tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66375872431456029232024-02-20T05:01:00.345-08:00Evan Turk's Travel, Reportage and Illustration BlogA collection of drawings, news, travel illustration and animations by Evan Turk.Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.comBlogger180125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-73900643727836422292018-04-01T08:16:00.002-07:002018-04-01T08:16:49.815-07:00Heartbeat<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It's finally spring(ish) here, and I'm so excited that my next book, <i>Heartbeat</i>, will be out soon (June 12, but you can <a href="http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Heartbeat/Evan-Turk/9781481435208" target="_blank">pre-order now</a>!)<br />
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<i>Heartbeat</i> follows the life of a baby whale from birth,
to song, to silence, to a new song of compassion and hope for a
brighter future. It is a story about empathy, and about our relationship to the environment, and to each other.<br />
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It has just received a <i><b>starred review</b></i> from Booklist (which will come out in April) and a wonderful review from <a href="https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/evan-turk/heartbeat-turk/" target="_blank">Kirkus!</a> </div>
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To start off a few posts about the making of the book, I thought the
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We approached the <i>Morgan</i>, moored out past the harbor in Provincetown, in the glow of a radiant sunset. As we climbed aboard and began our orientation, I kept rubbernecking to the sunset behind us. After the orientation we had plenty of time to sit on deck, talk amongst the voyagers, and watch the nearly full moon glitter across the water through the rigging.</div>
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The next morning, after breakfast, we awoke and began preparing for our sail. Captain Kip Files introduced us to the voyage as we prepared to hoist the anchor and head out towards Stellwagen.</div>
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Chief Mate Sam Sikkema, Second Mate Sean Bercaw, and Third Mate Rocky Hadler (whose birthday it was!) kept the ship and crew moving smoothly as the 38th voyagers wandered about, oohing and ahhing over the experience of being on board.<br />
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Myself and the other 38th voyagers scurried about, working on our various projects. The scientists began their observations and measurements. Anne DiMonti of the Audobon Society and Gary Wikfors, marine biologist and musician, were two that assisted in dropping a phytoplankton net over the side to examine the types of microscopic life that were living in the bay. On a voyage into a whale sanctuary, it's amazing to see the other side of the size spectrum of life in the same sea.</div>
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Then came the moment we had all been waiting for. With the tugboat gone, we were at full sail and entering the Marine Sanctuary. Suddenly, from up in the masts, the shout came out: "WHALE!"</div>
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And there, just over the starboard side of the ship, a minke whale's arched back crested the water and slithered back underneath. This was the first whale seen from the deck of the <i>Morgan</i> in almost 100 years. We watched her fade into the distance as we sailed by, her glistening fin surfacing every so often until she disappeared under the water.</div>
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With no malice on either side, the crew on the whaleboat watched as humpback whales surfaced, fluked, and fed just a little ways from their boat. How magical to be in the same place as a whaler from the <i>Morgan</i>, but with no task to do, no prey to kill, just time to sit and watch in awe.</div>
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The whales came closer to the <i>Morgan</i>, raising their elegant tails into the air and mightily slapping the surface of the water right next to the ship. It's hard not to think that the whales are aware that they are communicating with us. Whether or not they were trying to directly say something, their actions communicated with us nonetheless. They were not fleeing, they were not attacking, we were merely two species sharing the same speck of ocean for a time.<br />
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The crew and guests, meanwhile, buzzed about in a state of euphoria. Nearby, prominent marine biologist and explorer <a href="http://mission-blue.org/" target="_blank">Sylvia Earle</a> was interviewed about her thoughts on the <i>Morgan</i>'s voyage into the Sanctuary. She spoke about how until recently, and in the time of the <i>Morgan</i>'s whalers, it was always taken for granted that there would always be enough fish, enough whales, enough ocean. It is only a new change in perception that we realize that, small though we may be, we have an enormous impact on our environment and it cannot be taken for granted that it will always be there. This new awareness fills the sails of this 38th voyage and propels the <i>Morgan</i> forward on her new journey.</div>
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<span style="font-family: "times"; font-size: 12.0pt;">The <i>Charles W. Morgan</i> is an amazing confluence of what
is important about history, and what is important about the future. Her history
knits together the entire world, through her journeys and through the men who sailed
aboard her. The cargo she brought back, spermaceti, oil, and baleen, served as
the predecessors of the plastics industry and the industrial revolution. </span><span style="font-family: "times"; font-size: 12.0pt;"><span style="font-family: "times"; font-size: 12.0pt;">The
light created from the oil and wax of sperm whales lit the world of the 19th century. </span>The bodies of whales fed hungry people across the world
after World War II as mechanized factory whaling took hold and decimated whale
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Today, our oceans are in an even more deplorable state as we harvest
them beyond their breaking point and pollute them beyond all reason. But
as perceptions of the natural world change, whales
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important to New England and its community that is so inextricably linked to whaling
history, it is of nationwide and worldwide importance. To be able to
resussitate a piece of history and use it as a catalyst for education and
change is an amazing feat, and one that can act as an inspiration going
forward. History and tradition do not need to be impediments to change and
progress; they can be the wind that carries this change.</span></div>
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Through history, people can reaffirm their connections to
their roots, while also becoming educated and invigorated about how that
history connects to the changes that need to be made today. Provincetown, from
which I sailed on the <i>Morgan</i> into the Stellwagen National Marine
Sanctuary,
used to be one of the busiest whaling ports in the world. Today, it is a
huge center for whale conservation and related tourism. A large part of
the town’s image today is based around the idea that protecting and
learning about
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Imagine if communities across the
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The <i>Morgan</i> sailing again does not mean our oceans are fixed. It does not mean our relationship with our oceans is fixed. The <i>Morgan</i>'s voyage is not a victory lap, but it can be the starting pistol.<br />
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<a href="http://www.mysticseaport.org/news/2014/whaling-to-watching/" target="_blank">From Whaling to Watching</a><br />
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I returned to Venice this year for research on an upcoming book (2019!), and it was just as beautiful as always! It's such a magical and improbable city.</div>
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Nothing exemplifies this more than the elegant <i>gondole</i> that slide down the narrow canals and under the dozens of little bridges. Developed as a means of transportation through the shallow lagoon, these flat-bottomed boats have been a symbol of Venice for centuries.</div>
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Like the world's most elegant traffic jam, the <i>gondole</i> emerge from the tiny side canals into the bustling Grand Canal, twisting and pivoting with ease.</div>
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It's fascinating to watch the boats turn at fantastic angles, and watch the shapes distort and change so quickly with the leaning of the <i>gondolino</i>.</div>
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On the Grand Canal, they glide past elegant palaces in a dream-like cityscape that appears nearly unchanged since the Renaissance.</div>
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You can imagine, with not too much extrapolation, how incredible it would have been to look out from one of these palaces, with intricate pierced windows and marble mosaic walls and floors, as dozens of <i>gondole</i> and other boats passed by, with none of the speedboats or ferries of today. (This view is from the elegantly restored palace The Ca D'oro.)</div>
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As they continue down the Grand Canal, the towering Rialto Bridge emerges from around a bend. Replacing an ancient wooden bridge, the immense stone structure, completed in 1591, bends at a surprising angle over the water below.</div>
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As the Canal winds through the rest of the city, it finally emerges into the Venetian lagoon, crowned by <i>Piazza San Marco</i>.</div>
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Surrounded by the elegant colonnades of the Doge's Palace and the Venetian library, there is ornate and impressive architecture on all sides. The entire city is made up of overlapping influences from Turkish and Muslim sources, Gothic, and Roman architecture.</div>
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The Campanile soars above the Doge's Palace. It's hard to believe that this tower was built <i>twice</i>! Originally in 1549, and again after its collapse in 1912.</div>
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-40420622973962999582017-09-16T05:35:00.000-07:002017-09-16T05:35:24.520-07:00MUDDY is here!<div style="text-align: center;">
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<b><i>MUDDY: The Story of Blues Legend Muddy Waters</i></b>, written by Michael Mahin and illustrated by me, is finally out in stores! Check out the trailer above (with music by Michael!) and a few snippets of some wonderful reviews so far.<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="color: black; display: inline; float: none; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">“Lyrically told with a lilting cadence by debut author Mahin. . . . Turk’s mixed-media illustrations leap off the page. . . . The<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="color: black; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: pre; word-spacing: 0px;"></span><span style="color: black; display: inline; float: none; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">soul of the blues sings out through the pages.”</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">“Mahin’s text is engaging, rhythmic, soulful, and written to reflect the
blues that influenced Muddy Waters. . . . Turk’s expressionistic
mixed-media illustrations, many of them double-page spreads, aptly
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><b>The Horn Book</b></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><b> </b>“Like Waters’s music after landing in the Windy City, Turk’s artwork
is electric—wild strokes of marker and oil pastel vibrate with energy.
And Mahin’s equally vivid writing will almost certainly send readers
after Waters’s catalogue.”</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><a href="https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-4814-4349-4" target="_blank">Publishers Weekly </a></b></span></span></div>
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<a href="https://www.booklistonline.com/Muddy-The-Story-of-Blues-Legend-Muddy-Waters-Michael-Mahin/pid=8829546" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="color: black; display: inline; float: none; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;"><span style="color: black; display: inline; float: none; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;"><b>Booklist</b>, <i>starred review</i></span></span></span></span></a></div>
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and explosive color, even as it models compositional control, and Muddy
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/article/667850" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><b>Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</b>, <i>starred review</i></span></span></a></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">"All along the way through the book, beside those sweet and longing words of the author, are Evan Turk’s amazing illustrations that take your breath away...</span></span>one of the most extraordinary picture books we have seen this year. <i>Muddy</i>
is a wonderful introduction to the life of a legend as well as an
inspirational and evocative experience of art so well matched to the man
and his blues that you can almost hear the music playing."</div>
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<a href="http://www.goodreadswithronna.com/2017/07/24/muddy-by-michael-mahin/" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Hilary Taber, <b>Kids Center</b></span></span></a></div>
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<i><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">So if you haven't already, go pick up your copy at your local independent bookstore or at one of the following links!</span></b></span></span></i></div>
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I'm so excited about the upcoming release of the next book I worked on, <i><a href="http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Muddy/Michael-Mahin/9781481443494" target="_blank">Muddy: The Story of Blues Legend Muddy Waters</a></i>, written by Michael Mahin! It won't be available until September 5, but here's a sneak preview and a little "behind the scenes" about the creation of the art for the book.<br />
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With every new book comes a new research process! You can read more about the research for this book in two blog posts I wrote last year about my trips to the <a href="http://evanturk.blogspot.com/2015/10/muddy-mississippi.html" target="_blank">Mississippi Delta</a>, where Muddy was born, and <a href="http://evanturk.blogspot.com/2016/01/chicago-blues.html" target="_blank">Chicago</a>, where Muddy created his signature sound.<br />
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Another part of my research is always to look at artwork to help create a visual style and language that is specific to the topic and the story. Whenever I do school visits (more info <a href="http://thebookingbiz.com/client/evan-turk/" target="_blank">here</a>), I like to talk to kids about this step. I hope that it will inspire them to take a look at artists and art they may not have known before.<br />
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For this project, I was very excited to get to take a deeper look at some of my favorite artists, including Ben Shahn, Matisse, Picasso, and particularly Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and William H. Johnson.<br />
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I also looked at quilts by the <a href="http://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers" target="_blank">Gee's Bend Quiltmakers</a> of Alabama, a group of African American women who have been creating unique, varied, and innovative quilts for decades and generations. Many artists of the Harlem Renaissance (including Lawrence, Bearden, and Johnson) looked to the African American quilt-making tradition and African art for study and inspiration, as well as contemporary European art movements.<br />
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The incredible composition and rhythm of their quilts inspired the design for the artwork in<i> Muddy</i>. If you look at the small color thumbnail pagination I made while planning the book (below),
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I wanted the illustrations to show the journey of Muddy and his music from his roots in Mississippi, the electric explosion in Chicago, and his synthesis of the two. I showed this in a few ways:<br />
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One was in the newspaper collage. In sharecropper cabins, like the one Muddy grew up in in Clarksdale, Mississippi, they only had newspaper to wallpaper their walls. So I collaged newspapers from the local Clarksdale Daily Register from 1918 on the walls.<br />
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You can see what it looked like here before I painted on top of them. Here the headlines are mostly about small town things like the cost of cotton or stories about World War I.</div>
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When Muddy moves to Chicago, he is surrounded by the headlines of the Chicago Defender, a legendary black newspaper. Here the headlines are about African American triumph and struggle, and civil rights issues of the day. And once Muddy becomes famous, he finds himself among the headlines of African American heroes in the Chicago Defender.<br />
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I also used color and a style shift to signify Muddy's journey.</div>
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In Mississippi, Muddy is surrounded by warm, rich colors: the yellow, red, and brown of the earth and heat; the deep indigo of the Mississippi River; the yellowy green of crops; the black and white of the cotton fields; and the vibrant purple of his grandmother's dresses.<br />
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But when he arrives in Chicago, he is surrounded by the clashing neon colors of the city. The green is no longer earthy, but slick and electric. The blue is not deep and powerful, but bright, cool, and modern. The bright red halo of Muddy's country roots makes him stand out among the city slickers.<br />
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But once Muddy begins to let his true self out in his music, everything begins to come together. There is the electricity and intensity of the city, but also the richness, and depth of the Mississippi River, the cotton fields, and the memory of his grandmother. Everything pieced together like a quilt.<br />
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The illustrations themselves were pieced together like a quilt as well.</div>
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I drew out the composition, and then cut out each of the shapes to make
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Then details and patterns were created by
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The whole progression of art throughout the book was to show how Muddy grew and changed with his music, but also how he always stayed true to himself.</div>
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<i>Muddy: The Story of Blues Legend Muddy Waters</i> will be released on September 5, 2017.</div>
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It's been a while since my last post, but I've been busy drawing! Since moving up to the Hudson River Valley, I've been somewhat compulsively making pastel paintings of our new surroundings.</div>
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It began with a few small thumbnails, and then grew, day by day from there.</div>
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It's amazing what living surrounded by nature allows you to notice.</div>
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And on the river, the changes happen minute by minute.</div>
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Sometimes it's hard to stop drawing because by the time one drawing is finished, there's another one waiting outside! This is a small selection of the pastel paintings over the past few months.</div>
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There's a freedom that comes with being able to observe the same general scene over and over. It allows for abstraction, naturalism, and exaggeration to come and go.</div>
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And now that spring is finally here, everything changes once again!</div>
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This Saturday I attended the LGBTQ Solidarity Rally at the Stonewall Inn in the West Village with a few friends to draw and show support. The event was originally organized in response to a pending executive order from the new White House administration that was said to dismantle anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people across the country. Trump ended up not signing this EO so the Rally morphed into a solidarity rally for all disenfranchised groups amidst the new Trump administration. People were not just going to sit back because the President decided *one* time not to illegally infringe upon a minority's rights.<br />
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This, I think was an even more powerful show of strength. People came together, not because they personally were under attack (although this one order not being signed should not be taken as an "all clear" for LGBTQ folks under any circumstances), but in support of those that are. The LGBTQ community knows what its like to be under attack.<br />
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I was heartened to see that, more than any other Pride event, rally, or march I've seen from the LGBTQ community, this one embraced the diversity of the community. Often, the gay movement tends to center on wealthy, white men. But there are gay Muslims, queer immigrants, trans Latina/o/x, queer black women, and all different combinations of identities that, because we are all threatened, have the opportunity to intersect.<br />
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The Muslim community and the LGBTQ community would seem to be, pardon the term, strange bedfellows. Trump himself has tried to co-opt the LGBTQ community by saying his exclusionary anti-Muslim policies will make gays safer in response to the Orlando PULSE shooting this summer. But I was so proud to see that this community would not be turned away from fellow Americans, and those striving to become Americans, in a time of need. Fear will not divide us. I was again heartened to hear speakers from various Muslim and immigrant community centers and organizations come to speak in front of Stonewall, a symbol of the LGBTQ rights movement.<br />
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The speeches began with Louis, an immigration lawyer, who was working to protect a Syrian refugee and green card-holder of 10 years who became separated from her family during the travel ban. He was once a refugee himself, from Ecuador, where he fled anti-gay persecution. He was a living embodiment of the intersections of all of our communities and how we are in this fight together.</div>
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We also heard from Oliver, a Nigerian refugee who fled because his position as a gay rights activist in Nigeria became unsafe. He spoke of how now was the time for him to roll up his sleeves and fight for freedom again. He implored the crowd to not just preach to the choir, but to speak to those who support Trump's policies. We heard from many supportive politicians, including the only openly gay member of the NY State Senate, Brad Hoylman. He is also Jewish, and found swastikas drawn on his apartment building after the election in November.<br />
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Ishalaa Ortega, the first of several trans speakers of color received resounding applause as she described herself as Mexican, Transgender, Refugee, and American and that "WE ARE NOT GOING ANYWHERE!". Corey Johnson, gay New York City Council member and an organizer of the event, spoke passionately about our need to push ourselves to keep fighting and to not become complacent.<br />
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Several speakers referenced the black and Latina trans pioneers of the LGBT movement in NYC, Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, and their immense bravery. Others referenced the ACT UP movement during the AIDS crisis and its slogan "SILENCE = DEATH", stating "WE WILL NOT BE SILENT!"<br />
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Each speaker gave their own personal story of why they were there. There was a gay man who was also Syrian, Lebanese, and Mexican: a melting pot of Trump's targets. Khalid Latif, of the NYU Islamic Center echoed the refrain that "An attack on any of us is an attack on all of us." Olympia Perez of the Audre Lorde Project, a trans woman who identified herself as Afro-Latinx, Dominican, Brazillian, Puerto Rican, and South Asian eloquently said "I cannot divide the pieces of me." And these two ideas became the common thread between all the various speakers. Whether black, gay, trans, Latinx, Native American, Asian, queer, white, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, atheist, rich, or poor, we cannot separate the pieces of ourselves and we cannot separate these pieces of our nation.<br />
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It's almost 2017 and this year has been quite a crazy one! Chris and I recently moved up to the Hudson Valley, so it's been a great period of adjustment getting used to the new house. With not quite as much time to draw, and no scanner hooked up until now, I decided to condense the last few months into one big finale for 2016!<br />
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This timeline also chronicles our slow descent into winter...These first drawings are from a lovely day of drawing with <a href="http://www.audreyhawkinsnyc.com/blog/" target="_blank">Audrey Hawkins</a> back in September.<br />
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For the next couple months, each warm day felt like the last warm day we would ever have, so everyone, including me, was out trying to take advantage of the sunshine.</div>
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The city always feels so full on these warm days.</div>
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I loved this grouping of 2 mostly naked young people sunbathing next to a nun, all enjoying the park.</div>
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It still felt like summer until the sun went behind the buildings and everyone started putting their coats on over their sleeveless shirts.</div>
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A couple weeks later, as fall had begun to set in, <a href="http://www.audreyhawkinsnyc.com/blog/" target="_blank">Audrey</a>, <a href="http://www.christopher-brody.com/" target="_blank">Chris</a> and I had another nice day drawing out in Central Park.</div>
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The colors were beautiful, but the day not quite as luxurious as it had already started getting dark depressingly early.</div>
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Up in Croton-on-Hudson, I decided to grab a few hours on a warm day, in between renovating, to draw the new house before it got too cold. A huge and exciting project!</div>
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It was so magical getting to see the leaves change and fall over the weeks, and watching how the light and colors changed.</div>
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It was chilly, but people were still out and about, stretching their legs before the looming hibernation.</div>
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Chris and I went out for a brisk day up north drawing at Staatsburg State Historic Site, where we got married last June. The wind got a little intense on the river, so we made it a short day.</div>
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November brought the harrowing election (you can read more about my thoughts <a href="http://evanturk.blogspot.com/2016/11/stronger-together.html" target="_blank">here</a>) and less time drawing out in the cold.</div>
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And finally winter came with our first snow in the new house! The whole neighborhood looked like a Christmas card.</div>
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So now the year is almost over, and we have a strange new 2017 to anticipate. 2016 was definitely a year of change, but I am still hopeful for the new year.</div>
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yard that has lost most of its leaves. The oak is the National Tree of
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rhetoric and ridiculous pandering to hate has made a large segment of
our population (although not the majority) free to indulge their most h<span class="text_exposed_show">ateful
fears and thoughts. The media has been hideous in their exploitation of
this hate and bitter divide to produce ratings. It has been ugly. And
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I thought about this as I made the drawing of the oak tree, because
often in drawing, you go into it hoping for something beautiful. But
when the drawing reveals that it won't be what you want, it is up to you
to make something beautiful out of something ugly. It does not always
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I mourn Hillary Clinton's loss, and our loss, not as the loss of the
lesser of two evils, but as uncommon brilliance, grace, and dedication
being stomped under the boot of ignorance, fear, misogyny, racism, and
importantly, opportunism. Whether or not Trump really believes his
hateful rhetoric will come to light in the coming months, but the damage
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<span style="font-size: small;">For gay people like myself, the
LGBT community, women, Muslim Americans, African Americans, Latino
Americans, immigrant Americans, the hate is a very real daily fear, not
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election results, please keep this in mind as you go forward. We are
your fellow citizens. I have to hope that what Clinton said in her
campaign is true: That we really are stronger together. This means all
of America, not just the ones we agree with.</span><br />
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I am so excited to announce the release of the companion book to <i>Grandfather Gandhi</i>, <b>Be The Change: A Grandfather Gandhi Story</b>. I was so thrilled to go back into this world and illustrate another beautiful lesson, this time about how our actions have repercussions and our power to change things for the better. Arun, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, lived with his grandfather for 2 years in adolescence, and these two books have been "crystallizations" of lessons he learned during that time.<br />
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My first step for a new project is always drawing people, so I went to the South Asian part of my neighborhood, Jackson Heights, to draw people and observe their body language.<br />
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I had a fun time chatting with this boy and his sisters from Bangladesh, who reminded me of Arun and his sister Ela in the book.<br />
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Since I was working in a similar style to the first book, I wanted to find a way to introduce new symbols and visual elements that tell this particular story.<br />
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Much of the book focuses on Arun's confusion regarding his grandfather's lesson that "waste is a violent action." This confusion comes into the illustrations in the form of the swelling black monsoon clouds that begin to dominate the pages. As his grandfather begins to illustrate the lesson, the monsoon clouds burst. <br />
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For the teaching scenes in the center of the book, I used a surreal, swirling background and color palette to emphasize Arun's dawning understanding.<br />
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With the flooding of the monsoon, this sequence in the book was inspired by Indian miniature paintings depicting the infinite cosmic ocean.<br />
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As Arun begins to comprehend the lesson, the colors begin to return to normal. And as Arun and his grandfather return to the ashram after it has been renewed with the monsoon rains, the bright colors return. The whole book follows this arc of color, which you can see in these thumbnail sketches I used to plot out the color palette.<br />
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Another aspect from the first book that I wanted to continue and build upon was the idea of thread. In the first book, the thread became an example of raw cotton being turned into something useful, in the same way that anger can be turned into useful energy.<br />
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In this book, I expanded upon that idea by using the thread more and more as the book progresses, embroidered into the illustrations, as a way of showing how that channeled, useful energy begins to permeate everything around you.<br />
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Inspired by the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakshi_kantha" target="_blank">Kantha embroidered quilts</a> of Bengal, I machine embroidered the pages with intricate patterns. Sewing the paper like cloth, the images become more and more embroidered as the book progresses.<br />
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Once you realize that your actions affect everything around you, you can see that we, like patterns in a quilt, are all pieces stitched together in the same design.</div>
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<b>Be The Change: A Grandfather Gandhi Story</b> is available wherever books are sold! It is a beautiful story, and I am very honored to be a part of it. Please check it out at your local independent bookstore, or use one of the links below.</div>
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-88651244575062867502016-08-25T09:01:00.002-07:002016-08-25T09:15:11.145-07:00Italy: Venice<div style="text-align: center;">
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Venice! From the minute we stepped onto the water taxi at the Venice airport, it felt like we were wandering through a fairytale. It is a city so beautiful and improbable that it feels like it could have only been designed by artists. </div>
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Every view, archway, bridge, window, and pattern, is worthy of a painting, and becomes even moreso as the evening light begins to hit. Once I sat down to draw, I found it hard to focus on the reality of one view. The whole city felt more like a montage, with layers upon layers of beauty.</div>
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We decided to indulge in the romance of the city and stopped to have a cocktail in St. Mark's square at sunset, while a string quartet played behind us.</div>
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The whole city begins to feel like Venetian glass, where everything is reduced to layers of color, light, and pattern. As I was pondering the extravagant beauty of the scene, a seagull dropped a half-eaten pesto sandwich into my drawing bag. Ahh romance! Nice to be reminded that this place actually exits in reality.</div>
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And nothing captures the romance of Venice more than the gondolas. The tourist trade is a far cry from the days when the dramatically shaped boats were the main method of transportation. But the elegant sweep of black as it glides across the water is still a miraculous sight.</div>
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="font-size: small;"><b><i>This week central Italy experienced a devastating earthquake. If you appreciate these drawings and the beauty of Italy, please consider donating to help the relief effort:</i></b></span></span><br />
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I just got back from another great workshop in DisneyWorld with <a href="http://www.dalveroacademy.com/" target="_blank">Dalvero Academy</a> and instructors Veronica Lawlor and Margaret Hurst. It was 5 days of drawing, experimenting, and working all day on-location in the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and EPCOT. Can't get enough!<br />
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-63519755788879362712016-08-03T14:32:00.002-07:002016-08-03T15:11:32.779-07:00New York Classical Theatre: The Winter's Tale<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I recently went to see the <a href="http://www.newyorkclassical.org/" target="_blank">New York Classical Theatre'</a>s production of Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale" in Battery Park in Lower Manhattan with my good friend <a href="http://juliaidrawings.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Julia Sverchuk</a>, who is an associate artist for the Theatre and does brilliant drawings of all of their productions. (See her beautiful drawings for <a href="http://juliaidrawings.blogspot.com/2016/07/a-midsummer-nights-dream-by-new-york_24.html" target="_blank">A Midsummer Night's Dream here</a>).</div>
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I had never seen The Winter's Tale before, but it was a fun and silly soap opera that I really enjoyed. The story begins with two kings who are childhood friends. King Leontes of Sicilia tries to get his friend, Polixenes of Bohemia, to stay longer, but is unable to convince him. When Leontes' wife, Hermione, is easily able to convince him to stay, Leontes begins to suspect that they are having an affair.</div>
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It's an absurd story, but it was so wonderfully brought to life by the actors and the production of the New York Classical Theater. It's so beautiful seeing these plays staged against some of NY's most beautiful backdrops. The expressive actors always make it so satisfying to draw! Definitely go check out this production, on through August 7 at Battery Park, and from August 9-14 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Dumbo. </div>
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After Florence, we traveled to Italy's western Ligurian coast to see the famed Cinque Terre villages, a series of five impossibly quaint villages dotting the rocky coastline. We stayed outside the industrial hub of the area, La Spezia, overlooking the Golfo dei Poeti (Gulf of Poets), where poets and artists (including Lord Byron!) have come for centuries to absorb the beauty. Our first night, we went to Porto Venere, an honorary "sixth village" of the Cinque Terre, at the tip of a peninsula. Less secluded than the "Cinque", but also less touristed, it was wonderful to spend time in this charming and beautiful town.<br />
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It felt more like a beach town for Italian tourists, rather than the international hotspot that the Cinque Terre have become. It was fun watching the Italian families gather, nap, chat, and relax under the shady, seaside trees.<br />
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Up the inclines, the town dissolves into sweeping hills of vineyards that surround the city.</div>
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The bustling town during the day is a far cry from its quaint, isolated former days as crowds of foreign tourists pour in every hour on the trains.</div>
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Although Manarola is without a true beach, dozens of sun-worshippers plop themselves out on the hot, steep pavement near the grotto to soak up the rays. Chris and I dubbed it "walrus-ing".<br />
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Both men and women donned their teeniest bathing suits to display their tanned and toned physiques. No complaints!</div>
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As the sun set, the crowds began to thin, the walruses departed, and the town began to feel small and cut off from the modern world again. I made this last drawing inside the grotto, perched on a rock as I watched a group of girls swimming and jumping from the cliffs into the water below. What a magical place!<br />
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-38432426683499561462016-07-20T17:29:00.000-07:002016-07-28T12:10:40.430-07:00Italy: The Duomo of Florence<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Florence, the capital of the Tuscany region, is almost more impressive than beautiful. While other cities, like Siena or Venice, are breathtaking in their elegance, the architecture of Florence feels somewhat austere and almost macho. Its crown jewel, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is jaw-droppingly massive. Adorned with Brunelleschi's incredible dome, it makes for a soaring spectacle.<br />
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One can easily imagine the overwhelming awe and fear that pilgrims centuries ago must have felt upon seeing a building of this grandeur. Even today, I couldn't stop exclaiming just how HUGE the cathedral feels. From certain angles, it appears more like an entire city than a single building.<br />
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It is an incredible feat of engineering. As you move around the building, the distances and angles are so immense that it feels like it moves along with you.</div>
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The locals seem to be a mix of refined, fashionable, artsy types, and faces that populated the paintings of the great Florentine Renaissance painters.</div>
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But as the sun begins to set, and the crowds of day trippers disperse, the light transforms the architecture and makes you understand the beauty that inspired the bravado of the city.<br />
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-50781625628116256342016-07-05T07:40:00.000-07:002016-08-21T14:04:03.323-07:00Italy: Tuscany<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Ahh Tuscany! From Rome we drove north towards the Val D'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Tuscany region with rolling hills and regiments of spire-like cypresses punctuating the hillsides.<br />
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On the way to where we were staying, we planned to visit the town of Marta for a spring festival called La Barrabata. After a series of delays, we arrived in Marta just as the parade made it's last turn through the center of town. I drew frantically as the procession got swallowed up by the crowd following it. Only men marched in the parade, most with straw hats and plaid handkerchiefs, with floats displaying the fruits of their trades (fish, fruit, bread, cheese, vegetables, buffalo, sheaves of wheat). Women threw rose petals from the overlooking balconies as the crowds made their way up the hillside to the church.<br />
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With some help from an older local man, we made our way up to the church at the very top of the hill to find that the entire procession was now displayed for viewing behind the church. There were elaborate, flower-covered floats with tiny fountains, white buffalo, sheep, and hundreds of people celebrating. Just as I started to draw, the clouds that had been building emptied into a steady downpour. After trying to wait it out, we eventually joined the umbrella-ed masses descending the slope. I suppose when traveling you are always supposed to leave something undone, so there is a reason to come back! Next time!<br />
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There is so much beauty, big and small. The roads are lined with tiny, delicate paper poppies and dramatic rows of cypresses.</div>
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We learned that some of the cypresses in the area date back to the 11th century when they were planted along the pilgrimage routes <i>Via Roma</i> and <i>Via Francigena</i> that led through the area between Canterbury and Rome. The trees were seen as pillars to the heavens because of their vertical nature. Many of the farmhouses sit on hilltops and were lookout posts to aid travelers as the route was often plagued by robbers and thieves. <br />
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The city is surrounded by a walled walkway with incredible panoramic views of the Val D'Orcia. Layer after layer of hills, cypresses, villas and towns that disappear and blend into the rolling storms. <br />
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In the center of the town is the beautiful <i>duomo, </i>a very early Renaissance cathedral. We were there on a Sunday, so locals from the region were out in full force along with the tourists to enjoy the beautiful day. There was even a woman playing the flute under the colonnade as I was making the drawing above.<br />
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On our last day, we left the Tuscany countryside for Florence, but made a stop in Siena, one of the most beautiful cities in the area. The medieval city boasts unique, rich architecture, the Piazza del Campo where the famous <i>Palio</i> horse race occurs (next time!), and a striking striped cathedral. After only a couple hours, it was onto Florence, but we will definitely be returning to Siena!<br />
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-56997110682155719942016-06-29T08:05:00.000-07:002016-06-29T08:07:09.139-07:00The Storyteller<div style="text-align: center;">
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I am so excited to announce that my debut as author/illustrator, 'The Storyteller', is now out in stores! Take a look at the trailer below:<br />
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It's been amazing to see the great reception so far! I hope you will check it out. There will be a book launch party at Books of Wonder on Thursday, June 30 from 6-8PM, so I hope you can come down and celebrate with me! There will be book signing, original art, a window display, and light refreshments. Check out the event here:</div>
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For more information about the book, its inspiration, teaching resources, and reviews, check out the website:</div>
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Get your copy at:<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Storyteller-Evan-Turk/dp/1481435183">Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.indiebound.org/book/9781481435185">Indiebound </a>| <a href="http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Storyteller/Evan-Turk/9781481435185">Books-A-Million</a> | <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-storyteller-evan-turk/1122750956">Barnes & Noble</a> | <a href="http://books.simonandschuster.com/The-Storyteller/Evan-Turk/9781481435185">Simon & Schuster</a><br />
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-32768859458191960162016-06-03T16:31:00.000-07:002016-07-28T12:11:19.359-07:00Italy: Rome<br />
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I just got back from a three week trip to Italy and am slowly adjusting to real life. What an amazing country with so much beauty packed into such a small place! We were surprised by how much we liked Rome, and were a little disappointed we had only booked two and a half days there. Hopefully we will be back! For an imperial city, it feels unexpectedly inviting. The Tiber River carves an elegant path crossed by grand bridges, and many of the ancient buildings are draped with jasmine that perfumes the whole city.<br />
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We sort of just wandered from place to place, admiring every street, statue, and piece of architecture, and smelling every flower. Not a bad way to spend a couple of days! We drew in the piazza near the Pantheon (above) as we were serenaded by a street performer singing opera.<br />
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Then we wandered to the Piazza Navona and admired Bernini's Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or Fountain of the Four Rivers. The allegorical figures represent the four continents and their prominent. rivers: Africa's Nile, Europe's Danube, Asia's Ganges, and the Americas' <a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" title="Río de la Plata">Río de la Plata. This drawing is of the Ganges on the left, holding an oar representing its navigability, and the Nile on the right, with his head draped to show that people did not know the source of the river at that time.</a> <br />
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We also visited the Castel Sant'Angelo which was a wonderful surprise. Between its construction in 134 AD and 1900, it served as a mausoleum, fortress, Papal residence, and a prison. This mishmash of uses created a very unique structure with layers and layers of history. It also has amazing views of the Tiber River and the whole city.</div>
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No visit to Rome would be complete without a stop at the Vatican and St. Peter's. I had gone to the Vatican Museum when I was a kid, and really only remembered the Sistine Chapel. Nothing could have prepared me for the exhaustion of the rest of the museum. You are moved in hordes through beautiful room after beautiful room as they slowly lessen the air conditioning to thin the herd before arriving at the Chapel. The ceiling is incredible and well worth it, but by that point you really need a nap.</div>
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After the Vatican, we went to St. Peter's Basilica, and its impressive, expansive plaza. Inside, the cathedral is wall to wall heavy stone, mosaic, and gilt. It is beautiful, but in an oppressive, heavy-handed way. (Also, they don't let you lean or sit against anything to draw...)</div>
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Outside, in the much airier, but equally overwhelming plaza, crowds of tourists exhausted after the Vatican Museum slumped against the endless colonnade.<br />
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What a beautiful city; I can't wait to return! But this time, it was on to Tuscany...</div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><b><i>This post is part of
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more of Evan Turk's travel illustration, check out the link below: </i></b></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><b><a href="http://evanturk.blogspot.com/search/label/travel" target="_blank"><i>Evan Turk Travel Illustration</i></a></b></span></div>
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-7857278003378830672016-04-24T18:28:00.000-07:002016-07-28T12:11:37.313-07:00Morocco: The weaver as storyteller<div data-mce-style="text-align: center;" style="text-align: center;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">I've been busily working on preparing for the release of my new book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1481435183/ref=s9_simh_gw_g14_i1_r?ie=UTF8&fpl=fresh&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-1&pf_rd_r=1RQWWJ4B30R7H2R8T8J7&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=2437869742&pf_rd_i=desktop" target="_blank">The Storyteller</a> and have been neglecting my blog! But there are many new posts on <a href="http://thestorytellerbook.com/" target="_blank">The Storyteller website</a> to read about the creation of the book and its art, as well as reviews, event announcements, and educational materials as the release gets closer (June 28!)</span></div>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">I'm so excited for everyone to finally see the book! It has been a long but rewarding process. And the book has been met with a wonderful reception so far! It has received a starred review from <a href="https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/evan-turk/the-storyteller-turk/" target="_blank">Kirkus Reviews</a> and<a href="http://www.publishersweekly.com/9781481435185" target="_blank"> Publishers Weekly</a>, as well as <a href="http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2016/03/02/review-of-the-day-the-storyteller-by-evan-turk/#_" target="_blank">an amazingly thorough and thoughtful review from Betsy Bird at Fuse #8</a> over at School Library Journal. It is also a Fall 2016 Junior Library Guild selection. </span></div>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">I am also very excited to announce that original artwork from The Storyteller, as well as some of these reportage drawings from Morocco and preparatory sketches, can be seen at the Brooklyn Public Library as a part of author/illustrator Pat Cummings' show <a href="http://www.bklynlibrary.org/events/exhibitions/turn-page-curated-pat-cum" target="_blank">"The Turn of the Page"</a>. Pat was one of my favorite teachers at Parsons, and is having a well-deserved residency at the Library. She has invited some of her former students who work in children's books to exhibit with her, and I am so honored to be included! I hope you'll come by and check it out! Opening reception the evening of May 9.</span></div>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">The post below is from The Storyteller website and features drawings from a research trip I took for the book in the fall of 2014.</span> </div>
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In October 2014 I took a trip to Morocco to do research for <i>The Storyteller</i>.
One of my favorite experiences was spending a day in the village of
Anzal in southern Morocco and meeting the women carpet weavers there and
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arrived at the village of Anzal and met, Naoual, a twenty two year old
woman from the village who translated for me and told me about her
village and the weaving association. The village is nestled in a valley
between harsh, dry mountains. The landscape is both empty and calming.
The ground and sky seem to extend in all directions for eternity. It is
said that the top crossbar of a loom is often called “the beam of
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Naoual
led me the short distance to the Association where I met Aicha, Fatima,
and Rahma, Naoual’s mother-in-law. Aicha and Rahma were seated in front
of their looms, made out of red steel I-beams and heavy wooden
crossbars. A net of vertical yarns, the warp, stretched between the two
crossbars in front of each weaver. Beside them were bags and cans of
brightly colored, short pieces of yarn that would be knotted
individually around each of the warp threads into a colorful design, the
weft.<br />
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Fatima sat nearby Aicha, taking tufts of wool and winding them into yarn on a spindle, whirring between her fingers.</div>
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Aicha’s hands worked quickly, knotting each row, and then smacking the knots down with a comb called a <i>taskaa</i>, which resembled a big spider.</div>
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Spiders
are often associated with weavers, and their magical creative ability
in forming webs. The act of weaving feels both magical and utilitarian.
When you see a finished carpet, the staggering amount of work is both
hidden behind the beauty, but also evident in each individual knot.<br />
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shapes emerge. The symbols are infused with historic meaning, but also
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watched as Rahma struggled in contemplation in the early stages of her
weaving, trying to decide on a color and a direction. The dreaded “blank
page syndrome” that plagues all artists at some point, manifests in the
even more daunting “blank loom” which will be the home for her hands
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Naoual
showed me her family's sheep pen (who's wool is taken for the carpets),
and led me to her own house for tea and lunch with her mother-in-law,
Rahma, and Fatima, the spinner. I listened as they all spoke back in
forth in Tamazigh, as Naoual tried to keep me up to speed on the
conversation. We discussed the growing presence of Tamazigh people in
the national conversation, as it became an official language in Morocco,
in addition to Arabic. Over 80% of the population of Morocco has
Tamazigh ancestry, but their language was not recognized until recently.
New possibilities are growing as the diversity of the country is
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Naoual
and her friend then took me on a small tour of the gardens behind the
town. She showed me the water source, where Anzal’s water is filtered in
from a nearby spring. The water descends from the spring into two
divergent paths, towards the reservoir, or off towards the village.
Trees line the cement channel made for the water. Twinkling olive trees
baked in the sunlight, and shriveled pomegranates littered the ground
with their seeds. The gentle breeze flowed through the valley, as if it
had come from far off mountains, and the eternity of ground and sky. We
talked about our lives, the differences and similarities, hopes and
possibilities. As the sun began to set, we made our way back to the
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new weaver, Fatima, joined them with her carpet stretched on the loom.
Undulating mountainous forms (or are they clouds?) overlap and emerge as
she worked. The pattern grows, creating both ground and sky within the
confines of her warp, but extending in all directions into infinity.<br />
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sisters as we ate bread, honey, almonds, and ground dates, and laughed
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She took me to her aunt’s house where her cousins, aunt, and grandmother were doing household chores and weaving.</div>
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grandmother, with high, bronze cheeks and a warm smile, cracked almonds
from their trees out of their shells with a stone in the back. She
laughed as she saw her portrait, saying she couldn’t wait to tell her
son that today she met a man from America who said she looked like his
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act of weaving is often related to that of speech, or storytelling. A
tale is referred to as a “good yarn” and stories are “woven” in twists
and turns. The words "text" and "textile" even come from the same Latin
root, <i>texare</i>, which means "weaving." The looms serve as
repositories for words and thoughts not necessarily spoken. Patterns and
symbols come together across the landscapes of the carpets, often with
stories of pregnancies, births, deaths, and weddings. Like scrapbooks,
created over months, the knots are woven in time as life events unfold.
Older carpets seem to have been formed organically, with no plan in
mind. There is just the warp to hold it together, and life to fill in
the spaces as it comes.<br />
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<i>Cradle and grave,</i></div>
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<i>An eternal sea,</i></div>
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<i>A changing patchwork,</i></div>
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<i>A glowing life,</i></div>
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<i>The living clothes of the deity.</i></div>
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<i>Goethe, Faust</i><br />
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The blues research continues! I am working on the illustrations for an upcoming book called <i>Muddy</i> by Michael Mahin, which tells the story of blues musician Muddy Waters. After traveling to Mississippi in the fall to learn about Muddy's roots, it was time to go to Chicago to see where he became a musical legend. The blues community that Muddy helped develop in Chicago is still active and thriving. It was interesting to feel how Chicago's blues retain the same feeling of the Mississippi Delta, though the settings couldn't be farther apart.<br />
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My first stop was <a href="http://www.bluechicago.com/" target="_blank">Blue Chicago</a> to hear the <a href="http://tenrymusic.com/" target="_blank">Tenry Johns Band</a> featuring <a href="http://www.claudettemillermusic.com/" target="_blank">Claudette Miller</a>. Like Muddy Waters, Tenry Johns is originally from a small town in Mississippi, and you can feel the country blues in his playing. He and his band were high energy, light-hearted, and charismatic from beginning to end.<br />
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It's always interesting to try and see the different personalities of the different instruments and roles in a band. Tenry, the front man, was all smiles and laughing (upper right). The other two guitarists were quieter and focused.<br />
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Later in the evening they were joined by the wonderful Claudette Miller, whose smokey voice was both sultry and playful. She was kind enough to chat with me for a little while after her set, and gave me the names of more great blues artists I should know. The blues community here is very tight-knit and passionate.<br />
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Their energy was infectious and got the crowd off their seats and dancing.</div>
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The next day I went to visit the former site of Chess (Aristocrat) Records, the studio where many of the greats, including Muddy Waters, recorded their hits. The building is now the site of the <a href="http://www.bluesheaven.com/" target="_blank">Willie Dixon Blues Heaven Foundation</a> started in honor of Willie Dixon, the musician and songwriter behind many of the biggest blues hits of the 50's and 60's ("Hoochie Coochie Man," "I Just Want To Make Love To You," "My Babe"). The Foundation now seeks to preserve the history of the blues in Chicago, while encouraging and educating young musicians about the business. The Dixon family still runs the foundation—Dixon's knowledgeable and friendly grandson, Keith, volunteers and offers tours—and awards scholarships to students in Chicago. The studio has also become a mecca for musicians such as the Rolling Stones and Steven Tyler to come and soak up the residual blues energy.<br />
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That night I went to go see the <a href="http://www.mikewheelerband.com/home" target="_blank">Mike Wheeler Band</a> at <a href="http://kingstonmines.com/" target="_blank">Kingston Mines</a>. These guys electrified the stage, and really gave their all. You could feel the passion in their playing.<br />
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The band was then joined by the amazing <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Live-at-Legends-Peaches-Staten/dp/B003VFERLE" target="_blank">Peaches Staten</a> who added her intensity and powerful, growling vocals. </div>
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The next day it was all about <a href="http://buddyguy.com/" target="_blank">Buddy Guy's Legends</a> club. Among his many accolades, Buddy Guy is the recipient of six Grammys and the National Medal of Arts. Early on in his career in the 60's, he played alongside Muddy Waters. Now, at the age of 79, and with the recent passing of B.B. King, he is one of the last torchbearers of this generation of blues. Needless to say, he has quite a few fans. So to make sure I had a good spot, I had to get to his club eight hours early (and tables were already filling up by that point). Fortunately, there were some fantastic acts throughout the day. I arrived in the middle of Eddie Taylor Jr.'s set. Son of Chicago bluesman Eddie Taylor, he carries on his father's trade.<br />
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His second set that he played a bit later was even more powerful, where he really let loose and let his voice fly.<br />
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Then it was time for the opening act, Vino Louden. This guy was, straight out of the gate, so full of energy it was hard to keep up. He commanded the stage with an unbridled, sensual electricity.<br />
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Louden was a guitarist for the late blues singer Koko Taylor, and at one point in the show he told of how he and the rest of her band were in a terrible car accident. Louden was the worst off, with a severely broken pelvis, life-support, and two heart attacks. But through a painful rehabilitation, he relearned how to move his body, and regained his life. He sang a moving and plaintive rendition of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come".<br />
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Maybe it's because of that hard-won and fought-for life that his performance was so full of vitality. You could tell he was <b><i>feeling</i></b> every single note he played. <br />
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Absolutely blown away by Vino and his band, I couldn't wait for what was coming next.</div>
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To a roaring cheer, Buddy Guy entered the stage in a red and black polka dot shirt. Polka dots are Buddy's trademark. With his parent's encouragement, he left Louisiana for Chicago, and promised his ill mother that he would buy her a polka dot Cadillac one day. But she passed away without ever getting to see him play, so he wears the polka dots as a reminder of his promise to her.<br />
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At 79, he is somewhat unassuming. But once he starts to speak, or sing, or play, he grows 10 feet in a second.<br />
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I loved watching his face as he sang, spoke, and played, shifting from one second to the next from intense focus, to a wry, curled grin, to a state of spiritual ecstasy.<br />
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What struck me the most about watching him perform, was that drawing his actual presence on stage almost became beside the point. He was so in tune and skillful with the guitar and the joyful theatrics of his playing, that he dissolved away, and all that was left was this screaming, howling intensity of sound. His voice, from gentle, pained weariness to primal screams, melted into bare emotion. <br />
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Near the end of the show, he went on a tour of the bar, disappearing into the crowd except for flashes of red and polka dots. But as he literally disappeared behind his throngs of adoring fans, his sound filled the room, like he was in every single corner at once.<br />
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Before Buddy came out, the MC told the audience how this club, and this performance were the result of a promise. Buddy, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Bryan Lee, and Junior Wells promised each other that they would do their best to keep the blues alive. With his unparalleled intensity, skill, and passion, Buddy Guy is doing just that.<br />
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The promise, though, reminded me of my last stop in Chicago: Muddy Waters' house on the West Side. The house now sits abandoned, marked with a red X to show that it is not structurally sound. The windows are boarded up. As I drew outside, crouched near a lamppost as it started to snow, many
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-30471763554086523432015-11-27T08:53:00.000-08:002016-04-26T12:38:06.107-07:00HeartbeatI am very proud to be a part of the new <a href="http://dalveromystic.com/" target="_blank">Dalvero Academy</a> exhibition <a href="http://dalveromystic.com/" target="_blank">Journey of Transformation</a> that just opened at <a href="http://mysticseaport.org/" target="_blank">Mystic Seaport</a> this past weekend. This exhibit is a follow up to our previous show at the Seaport a few years ago, and is focused around the 38th Voyage of the <i>Charles W. Morgan</i>, the last wooden whaleship in the world, and it's new message of education and conservation. There is incredible and inspiring work by 29 artists, and I am honored to be one of them!<br />
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Part of my contribution to the show is an animation called "Heartbeat". This animated short follows the life of a baby whale whose mother is killed during the heyday of American whaling in the 19th century. It continues through our destructive relationship with whales over the decades, using the bodies of whales for everything from illuminants, to industrial lubricant, to food. As our perceptions of whales, and our relationship with them changes, a new song of empathy and compassion is formed to sail forward into a more hopeful future.<br />
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One of my favorite things about being an illustrator is that when a project comes along, I get to learn about something completely new and different. I just got back from a trip to the Mississippi Delta where I went for research on an upcoming picture book about the blues legend, Muddy Waters. The book is called <i>Muddy</i> written by Michael Mahin, and it will be coming out in 2017 from Simon & Schuster. In learning about Muddy, I felt it was important to go see the environment where his music came from, and to find the soul of what he sang about.<br />
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I found a piece of that soul in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, Muddy's birthplace. (His actual birthplace was probably outside of town, and is no longer standing, but they have a "shotgun house" reminiscent of where he might have lived, as a monument in the center of town.) The outside was covered in bright colors of peeling paint and corrugated metal, while the inside was wallpapered with old newspaper.<br />
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I got to hear that soul in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the home of the Delta Blues. On my first night, I had the chance to see Bill "Howl-N-Madd" Perry and his band play at Red's Lounge. His daughter Shy sang, played keyboard, and gyrated with energy.<br />
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My favorite part of the performance, though, was when one of the players would just let loose in a solo. The harmonica player, instrument clasped to his face and hidden behind his hands, would suddenly erupt into a blazing, metallic riff, shimmering like heat on hot pavement. His body jerked from side to side, as the sound became a disembodied voice. Then came the electric bass solo, buzzing and vibrating the room with intensity. That unexpected explosion felt like the soul of Muddy's music, too.<br />
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Never having seen a cotton field in my life, I was astounded by them. They really stretch into infinity. But it's impossible for me to look at them and not see the brutal history, labor, and toil associated with them as well. The pain of that experience gave birth to the blues.<br />
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On Sunday, the town was empty until I noticed the rows and rows of cars parked outside of each one of a couple dozen churches throughout the town. Although Muddy grew up singing in church, the blues and the church did not often go together. But they were united by music that gave a place for expression of the raw emotion of the soul.<br />
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New York City summers are kind of a mixed bag. For every moment of beautiful sunshine and throngs of people out doing exciting things in beautiful places, there is a moment with the smell of hot garbage and 1000% humidity. But the city can't be beat for variety. In one city you can go from grand, imposing architecture, with hundreds of rushing people...<br />
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And just 25 minutes from Midtown Manhattan is my own neighborhood of Jackson Heights! The bustling neighborhood with tree lined streets and old, beautiful buildings from the 1920's and 30's is sometimes said to be the most diverse zipcode in the country. Up near the 82 St subway, sometimes called "Little Colombia," you'll find mostly South American immigrants from Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina, among others.<br />
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While down in the 70's it is a completely different world with sari shops, Punjabi music stores, and Indian restaurants, catering to the large South Asian population with "Little India" at 74th street.<br />
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It's been a while since my last post, but there have been many wonderful exciting things happening! First, at the end of June, I got married! It was amazing and surreal, and feels like a beautiful dream already. In between the relaxing on our honeymoon in Provincetown, I did a few thumbnails of a sunset that was too amazing not to draw.<br />
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In less romantic but still exciting news, my reportage of Jerusalem was a part of an international exhibition of reportage illustration for the <a href="http://reportager.uwe.ac.uk/" target="_blank">Reportager Award</a> at the University of the West of England. So wonderful to be included and to see reportage work being appreciated!<br />
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I am also very honored to be representing <a href="http://dalveroacademy.com/" target="_blank">Dalvero Academy</a> and Canson on one of a new plein air drawing pads, all featuring Dalvero Artists! So exciting! My drawing is on the Illustration pad, with the beautiful work of Margaret Hurst on Canva Paper, Julia Sverchuk on Mixed Media, and Veronica Lawlor on watercolor. So exciting! Go check them out!<br />
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And finally, in a sneak preview, I just received the first round of printed proofs from my upcoming book <b>The Storyteller</b>!<br />
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A year ago this weekend, Chris and I were traveling the English countryside and came to one of my favorite places we saw. We spent the day on the grounds of the beautiful <a href="http://www.holker.co.uk/" target="_blank">Holker Hall</a> in the north of England near Grange-over-Sands for the Holker Garden Festival. We read about it, and thought it sounded like the most British thing we could do: Flowers, show gardens, cheeses, sticky toffee pudding, and the most exciting, <a href="http://www.thelambnational.co.uk/" target="_blank">The Lamb National</a>!<br />
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Adorable sheep in colored sweaters racing around a track and leaping over hurdles while being chased by a sheep dog! The audience favorite was the one nude sheep (gasp!)<br />
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Equally adorable English families came out to watch the festivities.</div>
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After the lambs finished their race, we watched the world famous <b><span class="st">Devil's Horsemen Stunt Team</span></b><span class="st">!</span></div>
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These amazing acrobats and their acrobatic horses can be seen in Game of Thrones, Braveheart, and a million other movies and TV shows. </div>
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Each horse and rider had its own personality, and it was amazing to see the intensely close bond that the horses shared with the riders. The animals were able to fall and play dead or feign a limp (for acting purposes).</div>
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The horses pranced in formation, moving deftly with barely any observable direction from the riders.</div>
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One of their biggest tricks was a race between two men straddling two horses each! </div>
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But the main event really was the people.</div>
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Well, the people AND their dogs, of course. So many characters! (We overheard that the little white poodle's name was Pipsy!)</div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><b><i>For
more of Evan Turk's travel illustration, check out the link below: </i></b></span></div>
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Evan Turkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524277879095656963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637587243145602923.post-77254762448838902402015-05-03T19:04:00.000-07:002016-01-01T14:37:16.305-08:00Grandfather Gandhi visits Texas!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I just returned from an amazing whirlwind tour of Texas to talk to kids and librarians about Grandfather Gandhi with the authors Bethany Hegedus and Arun Gandhi. The book is on this year's Texas Bluebonnet Award list, which is a great honor, and the people of Texas gave us and the book an amazing welcome!<br />
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Bethany and I visited ten schools around Dallas, Plano, and Austin and got to talk to <b>thousands</b> of kids! It's so wonderful seeing the kids learn about Gandhi, the lessons in the book, and the artwork. We met so many fantastic kids, and amazing librarians, and each school had its own special vibe. <br />
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At one school, a mother from India dressed herself and the librarian in sarees, and brought in chai and Indian snacks for us. At another, we were greeted by live snakes, gerbils, lizards, and hermit crabs in the lobby! One school even gave us each a photo of Grandfather Gandhi amongst the bluebonnet flowers, in honor of our nomination. Counselors from another school were using the Live Your Life As Light Pledge as an anti-bullying tool. Some of my favorite things were hearing the kids call the Mahatma "Grandfather Gandhi", feeling that personal connection to him, and also seeing whole groups of kids gasp when they saw the illustration of Arun exploding with anger, ready to throw a rock. So sweet! We were blown away by the work the librarians did to make these days special for the kids.<br />
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<b>A huge thank you to Brinker, Menchaca, Gullet, Bill Burden, Coyote Ridge, Indian Creek, Parkway, Lakeland, Forest Vista, and Southridge for having us!</b></div>
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If you are interested in having me come for a school visit, please contact <a href="mailto:carmenoliver@thebookingbiz.com" target="_blank">Carmen Oliver</a> at <a href="http://www.thebookingbiz.com/" target="_blank">The Booking Biz</a> to schedule for the next fall and upcoming year! I'd love to come visit your school!<br />
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After the school visits, it was off to the Texas Library Association Conference (TLA) to talk with even more wonderful Texas librarians! Arun, Bethany, and I were all a part of the TLA Speed Dating event, where we each talked to over 150 librarians in 6 minute bursts! Whew! I also competed in the First Annual Illustrator Sketch-Off and was declared the winner! (Although I'm not sure how official these rankings are). A big thank you as well to Mary Jo Humphreys and the Bluebonnet committee for inviting us to participate!<br />
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This was my first visit to Texas, so I was excited to have my first helpings of fried pickles and the infamous breakfast tacos, as well as get a little time to draw some Texas personalities!<br />
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Once we got back to Austin after the flurry of school visits, I squeezed in a little time to explore the city and do a little drawing. There is a beautiful river with a hiking/biking trail at trees all along it in the center of the city. Nature, fitness fanatics, and new construction everywhere!<br />
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I got a sneak preview of what it's like to have trees with leaves again (New York is still a little behind...) as I watched some kids fishing in the river. It felt very rural and relaxing in the middle of a city, like a scene out of Huck Finn.<br />
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As I left the river, I strolled around the city, trying to settle into the slow groove of it.</div>
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Austin is also famous for its plentiful food trucks. I had a delicious sandwich with local friends at "Hey!...You Gonna Eat or What?" (ironically a New York transplant) and drew the happy customers hiding out from the rain and snarfing down the eccentric cuisine.<br />
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I was fortunate enough to stay at Bethany's writing
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As I drew one evening, a small group of visitors came poking around the vegetation, trying to decide if I was threatening or not.</div>
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