Articles related to "Edward Gorey"



Nonsense Verse
Nonsense Verse entertains because it is silly yet it maintains an appearance of propriety.
nonsense verse edward gorey

The Darkly Funny World of Edward Gorey
Edward Gorey was an American illustrator and writer whose macabre stories and distinctive artwork greatly influenced the contemporary 'goth' aesthetic.
edward gorey gothic illustration amphigorey john bellairs

An Interview With Author Gitty Daneshvari
Author Gitty Daneshvari talks about the influences behind her children's book School of Fear - and what readers can expect from future books in the series.
school of fear gitty daneshvari overcoming fear edward gorey strange phobias

Review – Instant Lives & More by Howard Moss
From Jane Austen to Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, no artist is safe in this collection of satirical sketches by the late longtime poetry editor of The New Yorker, Howard Moss.
howard moss the new yorker satire literary criticism edward gorey

Black and White Art
Exploration of the challenge and beauty of black and white art.
black and white art pen and ink drawing sketch

what's it all about?
This first article is an overview of the unique art of illustration and a taste of ideas to be covered in future articles.
illustration illustrators art artists

Calendars for Mystery Book Lovers
What better gift for a mystery novel fan than a calendar from their favorite novel or author? Or, buy one for yourself and enjoy a year of mysteries.
2007 calendars calendars for mystery fans mystery novel calendars christmas gift ideas holiday gift ideas

Books for the Monster-Lovers in your Life
A short suggested reading list and gift guide for monster enthusiasts and their friends.

Guillermo Del Toro Produces Pinocchio
Guillermo Del Toro, The Jim Henson Company, and illustrator Gris Grimley are teaming up to produce a stop-motion adaptation of Pinocchio.
pinocchio guillermo del toro stop-motion movie gris grimley the jim henson company

Jesse Bullington Author Interview
The author talks about his writing inspirations and why ferrets are cool.
jesse bullington the sad tale of the brothers grossbart ferrets h.p. lovecraft roald dahl

Power of the Dark Crystal lives?
Some say the upcoming Power of the Dark Crystal is dead, others say it's on track and will hit theatres in the spring of 2008. Who's right?
the jim henson company the power of the dark crystal dark horizons brian henson genndy tartatovsky

Two Star Symphony
An unusual female ensemble based in Houston, Texas takes string trio music to bars and clubs.
two star symphony two star symphony orchestra danse macabre museum of fine arts houston the cabinet of dr. caligari

A Selected History of Comics
Brief history of the beginnings of American comic strips in the early 20th century concerning mainly The Yellow Kid, Katzenjammer Kids, and Krazy Kat.
history of american comic strips krazy kat comics cartoonists pulitzer and hearst

Jordin Isip, or, My Brush with Greatness
A discussion, with pictures and links, of Jordin Isip, and a story about how he made me tongue-tied.
jordin isip contemporary art illustration fine art

Top 10 US Art Schools Compared
A look at visiting artists, tuition and famous alumni of the top undergraduate art schools in the United States.
top undergraduate art schools american schools of art where to go to art school art school tuition compare visual art education

An Edgy Way of Existing: Poetry in a Community School
Poet Paola Bilbrough recounts her experiences working with poetry and kids from the "mean streets" of Melbourne.
paola bilbrough poetry melbourne street

Mr. Snicket's Mock-Gothic Caricature (A Phrase Which Here Means 'Imitative Parody') : Part III
The third part of a critique of Lemony Snicket's idiosyncratic, wordplay-abundant <u>A Series of Unfortunate Events</u>.
lemony snicket gothic baudelaire comic parody


| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0-9 |