Through Georgia's Eyes

Through Georgia's Eyes

by JuliePaschkis (Illustrator), RachelRodriguez (Author)

Synopsis

Georgia O'Keefe saw the world differently from most people. As a child she roamed the prairie with a sketch pad in hand, struggling to capture on paper what she saw all around her. At art school she learned to speak in paint on canvas. Living in New York, Georgia felt confined by city life. She longed for inspiration, for vast expanses of space, and she found them both in the red hills and silent deserts of New Mexico. Lyrical and vivid, this is a portrait of an exceptional artist, a woman whose eyes were open to the wonder of the world.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 01 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 1845077814
ISBN 13: 9781845077815

Media Reviews
Lyrical and vivid, this is a portrait of an exceptional artist, a woman whose eyes were open to the wonders of the world. www.bettybookmark.co.uk This is a child's introduction to early twentieth-century American artist, Georgia O'Keeffe... the text is minimal, thoughtful and all the more powerful for this. Books for Keeps Poetic, lyrical and vivid. INIS
Author Bio
Julie Paschkis was born in Pennsylvania and attended Germantown Friends School, Ringerike Folkehogskole in Norway, Cornell University and the School for American Craftsmen at RIT. She taught art to grade school children for about 8 years. During that time she continued to work on her own art and illustration. In 1991 she stopped teaching to commit herself to doing art full time. That art includes painting, illustration, and illustrating children's books. All of it is connected to storytelling.

Rachel Rodriguez was born in Michigan. She has worked as a restaurant busgirl, a medical guinea pig, and a 7-11 Slurpee machine syrup refiller. She was the voice of Hellman's Mayonnaise for Argentinean commercials screening at Cannes Film Festival. She's also answered phones at a Dublin public relations firm. As a park ranger in Olympic National Park, she climbed to the jaw-dropping summit of Mt. Olympus, flew in a helicopter searching to rescue lost hikers and picked up campers' trash in the woods. Nowadays, Rachel is busy writing more books. From her San Francisco home, she enjoys the 20-minute bike ride through Golden Gate Park to the sea.