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Leo and Diane Dillon write: “Our challenge as illustrators is to decide how best to graphically portray words and attack the viewer. We don’t illustrate words literally. It is our job to expand on the wordsto illustrate between the lines. Once we read a manuscript we throw ideas back and forth and wait for that one idea we both get excited about. Then we proceed with the pencil drawing. When this is approved by the publisher we decide what media to use to create the finished art. To illustrate a book jacket we must sum up the manuscript in one image. For a picture book we have many pages to build details of that world. “Working together over time our vision and style has blended into what we call ‘the Third Artist,’ one who creates something unique and different from what either of us would do separately. The combination of our minds and skills allows for more choices. Technique, style and the various media we use have given us a larger ‘vocabulary’ to express our ideas. While we don’t specialize in one technique or style, something recognizable still comes through. With each new assignment, we are always discovering and learning. It has been a fascinating experience.” Some of Leo and Diane Dillon’s latest collaborations include: Where Have You Been? written by Margaret Wise Brown (Scholastic) |