Saturday, March 19, 2011

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World famous personalities Illustrated; Today: ALTES MARTA! Distinguished Characters

After learning first hand the beloved flu virus this year, "s, Martina and Golafre become full of mucus, peeeero with a medicine that cures a lot. Nothing like a good time to meet illustrators posh much better! :-) This week we needed a good dose of enlightenment and have gone directly to seek a World Heavyweight Illustrated. Although all the artists featured in our corner illustrated are the creme de la creme feel a special fondness for the artist we have today because your artwork, simply clear the perfection TRY :-))) and if not for yourselves here interview (and on their website, which is a great pleasure increíbleeeee .) Know a. .. MARTA ALTES!





Name: Marta Altés
Date and place of birth: Barcelona 1982
Web: http://www.martaltes.com/
Blog: http://martaltes.blogspot.com/

M & G: "or self-taught art studies? Marta
: studied graphic design and creative illustration graduate from the School of Art and Design Eina (Barcelona). After working as a graphic designer for 5 years, needed a change ... And the "now or never" won:) I went to England where I completed a course of children's book illustration at Cambridge School of Art. For me it was a very difficult decision, but right now could not be happier. I learned a lot and has been the final push he needed to devote myself to the artwork.




M & G: What was your first job as an illustrator?
Marta:
While working as a graphic designer, I made some freelance illustration ... First of all, a picture of leaves "modern type" for a packaging of a bottle of champagne:)

M & G: Does your favorite work you have done so far?
Marta: Well ... I think my favorite project is my first book, "No!". I still can not believe it! Will between May and June.






M & G: What inspires you?
Marta:
I'm very disorganized, so I have timestamps when I have to think of an idea for a new project ... I am inspired especially in things that have happened, or that I would happen to me ...

M & G: Tell us a little "what the technical you use for your work?
Marta:
I like to experiment with different techniques, but most are what I use colored pencils and watercolors, although I always end up tweaking a bit with Photoshop ...



M & G: Have a story that happened to you as an illustrator?
Marta:
Me ... And always remember my family and friends. Once I had to paint 60 wooden boxes for a commission. I figured a couple of days of work was a week ... My whole house full of roses and boxes around the world painting ...

M & G: Tell us one of your hobbies for your free time.
Marta:
I love to dance! Since childhood I went to school and is something that's going great for unwinding.

M & G: Your book- favorite story?
Marta:
There are many that I like. Among my favorites is "Crying Joy" Cuca Canals, a writer that I love.




M & G: "movie or animated series favorite?
Marta:
My favorite movie is "Finding Nemo."
And last year the TV series I illustrated by Juanjo Sáez "Arròs Covaticas" with whom I laugh a lot.


M & G: What illustrator or graphic artist would you highlight?
Marta:
Alemagna Beatrice, Anne Herbauts, Max, Isidro Ferrer, Jimmy Liao, Shel Silverstein, Delphine Durand, Alexis Rom ... So many!

M & G: Recommend a website or blog that you especially like
Marta:
http://curiouspages.blogspot.com/




Martaaa Gràcies, quines win that had a "No!" :-))) I ja saps that Tindra semper a RACONET eh! muaaaaaaaaaaaaks: -*

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Magazine Rakatán [Mirolo]


Mirolo sent us this copy of a magazine called Rakatán, published in the sixties by the Editorial Zig-Zag. In this case it is the number 3, the cover is the work of artist Luis Cerna. Signature shown in the display of the year drew this picture: 1965.

not know how many numbers are published but it must have been a very entertaining magazine. Bring works by important artists from the comic strips, as Hervi and Pepe Huinca. In addition to the aforementioned Luis Cerna.

The Hasieran site ( The boy roofs) are three more of this magazine, so if someone wanted to meet other numbers may apply to blog for our friend.

Mirolo Thank you for sharing this magazine. Both the scanning and editing made them himself, which makes me quite the task to share here on the blog.

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edition of Bernard Prince

Editions Du Lombard last year published the first three volumes of the edition of Bernard Prince. It is a hardback edition on glossy paper and very nice. The colors are spectacular and well both volumes bring an introduction where data and photographs are the creators, it tells about the beginning of the series, etc.

I ordered from Amazon the first two volumes and I arrived yesterday. In each five stories originate. "The Genenal Satan", "Thunder on Coronado", "The border from hell", "Adventure in Manhattan" and "The burning oasis", are those of the first volume, "The law of the hurricane," "The Hell of convicted, "" The Green Flame of the Conqueror "," Guerrilla for a ghost "and" The breath of Moloch ", the second volume. So each has about 250 pages and are truly spectacular. I never had an album of Prince Bernard but only those who left in Mampato, and being one of my favorite series, I could not resist the temptation to take it into this edition for fans. I have some photos to appreciate the quality of the books.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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Don Rodrigo, the inspiration of Epilachu

About what we have commented on Don Rodrigo, who created the eponymous magazine Pepo, our Epilachu remembered friend writes to tell me it is a magazine he had in his collection but unfortunately lost.

But the character that inspired him to create one of their own characters, whom he called "Helm" and can see in the picture accompanying this note. It's something to run away imagination to see what adventures could have participated this oddball What happens to you?

Sunday, March 13, 2011

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Author: Toni Solano .
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Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Illustrated World, Today: PATRICIA Metola! PROHIBITED

This week we Golafre Martina and illustrated a real princess super :-) With a personal and unmistakable style and with a few illustrations, which on first impression may seem harsh for their color and line, conveys a tenderness boundless love for children and adults
When you enter your artwork come back to feel like a child but with the vision of what mix adult! and what so different reading by the age of watching him :-)))) impossible not to know!, but if you do not have the privilege to hear Martina's hand and Golafre to ...¡¡¡ Metola PATRICIA! !



Name: Patricia Metola
Date and place of birth: Madrid, 1974
Web: http://patriciametola.blogspot.com/ or http://tipika.blogspot.com/

M & G: "or self-taught art studies? Patricia
: Both. I studied graphic design, a four-year career. Then I had a professor of illustration and one of the exercises we raised was a series of illustrations of poems by Gloria Fuertes. He loved what I did and I suggested that undertake large-scale, I prepare a book. And I did not follow his advice. For many years I worked in advertising, but each time I called over the children's literature. And gradually I came back to draw. But it was very bad. Those drawings (I guess like most) were terrible. My way to illustrate is now part of a long process, and much remains ahead, much to learn.


Another thing that has enriched my vision as an illustrator was to approach the great work of this profession, as Kevta Pacovska, Emilio Urberuaga, Isol, Javier Zabala, each and every one of the workshops I've been receiving in recent years have given me the opportunity to look with different eyes.

M & G: What was your first job as an illustrator? Patricia
: in advertising or remember, in publishing a textbook, and in children's literature, a small paperback book published by Edelvives Galician, a donkey named Hippy.



M & G: Does your favorite work you have done so far? Patricia
: The last, Princess Merry, Carlo Frabetti

M & G: How inspires you? Patricia
: Looking and listening. Lately diving among the works of photographers from the mid-twentieth principles M & G: Tell us a little "what is the technique you use for your work?
Patricia: I
changing. I like the water-based paints, whether ink, tempera, watercolors.

M & G: Do you have a story that happened to you as an illustrator? Patricia
: Yes, but I will not tell, I'm so ashamed.




M & G: Tell us one of your hobbies for your free time. Patricia
:
Being with my kids. The other day we were making ice castles in the snow.

M & G: Your book- favorite story? Patricia
: "I can say several? I find it hard to stay with one ... Selma by Jutta Bauer, The Thread of Life, by Davide Cali and Serge Bloch Duck and death, Wolf Erlbruch: Secrets in the forest, by Jimmy Liao, The Globe, Isol ...





M & G: "movie or animated series favorite? Patricia
: One, two, three, Billy Wilder.

M & G: What character or drawing you identify? Patricia
:
Uff, how difficult. I do not know.





M & G: What illustrator or graphic artist would you highlight? Patricia
:
I really like the work of Isidro Ferrer.

M & G: Recommend a website or blog that you especially like Patricia
: http://emmas.blogg.se/




Thanks Patricia for having devoted your time, we know you are very busy eh!

;-) I really liked my daughters to enjoy one of your illustration workshops :-))) hope to repeat soon!

Monday, March 7, 2011

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Don Rodrigo N º 1 [Mirolo]

Mirolo sent us this rare magazine editaday Pepo drawn by the cartoonist and creator of Condorito. It's called "Don Rodrigo", and its title refers to the armor on the cover.
do not know where I remember having seen this character. I think Pepo published it in the old magazine " Penguin "or any of those.

not know how many numbers are published in this magazine, but its first issue is August 1991. And while on the cover looks like the old logo Editor's Pinsel, the publisher of this magazine is actually the Editorial Andina.

Well, I hope you enjoy this magazine and let us thank you for being so Mirolo busquillas always finding some hidden treasure in the beautiful port of Valparaiso .

Download Don Rodrigo No. 1

Sunday, March 6, 2011

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is about World Book Day ... Photos
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Friday, March 4, 2011

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MISS THIS! Distinguished Characters


Golafre Martina and are not going to miss the big event of the year! It is for everyone eh!: Families, educators, teachers, illustrators, story writers, storytellers, red Little Red Riding Hoods, savage wolves, pigs ... EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING TO ENJOY PETITS ...¡¡¡ GRANS LLIBRES (2 nd edition)! And as a button ... incredible lineup illustrated by Anna Filled :-))) wowww and organized by Children's Institute
There goes the info:


Petits! Grans! Llibres! Children's cultural festival is a unique event in Europe. The theme this year is "Head in the clouds and feet on the ground ... to imagine and dream books, books to learn and experience" and is inspired by the work of Jorge Wagensberg Cosmocaixa creator and director, who Closing the conference will .... a real privilege!

MARCH 16:
10.15 am: OPENING
by the organizing committee, accompanied by journalist Elisenda Roca.
11 am: BREAKFAST AND TOAST to celebrate the start of Petits! Grans! Llibres!
11.30 am: INTERDISCIPLINARY MEETING LIJ for professionals and specialists in the world of children's literature: publishers, authors, illustrators, booksellers, librarians, cultural driving force, will meet in a space of exchange and creation of synergies, to analyze reality LITERATURE, CHILDREN AND Postmodernism.

17 and 18 MARCH: SCHOOL VISITS
(more info: institutodelainfancia@gmail.com)

MARCH 18:
From 13.15 to 15.15 pm: TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR EDUCATORS
In 1430 at 16 am: "LO +": SPACE LIBRARIANS
with presentation of news and recommendations.

19 and 20 MARCH:
PETITS! Grans! LLIBRES! FAMILY ...

relaxing spaces designed for children from 0 to 12 years to feel the pleasure of sharing emotional experiences between parents and children.
"Forest of the 500 books": a room where you enter and find barefoot A selection of the best books in an atmosphere that makes you feel that we are in a story, sensory experiences where sounds and aromas combine to transport us to a forest, workshops to raise a family, a room where we tell and hear stories in different languages , Master class of food to enjoy cooking from the hand of our special guest: ADA PARELLADA, live concerts .... and more!

MARCH 20

18 pm: CLOSING OF JORGE Wagensberg BY PRESENTED BY MARTA UP, DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENT AND VERONICA BRONSTEIN, DIRECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHILDHOOD.
I hope!

Important Except weekend registration is not required, participation requires seat reservations by mail: institutodelainfancia@gmail.com
From March 10 you can consult the detailed programming and conditions of each activity in
http://www.institutodelainfancia.org/
As you can see plenty of spectacular activities, an exhibition organized for the enjoyment of love around the world do not miss it!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Illustrated World, Today: Carme Sala Villaplana! Distinguished Characters

This week we have an illustrator who have had close sooooo many times since, but is dedicated to the illustration in its entirety, some time working with a company that is all a totem for those who love the boxes, folders and all kinds of illustrative material to go to school :-))) ), Busquets. His characters are sweet as her, and just look to realize a self portrait ... Understanding a. .. CARME Villaplana ROOM!

Name: Carme Sala Villaplana
Date and place of birth: Sabadell, Novembre 1969.
Blog: http://lamevamaleta.blogspot.com/




M & G: "or self-taught art studies? Carme
: The two things First, I studied graphic design at the School of Design Elisava and after finishing my studies I could receive private lessons from the Japanese artist Jeff Nishinaka, Los Angeles (USA) in specialty paper sculpture. Was a very enriching experience for me.
On the other hand, I have the pleasure of working for a publishing company we design stationery products: From school libraries until Christmas or Christmas prints communion; Products feed on market trends and fashion, and as such, is very dynamic, that I can not rest on any particular style. Image
Busquets



M & G: What was your first job as an illustrator? Carme
: My first job as an illustrator, I received during the time he was studying design; It was a wall calendar advertising, where it appeared a map of Catalonia Naïve style, very simple, with emphasis on the localities in which it was the advertising company. I did it with dyes and ink, and was very happy and colorful.
I felt a great responsibility and I strive on it.
I have a nice memory of that first job that allowed me to buy my first professional camera.



M & G: Does your favorite work you have done so far? Carme
: illustrate the book "The grandmother needs kisses" has been a wonderful experience, because it was a separate project, developed between Anna Berger (writer) and me. The dream of creating a story with which to teach something to a child, is something that has always interested me. Finally, it has become reality. Also, I like the pictures I've done for various Vicente Ferrer Christmas or Red Cross, through the Editorial Busquets (who to work for many years), and I always try to communicate a sense of kindness and altruism, which is something that requires a very specific emotional state. If someone drawing a smile, I smile too. Images
Busquets





M & G: How inspires you? Carme
: Actually, I always start with the antenna! I'm always looking for images to be surprised, no matter if I'm flipping through a magazine, or shopping at the supermarket: The product packagings me crazy, but I also love to observe the increasingly elaborate graffiti that bloom on some walls.
Inspire me also worth more traditional methods: Browse by specialized sites or browse the books on design trends, every time I have the opportunity.





M & G: Tell us a little "what is art you use for your work? Carme
: depends on the type of work, I usually from a pencil drawing on paper or ink. The next step is to scan and once on the computer, color it or apply as many layers as desired digital collage, to achieve the desired effect. Although sometimes I like to be traditional: coloring with watercolor or gouache or paste colored paper collage as life, how for the Stamp of communion at the bottom of this text, made on recycled paper with gouache .
Other works, more graphics, fully realized in the computer using Freehand or Illustrator and Photoshop, how the self-portrait that appears at the beginning. Image
Busquets





M & G: Do you have a story that happened to you as an illustrator? Carme
: The most surprising, no doubt was when Ana Berger wrote to ask if he would be interested to put a face to his story of "Grandma needs kisses." He had seen my blog and it seemed that our styles could very well explain its history.
Until that day, we did not know anything and she did not hesitate a second, to make me this incredible proposal. I after reading it, do not hesitate. It was a lovely story.




M & G: Tell us one of your hobbies for your free time. Carme
: My work and my hobbies come together. Find inspiration in itself is a great hobby. While stirring at flea markets and charm makes me lose my head. Find treasures at these sites, makes shooting my creativity: What I find, photograph and expose it in my blog ... or inspires me a job in the editorial. If something that happens, I feel something magical, as if he had gone hunting and returned with the perfect piece. Look at all the windows, every time I go out. And why not: drawing. I'm not sure if I have many Hobbys ... or it comes down to one.




M & G: Your book- favorite story? Carme
: "The Adventures of Petit Nicolas" at home we love them all. The entire series of books "This Is" (New York, Paris, London ...) Miroslav Šašek.
"Olivia" the hyperactive Pig Ian Falconer ... is great! Any
Quino book for its intelligent humor. And here I stand, and why would and would not want to bore ...

M & G: "movie or animated series favorite? Carme
: There are so many good movies! but if I have to highlight some within the world of animation, I'd stay with "Corpse Bride" Tim Burton and "Spirited Away" Miyazaki. And until recently, I saw what was happening in big series like "Dexter's Laboratory" and "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" with my two daughters, who share with me the sofa and lots tasty series of drawings.

M & G: What character or drawing you identify? Carme
: depends on the moment: As I am very emotional when I'm happy I get excited easily and I feel like Amelie. Even during a long season took his own hair (which is reflected in my portrayal of Banner of my blog). Instead, when I'm sad, I see it all gray, I reflect with Sally from "Nightmare Before Christmas," sorry for his fate, but can repair itself over and over again.

M & G: What illustrator or graphic artist you highlight? Carme
: There are hundreds ... but my particular podium, they share: Quino, Sempé and Cesc, artists that I adore, not only for his drawings, but the message can transmit through them . Scripts with lots of information, resolved in a single image. Being able to do that is to be touched by the hand of God!
But I'm very eclectic and I love the pictures of Alsatian Tomi Ungerer, Jose Luis Merino, Roser Capdevila and Tim Biskup among many, many other.

M & G: Recommend a website or blog that you especially like
Carme:
http://www.ingelaparrhenius.com/
http://www.fifimandirac.com/blog/
http://olimpiazagnoli.blogspot.com/



Gràcies Carme! has estat to your plaer Miquet Coneix-te a month! :-))))

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Cabrochico 53 [Mirolo]


Mirolo us this new issue of Cabrochico. Little by little we're getting to the goal. If we could do with Mampato, why could not get digitize the entire collection? Depend on us.