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We talk with three-time Caldicott Medal award-winner David Wiesner on “Newsmakers.” Pick up a David Wiesner picture book and the color and detail pop off its pages. A world-renowned ...
“It’s a radical decision not to use words,” picture book creator David Wiesner told an online audience in a lecture last Thursday night, July 22. “When the artist removes the text, they ...
David Wiesner prides himself on being known as "the kid who could draw" in elementary school. His third-grade teacher sent home a note to his parents, saying their son would rather be drawing than ...
David Wiesner, award-winning author, illustrator and Milwaukee resident, is currently making public appearances to promote his new book, "The Three Pigs," a playful take on a classic tale.
Caldecott winner David Wiesner is curator of “Speechless: The Art of Wordless Picture Books” on view through Dec. 5 at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst.
I first discovered David Wiesner in college, when I came across Tuesday, his mostly-wordless picture book featuring frogs flying on lily pads. His watercolor illustrations were amazingly detailed ...
Wiesner is the author of 11 books, including Caldecott Medal winners “Tuesday,” “The Three Pigs” and “Flotsam.” He has illustrated dozens more over the past three decades.
Three-time Caldecott Medalist David Wiesner gave a preview of his latest picture book, Mr. Wuffles! (Fall 2013), at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s Boston offices to staff and a few media friends ...
The exhibition features two of Wiesner’s books, “Art & Max” and “Mr. Wuffles”, and includes page displays and Wiesner’s preliminary sketches, covers, models and dummy books. The “Art & Max” exhibit is ...
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