Thanks to my lovely co-worker and poet friend Chloe who let me know about this:
A Journey Round My Skull has three blog posts featuring some illustrations from Iranian children's books. If you are interested, as I most certainly am, click here for the first post, here for the second, and here for the third. I particularly like the third batch of illustrations. Below is my favorite featured illustration. It's from Long Neck Gazelle written by Djamsheed Sepahi and illustrated by Yoota Azargeen. Simple, unique, fun, playful, and expressive.
Most of the illustrations are from the 70s. Now I can't help but be intrigued about the children's and young adult literature scene in Iran in the 70s as compared to the scene there now.
Bonus: A Journey Round My Skull also has a blog post on an illustrated Iranian book of poetry for children from the 70s.
Happy exploring!
A Journey Round My Skull has three blog posts featuring some illustrations from Iranian children's books. If you are interested, as I most certainly am, click here for the first post, here for the second, and here for the third. I particularly like the third batch of illustrations. Below is my favorite featured illustration. It's from Long Neck Gazelle written by Djamsheed Sepahi and illustrated by Yoota Azargeen. Simple, unique, fun, playful, and expressive.
Most of the illustrations are from the 70s. Now I can't help but be intrigued about the children's and young adult literature scene in Iran in the 70s as compared to the scene there now.
Bonus: A Journey Round My Skull also has a blog post on an illustrated Iranian book of poetry for children from the 70s.
Happy exploring!
Ooooh, some of those illustrations are positively gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteCourtney, yes! =D
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