Sunday, March 26, 2017

D is for Death

D is for Death





Cecy Meade

In a Halloween mood, I tried to google up my favorite macabre illustrator name and came up with twentysixtinytombstones. A blog, filled with Edward Goreys tribute, particularly to his work The Gashlycrumb Tinies (1963). The book itself is filled with alphabet and its accordingly name of objects in pictures, but instead of apples and zebras, we will find childrens names starting with each alphabet and their deathly fate.


Jerrod Maruyama

At twenty sixtiny tombstones, illustrator Patricio Oliver invited his artist /illustrator friends to re-enact any alphabet from the book, it doesnt even matter if one alphabet done numerous times or the artist change the kids name and how he meet his ill fate. Sounds fun? Go visit or maybe submit your own!

Luli Bunny

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