
Paying homage to one of the greatest, Maurice Sendak. I got to meet him once in NYC. Not something I'll forget. Here's a little watercolored Wild Thing I did some time ago.
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from my piece which was voted/accepted into
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Thanks to those who have ordered!
In other news, I'm selling 20 prints of the piece below!
from my piece which was voted/accepted into
the Illustration Friday "Open" show
$25, free shipping to US
Check out details here
Order prints here

a favorite bedtime story; roaring their terrible roars
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Great work, a wonderful homage!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tribute! I can tell Sendak's an influence, especially in your "Open" print, conveniently included in the same post :)
ReplyDeletelove-love your illos, and I'm eying your print; I'm in Canada, do you ship here? ^_^
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely homage to Maurice Sendak. Beuatiful!
ReplyDeleteHey Valerie, I just looked it up-- it looks like mailing things to Canada is pretty much the same. So, yes!
ReplyDeletebeautiful work!
ReplyDeletegreat work...
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job on this! Love Sendak too!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE Sendak! So wonderful. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a fabulous job! I love the image and a nice homage to Sendak!
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So love this, I've read it a million times to my children, nieces and nephews and now grandchildren, and great nephew. I think Mickey in the Milk Kitchen is still one of my favorite illustrated books.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteNice tribute! Well done.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very good homage. I like the water colors you used!
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration, particularly the expression! You have such wonderful art throughout your blog.
ReplyDeletelove him! yes, Sendak is a great one to pay homage to - the master!
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed, a great artist and lovely bedtime story!
ReplyDeleteCool illustration!
hooray for Maurice Sendak - and for your beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteohhhh HOOOORAY!!!!! wonderful homage, corey! maurice would be sooo tickled!
ReplyDeleteLove your work and style! I'm linking you, hope you don't mind :o)
ReplyDeleteI'll bet he stomps all quiet-like.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured Sendak's lines and colors quite well. Not an easy feat. When I copy stuff I draw them upside down. Otherwise everything looks like me. The human brain is an odd thing.
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