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ABOUT BRIAN BIGGS « MRBIGGS.COM about Brian Biggs. Brian was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1968, and lived there until he was eleven years old. As a kid, Brian drew things, painted things, built things, and generally made stuff up all the time. This is a picture of Brian at around three years old, after having built a tall thing out of blocks. CONTACT INFORMATION « MRBIGGS.COM P.O. Box 25922 Philadelphia PA 19128 brian@mrbiggs.com Children’s book representative and literary agency: Steven Malk Writers House 7660 Fay Avenue, #338H La Jolla CA 92037 858 678 8767 smal THE COMICS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the comics section. Between 1991 and 1999, long before I even dreamed of making children’s books, I wrote and drew comics and graphic novels. I wasn’t a fan of super-hero comics growing up. It was while living in Paris France in 1989 that I was introduced to the likes of Moebius, Raw Magazine, Enki Bilal, Jaques Tardi, and Edward Gorey. HEADLINES « MRBIGGS.COM On March 7, I leave the comfortable environs of Philadelphia to travel across the USA in my pajamas with Mac Barnett, talking about and writing our names in copies of Noisy Night, our book that is being released by Roaring Brook Press the same day. The tour begins in Plainville MA, at An Unlikely Story.We make our way back down to Philadelphia on March 9 (my birthday!), where we’ll be at my THE ILLUSTRATION SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the illustration section. Most of my hours on this earth are spent drawing pictures. Here, I'd like to show you what I've been up to. The illustration galleries are currently having some issues. The images are there, but not much in the way of descriptions, and you have to reload when looking at the larger imgages, it seems. Stay tuned. THE SECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS « MRBIGGS.COM Accordions. For a couple of years I took my accordion playing very seriously. I had an accordion that cost as much as my current car, I entered competitions, and I was 2001 student of the year at the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Here is my story. THE SPACE WALK « MRBIGGS.COM Biggs’s digital pictures juxtapose the brightly lit, dully safe capsule, festooned with gizmos, dials, and screens, against the marvels of space. The landscape offers not just a new friend but also an intergalactic portrait filled with fluorescent planets of many ROOMMATES « MRBIGGS.COM Roommates. Archiving the Roommates comic strip I drew at North Texas State University in 1987. This is updated on Friday eaxch week. These strips are appearing daily, four days a week on my blog. Click the image to enlarge. More info about Roommates here. Return to the bookssection.
ACCORDIONS « MRBIGGS.COM Here, the accordion was a goofy novelty that old guys in the Italian Market played on Sundays. After some searching I found the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Acme was started at the height of the accordion’s popularity in the late 1950s by Stan Darrow. Stan was the leader of the Westmont Philharmonia AccordionOrchestra, a
THE BOOKS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM written by Jon ScieszkaAmulet/Abrams. A series of six books about a boy and his robots, and building antimatter motors, and saving the town, and a chimpanzee who speaks in sign-language, and a giant pink squirt-gun, and energy, and space, and gee, what else could you want?Read more.
ABOUT BRIAN BIGGS « MRBIGGS.COM about Brian Biggs. Brian was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1968, and lived there until he was eleven years old. As a kid, Brian drew things, painted things, built things, and generally made stuff up all the time. This is a picture of Brian at around three years old, after having built a tall thing out of blocks. CONTACT INFORMATION « MRBIGGS.COM P.O. Box 25922 Philadelphia PA 19128 brian@mrbiggs.com Children’s book representative and literary agency: Steven Malk Writers House 7660 Fay Avenue, #338H La Jolla CA 92037 858 678 8767 smal THE COMICS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the comics section. Between 1991 and 1999, long before I even dreamed of making children’s books, I wrote and drew comics and graphic novels. I wasn’t a fan of super-hero comics growing up. It was while living in Paris France in 1989 that I was introduced to the likes of Moebius, Raw Magazine, Enki Bilal, Jaques Tardi, and Edward Gorey. HEADLINES « MRBIGGS.COM On March 7, I leave the comfortable environs of Philadelphia to travel across the USA in my pajamas with Mac Barnett, talking about and writing our names in copies of Noisy Night, our book that is being released by Roaring Brook Press the same day. The tour begins in Plainville MA, at An Unlikely Story.We make our way back down to Philadelphia on March 9 (my birthday!), where we’ll be at my THE ILLUSTRATION SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the illustration section. Most of my hours on this earth are spent drawing pictures. Here, I'd like to show you what I've been up to. The illustration galleries are currently having some issues. The images are there, but not much in the way of descriptions, and you have to reload when looking at the larger imgages, it seems. Stay tuned. THE SECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS « MRBIGGS.COM Accordions. For a couple of years I took my accordion playing very seriously. I had an accordion that cost as much as my current car, I entered competitions, and I was 2001 student of the year at the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Here is my story. THE SPACE WALK « MRBIGGS.COM Biggs’s digital pictures juxtapose the brightly lit, dully safe capsule, festooned with gizmos, dials, and screens, against the marvels of space. The landscape offers not just a new friend but also an intergalactic portrait filled with fluorescent planets of many ROOMMATES « MRBIGGS.COM Roommates. Archiving the Roommates comic strip I drew at North Texas State University in 1987. This is updated on Friday eaxch week. These strips are appearing daily, four days a week on my blog. Click the image to enlarge. More info about Roommates here. Return to the bookssection.
ACCORDIONS « MRBIGGS.COM Here, the accordion was a goofy novelty that old guys in the Italian Market played on Sundays. After some searching I found the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Acme was started at the height of the accordion’s popularity in the late 1950s by Stan Darrow. Stan was the leader of the Westmont Philharmonia AccordionOrchestra, a
HEADLINES « MRBIGGS.COM On March 7, I leave the comfortable environs of Philadelphia to travel across the USA in my pajamas with Mac Barnett, talking about and writing our names in copies of Noisy Night, our book that is being released by Roaring Brook Press the same day. The tour begins in Plainville MA, at An Unlikely Story.We make our way back down to Philadelphia on March 9 (my birthday!), where we’ll be at my THE SECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS « MRBIGGS.COM Accordions. For a couple of years I took my accordion playing very seriously. I had an accordion that cost as much as my current car, I entered competitions, and I was 2001 student of the year at the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Here is my story. ALL THE APPLES ON THE TREE « MRBIGGS.COM By "news" of course, we mean that which is new. Information, projects, ideas, that sort of thing. Maybe sometimes now and then you might find the "recent" and occasionally something quite "old" might find its wayon to these pages.
UNCATEGORIZED « MRBIGGS.COM On March 7, I leave the comfortable environs of Philadelphia to travel across the USA in my pajamas with Mac Barnett, talking about and writing our names in copies of Noisy Night, our book that is being released by Roaring Brook Press the same day. The tour begins in Plainville MA, at An Unlikely Story.We make our way back down to Philadelphia on March 9 (my birthday!), where we’ll be at my TINYVILLE TOWN « MRBIGGS.COM Tinyville Town is a series of books I’m working on that will be published by Appleseed, an Abrams imprint. The books tell stories that all take place in and around the fictional community of Tinyville Town. Think Sesame Street mixed with Fisher-Price toys. BROWNIE & PEARL « MRBIGGS.COM Brownie & Pearl is a series of eight picture books, written by Cynthia Rylant and published by Beach Lane Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.Brownie is a little girl of about three, and Pearl is her best friend kitten. The stories are very simple and the colors arevery bright.
BOATS « MRBIGGS.COM Like the first Everything Goes book (as well as the second, which you likely haven’t seen yet), Everything Goes By Sea is going to have a mix of busy scenes full of vehicles (boats, in this case) mixed with spreads showing close-up single images explaining the inner-workings and various interesting parts of the vehicle. I’ve been working on one of these latter ones, where the concept of REVIEW « MRBIGGS.COM Marta Dansie is a writer in Salt Lake City who keeps a blog called Marta Writes. I often like the stuff that Marta writes about, and today that trend continues, as she wrote about Everything Goes.There’s a swell review of the book, some lovely photos of her son Benji finding the good stuff, and a PRESIDENT « MRBIGGS.COM A year or so ago, the amazing Keri Smith dropped me an email asking if I’d take part in a project that her husband, Jefferson Pitcher and two of his friends, Christian Kiefer and Matthew Gerken, were working on. It’s a collection of 43 songs, each about a different president. So, you know, there’s a HYPERION « MRBIGGS.COM Today is publication day of Dog Days of School.This book was written by Kelly DiPucchio and edited by Rotem Moscovich at Disney/Hyperion. Actually, she was the third editor on the book, as I signed on to do this thing way way back in, what, 2007 or 2008 or something like that. THE BOOKS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM written by Jon ScieszkaAmulet/Abrams. A series of six books about a boy and his robots, and building antimatter motors, and saving the town, and a chimpanzee who speaks in sign-language, and a giant pink squirt-gun, and energy, and space, and gee, what else could you want?Read more.
ABOUT BRIAN BIGGS « MRBIGGS.COM about Brian Biggs. Brian was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1968, and lived there until he was eleven years old. As a kid, Brian drew things, painted things, built things, and generally made stuff up all the time. This is a picture of Brian at around three years old, after having built a tall thing out of blocks. THE COMICS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the comics section. Between 1991 and 1999, long before I even dreamed of making children’s books, I wrote and drew comics and graphic novels. I wasn’t a fan of super-hero comics growing up. It was while living in Paris France in 1989 that I was introduced to the likes of Moebius, Raw Magazine, Enki Bilal, Jaques Tardi, and Edward Gorey. THE ILLUSTRATION SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the illustration section. Most of my hours on this earth are spent drawing pictures. Here, I'd like to show you what I've been up to. The illustration galleries are currently having some issues. The images are there, but not much in the way of descriptions, and you have to reload when looking at the larger imgages, it seems. Stay tuned. THE SPACE WALK « MRBIGGS.COM Biggs’s digital pictures juxtapose the brightly lit, dully safe capsule, festooned with gizmos, dials, and screens, against the marvels of space. The landscape offers not just a new friend but also an intergalactic portrait filled with fluorescent planets of many ROOMMATES « MRBIGGS.COM Roommates. Archiving the Roommates comic strip I drew at North Texas State University in 1987. This is updated on Friday eaxch week. These strips are appearing daily, four days a week on my blog. Click the image to enlarge. More info about Roommates here. Return to the bookssection.
ACCORDIONS « MRBIGGS.COM Here, the accordion was a goofy novelty that old guys in the Italian Market played on Sundays. After some searching I found the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Acme was started at the height of the accordion’s popularity in the late 1950s by Stan Darrow. Stan was the leader of the Westmont Philharmonia AccordionOrchestra, a
TINYVILLE TOWN « MRBIGGS.COM Tinyville Town is a series of books I’m working on that will be published by Appleseed, an Abrams imprint. The books tell stories that all take place in and around the fictional community of Tinyville Town. Think Sesame Street mixed with Fisher-Price toys. ALIENS « MRBIGGS.COM The Boy Who Cried Alien is a book unlike any other book I’ve not only had the chance to illustrate, but unlike any book I’ve read before. It takes the old Boy Who Cried Wolf tale and tells it a little differently. In this one, Larry the Liar is our protagonist, and one day he sees a tooth-shaped alien spaceship crash-land into a lake near the town where he lives. VEHICLES « MRBIGGS.COM I was staring at the DKNG blog this morning looking at screenprints and came across an entry about Kevin Cyr’s vehicle paintings.I was, of course, slack-jawed and teary-eyed. I have collections of photos of cars and trucks, obviously, and my favorites that seem to transcend their purpose as reference for Everything Goes drawings are the ones that have some personality to them. THE BOOKS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM written by Jon ScieszkaAmulet/Abrams. A series of six books about a boy and his robots, and building antimatter motors, and saving the town, and a chimpanzee who speaks in sign-language, and a giant pink squirt-gun, and energy, and space, and gee, what else could you want?Read more.
ABOUT BRIAN BIGGS « MRBIGGS.COM about Brian Biggs. Brian was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1968, and lived there until he was eleven years old. As a kid, Brian drew things, painted things, built things, and generally made stuff up all the time. This is a picture of Brian at around three years old, after having built a tall thing out of blocks. THE COMICS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the comics section. Between 1991 and 1999, long before I even dreamed of making children’s books, I wrote and drew comics and graphic novels. I wasn’t a fan of super-hero comics growing up. It was while living in Paris France in 1989 that I was introduced to the likes of Moebius, Raw Magazine, Enki Bilal, Jaques Tardi, and Edward Gorey. THE ILLUSTRATION SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the illustration section. Most of my hours on this earth are spent drawing pictures. Here, I'd like to show you what I've been up to. The illustration galleries are currently having some issues. The images are there, but not much in the way of descriptions, and you have to reload when looking at the larger imgages, it seems. Stay tuned. THE SPACE WALK « MRBIGGS.COM Biggs’s digital pictures juxtapose the brightly lit, dully safe capsule, festooned with gizmos, dials, and screens, against the marvels of space. The landscape offers not just a new friend but also an intergalactic portrait filled with fluorescent planets of many ROOMMATES « MRBIGGS.COM Roommates. Archiving the Roommates comic strip I drew at North Texas State University in 1987. This is updated on Friday eaxch week. These strips are appearing daily, four days a week on my blog. Click the image to enlarge. More info about Roommates here. Return to the bookssection.
ACCORDIONS « MRBIGGS.COM Here, the accordion was a goofy novelty that old guys in the Italian Market played on Sundays. After some searching I found the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Acme was started at the height of the accordion’s popularity in the late 1950s by Stan Darrow. Stan was the leader of the Westmont Philharmonia AccordionOrchestra, a
TINYVILLE TOWN « MRBIGGS.COM Tinyville Town is a series of books I’m working on that will be published by Appleseed, an Abrams imprint. The books tell stories that all take place in and around the fictional community of Tinyville Town. Think Sesame Street mixed with Fisher-Price toys. ALIENS « MRBIGGS.COM The Boy Who Cried Alien is a book unlike any other book I’ve not only had the chance to illustrate, but unlike any book I’ve read before. It takes the old Boy Who Cried Wolf tale and tells it a little differently. In this one, Larry the Liar is our protagonist, and one day he sees a tooth-shaped alien spaceship crash-land into a lake near the town where he lives. VEHICLES « MRBIGGS.COM I was staring at the DKNG blog this morning looking at screenprints and came across an entry about Kevin Cyr’s vehicle paintings.I was, of course, slack-jawed and teary-eyed. I have collections of photos of cars and trucks, obviously, and my favorites that seem to transcend their purpose as reference for Everything Goes drawings are the ones that have some personality to them.MRBIGGS.COM
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UNCATEGORIZED « MRBIGGS.COM On March 7, I leave the comfortable environs of Philadelphia to travel across the USA in my pajamas with Mac Barnett, talking about and writing our names in copies of Noisy Night, our book that is being released by Roaring Brook Press the same day. The tour begins in Plainville MA, at An Unlikely Story.We make our way back down to Philadelphia on March 9 (my birthday!), where we’ll be at myNASA « MRBIGGS.COM
The Space Walk, my latest book as an author/illustrator, was launched this last Tuesday, Oct 29.I’d planned to do something as a countdown, of sorts, but that didn’t work out so VEHICLES « MRBIGGS.COM I was staring at the DKNG blog this morning looking at screenprints and came across an entry about Kevin Cyr’s vehicle paintings.I was, of course, slack-jawed and teary-eyed. I have collections of photos of cars and trucks, obviously, and my favorites that seem to transcend their purpose as reference for Everything Goes drawings are the ones that have some personality to them. COLLAGE « MRBIGGS.COM I’ve completed the six collage race cars I’ve been working on for the last couple of weeks. These are all for The Main Line Art Center’s Children’s Book Fair this Sunday, February 8. I’ll post a picture of all six in the next day or two, or you can see them all here. These are collage/paintings, made with magazines, the yellow pages, various papers, and acrylic paint on 10 x 10 inch SKETCH « MRBIGGS.COM This is a statue depicting the founding fathers of Tinyville Town. The town was founded in 1830, when an English fisherman and a German goat herder each happened along the same rise along the Orange River at thesame time.
HALLOWEEN « MRBIGGS.COM And we have our winners! Thanks to all of you geniuses whom entered. These were really amazing! The judges labored over the entries for eons, disagreeing and reagreeing and finally with secret tie-breaker rules, narrowing the selection down to ten first-place winners and onegrand prize.
HOLIDAY « MRBIGGS.COM (Click the images to see them bigger. In some cases, much bigger.) I was recently asked by Steven Malk, my literary agent at Writers House, to create a promotional card for the upcoming holiday.No, not Halloween. Rather, the Day of the Dead, or Díos de los Muertos.I actually volunteered for this — he is putting together a series of these promotional images for the lesser-known holidays. KIRKUS « MRBIGGS.COM The first three Tinyville Town books will be in stores on September. This includes two board books, I’m a Firefighter and I’m a Veterinarian, and a picture book, Tinyville Town Gets to Work.Kirkus and Publisher’s Weekly have reviewed Gets to Work, and they use all the right words.. From Kirkus: THE BOOKS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM written by Jon ScieszkaAmulet/Abrams. A series of six books about a boy and his robots, and building antimatter motors, and saving the town, and a chimpanzee who speaks in sign-language, and a giant pink squirt-gun, and energy, and space, and gee, what else could you want?Read more.
ABOUT BRIAN BIGGS « MRBIGGS.COM about Brian Biggs. Brian was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1968, and lived there until he was eleven years old. As a kid, Brian drew things, painted things, built things, and generally made stuff up all the time. This is a picture of Brian at around three years old, after having built a tall thing out of blocks. CONTACT INFORMATION « MRBIGGS.COM P.O. Box 25922 Philadelphia PA 19128 brian@mrbiggs.com Children’s book representative and literary agency: Steven Malk Writers House 7660 Fay Avenue, #338H La Jolla CA 92037 858 678 8767 smal THE COMICS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the comics section. Between 1991 and 1999, long before I even dreamed of making children’s books, I wrote and drew comics and graphic novels. I wasn’t a fan of super-hero comics growing up. It was while living in Paris France in 1989 that I was introduced to the likes of Moebius, Raw Magazine, Enki Bilal, Jaques Tardi, and Edward Gorey. THE ILLUSTRATION SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the illustration section. Most of my hours on this earth are spent drawing pictures. Here, I'd like to show you what I've been up to. The illustration galleries are currently having some issues. The images are there, but not much in the way of descriptions, and you have to reload when looking at the larger imgages, it seems. Stay tuned. THE SPACE WALK « MRBIGGS.COM Biggs’s digital pictures juxtapose the brightly lit, dully safe capsule, festooned with gizmos, dials, and screens, against the marvels of space. The landscape offers not just a new friend but also an intergalactic portrait filled with fluorescent planets of many ROOMMATES « MRBIGGS.COM Roommates. Archiving the Roommates comic strip I drew at North Texas State University in 1987. This is updated on Friday eaxch week. These strips are appearing daily, four days a week on my blog. Click the image to enlarge. More info about Roommates here. Return to the bookssection.
TINYVILLE TOWN « MRBIGGS.COM Tinyville Town is a series of books I’m working on that will be published by Appleseed, an Abrams imprint. The books tell stories that all take place in and around the fictional community of Tinyville Town. Think Sesame Street mixed with Fisher-Price toys. ACCORDIONS « MRBIGGS.COM Here, the accordion was a goofy novelty that old guys in the Italian Market played on Sundays. After some searching I found the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Acme was started at the height of the accordion’s popularity in the late 1950s by Stan Darrow. Stan was the leader of the Westmont Philharmonia AccordionOrchestra, a
BOATS « MRBIGGS.COM Like the first Everything Goes book (as well as the second, which you likely haven’t seen yet), Everything Goes By Sea is going to have a mix of busy scenes full of vehicles (boats, in this case) mixed with spreads showing close-up single images explaining the inner-workings and various interesting parts of the vehicle. I’ve been working on one of these latter ones, where the concept of THE BOOKS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM written by Jon ScieszkaAmulet/Abrams. A series of six books about a boy and his robots, and building antimatter motors, and saving the town, and a chimpanzee who speaks in sign-language, and a giant pink squirt-gun, and energy, and space, and gee, what else could you want?Read more.
ABOUT BRIAN BIGGS « MRBIGGS.COM about Brian Biggs. Brian was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1968, and lived there until he was eleven years old. As a kid, Brian drew things, painted things, built things, and generally made stuff up all the time. This is a picture of Brian at around three years old, after having built a tall thing out of blocks. CONTACT INFORMATION « MRBIGGS.COM P.O. Box 25922 Philadelphia PA 19128 brian@mrbiggs.com Children’s book representative and literary agency: Steven Malk Writers House 7660 Fay Avenue, #338H La Jolla CA 92037 858 678 8767 smal THE COMICS SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the comics section. Between 1991 and 1999, long before I even dreamed of making children’s books, I wrote and drew comics and graphic novels. I wasn’t a fan of super-hero comics growing up. It was while living in Paris France in 1989 that I was introduced to the likes of Moebius, Raw Magazine, Enki Bilal, Jaques Tardi, and Edward Gorey. THE ILLUSTRATION SECTION « MRBIGGS.COM the illustration section. Most of my hours on this earth are spent drawing pictures. Here, I'd like to show you what I've been up to. The illustration galleries are currently having some issues. The images are there, but not much in the way of descriptions, and you have to reload when looking at the larger imgages, it seems. Stay tuned. THE SPACE WALK « MRBIGGS.COM Biggs’s digital pictures juxtapose the brightly lit, dully safe capsule, festooned with gizmos, dials, and screens, against the marvels of space. The landscape offers not just a new friend but also an intergalactic portrait filled with fluorescent planets of many ROOMMATES « MRBIGGS.COM Roommates. Archiving the Roommates comic strip I drew at North Texas State University in 1987. This is updated on Friday eaxch week. These strips are appearing daily, four days a week on my blog. Click the image to enlarge. More info about Roommates here. Return to the bookssection.
TINYVILLE TOWN « MRBIGGS.COM Tinyville Town is a series of books I’m working on that will be published by Appleseed, an Abrams imprint. The books tell stories that all take place in and around the fictional community of Tinyville Town. Think Sesame Street mixed with Fisher-Price toys. ACCORDIONS « MRBIGGS.COM Here, the accordion was a goofy novelty that old guys in the Italian Market played on Sundays. After some searching I found the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Acme was started at the height of the accordion’s popularity in the late 1950s by Stan Darrow. Stan was the leader of the Westmont Philharmonia AccordionOrchestra, a
BOATS « MRBIGGS.COM Like the first Everything Goes book (as well as the second, which you likely haven’t seen yet), Everything Goes By Sea is going to have a mix of busy scenes full of vehicles (boats, in this case) mixed with spreads showing close-up single images explaining the inner-workings and various interesting parts of the vehicle. I’ve been working on one of these latter ones, where the concept of HEADLINES « MRBIGGS.COM On March 7, I leave the comfortable environs of Philadelphia to travel across the USA in my pajamas with Mac Barnett, talking about and writing our names in copies of Noisy Night, our book that is being released by Roaring Brook Press the same day. The tour begins in Plainville MA, at An Unlikely Story.We make our way back down to Philadelphia on March 9 (my birthday!), where we’ll be at my ACCORDIONS « MRBIGGS.COM Here, the accordion was a goofy novelty that old guys in the Italian Market played on Sundays. After some searching I found the Acme Accordion School in Westmont, New Jersey. Acme was started at the height of the accordion’s popularity in the late 1950s by Stan Darrow. Stan was the leader of the Westmont Philharmonia AccordionOrchestra, a
UNCATEGORIZED « MRBIGGS.COM On March 7, I leave the comfortable environs of Philadelphia to travel across the USA in my pajamas with Mac Barnett, talking about and writing our names in copies of Noisy Night, our book that is being released by Roaring Brook Press the same day. The tour begins in Plainville MA, at An Unlikely Story.We make our way back down to Philadelphia on March 9 (my birthday!), where we’ll be at my BOATS « MRBIGGS.COM Like the first Everything Goes book (as well as the second, which you likely haven’t seen yet), Everything Goes By Sea is going to have a mix of busy scenes full of vehicles (boats, in this case) mixed with spreads showing close-up single images explaining the inner-workings and various interesting parts of the vehicle. I’ve been working on one of these latter ones, where the concept of ALL THE APPLES ON THE TREE « MRBIGGS.COM By "news" of course, we mean that which is new. Information, projects, ideas, that sort of thing. Maybe sometimes now and then you might find the "recent" and occasionally something quite "old" might find its wayon to these pages.
HALLOWEEN « MRBIGGS.COM And we have our winners! Thanks to all of you geniuses whom entered. These were really amazing! The judges labored over the entries for eons, disagreeing and reagreeing and finally with secret tie-breaker rules, narrowing the selection down to ten first-place winners and onegrand prize.
COLLAGE « MRBIGGS.COM I’ve completed the six collage race cars I’ve been working on for the last couple of weeks. These are all for The Main Line Art Center’s Children’s Book Fair this Sunday, February 8. I’ll post a picture of all six in the next day or two, or you can see them all here. These are collage/paintings, made with magazines, the yellow pages, various papers, and acrylic paint on 10 x 10 inch TRUCKS « MRBIGGS.COM I was staring at the DKNG blog this morning looking at screenprints and came across an entry about Kevin Cyr’s vehicle paintings.I was, of course, slack-jawed and teary-eyed. I have collections of photos of cars and trucks, obviously, and my favorites that seem to transcend their purpose as reference for Everything Goes drawings are the ones that have some personality to them.NASA « MRBIGGS.COM
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