!
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