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Below is a picture of my mom with the family dog. Ordinary picture? Not exactly.
Mom is wearing a dress made with fibers she spun and wove
from our dog! This picture was taken by a reporter for the local newspaper.
"And no, mom, I'm not not not wearing a skirt made of dog
fur! What if it rains?"
And talking about smelly things--my childhood home smelled
of boiled goldenrod (for fabric dye), rabbit glue (for making hats), and solder
(for making jewelry). Mom was an artist--an experimental artist. So embarrassing.
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After getting married, Francis McCall and I moved to a big, old house in Virginia with a backyard studio. Actually, it was a two car garage but . . .
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I traded a giant painting of a peach to Peachtree Windows
for a variety of remaindered windows. Every wall in my studio had windows in
different sizes. My studio backed up to the woods. I did oil painting (header image), sculpture, and weaving.
My husband and his daughter would go to the library and
bring home picture books. I thought, why not try writing and
illustrating children's books?
I sketched a story about a mouse returning a shard of
sunlight to the sun,
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a story about snow animals coming to life,
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and a little girl who receives a magic gift.
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I put my illustrations and dummies in a portfolio, and took a bus to New York City. I mean, after seeing my mother's success at most every artistic chance she took, I thought becoming a children's book author/illustrator was an attainable goal. How hard could it be?
My website is: www.patriciakeeler-author-illustrator.com
represented by Liza Royce Agency www.lizaroyce.com
Awesome Post Pat! I love reading about your humble beginnings and am looking forward to the rest of the story sometime! Love the fine artsy artwork too!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Love ya'!
DeleteI see the connection to Lou Seal in the studio illustration
ReplyDeleteInteresting . . . I haven't made that connection, but I can see it too!
DeleteLove your beginning story: your art and your earlier story ideas. Such a fun peek into your world.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Couldn't do this without you!
DeleteWhat a great story to share...and it's so cool that your mom was an avant garde artist BEFORE that was even a trend!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! It's nice to go over those childhood memories. Thanks so much for the share, too!!
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