I am conflicted.
So I am STILL illustrating "Marco and Scarlett's Vegetable Venture" for the Womens' Health Clinic. I feel like it will do good things. As a vegetarian, I'm down with promoting vegetables (even carrots and especially spinach). And if I end up impressing upon young minds that lions wear pants and eat leafy greens, what of it?
Dilemma 1: So Grace's four-year-old nephew comes by while I'm working on my illustrations and immediately looks at my pictures and comments: "Lions don't eat vegetables." Yeah, well.
Dilemma 2: I was also having a conversation with my mother about the relationship between the quality of illustrations vs. child-friendliness. Conclusion: The fact that I am drawing poor quality illustrations of lions in sun-dresses may actually be extremely appealing to young children, despite the absence of aesthetic stimulation.
Dilemma 3: When I worked for Discovery Creek last summer the most-requested book was "The Big Golden Book of Cavemen." This book was chalk full of graphic depictions of hairy Neanderthals slaughtering and eating zebras and mammoths.
Conclusion:
Children want this:
Not this:
Look, whatever happens, Neanderthals and aesthetic implications aside, eat your vegetables!
1 comment:
oh my gosh..what the. haha
are you getting paid for this?
kinda cool. you're like legit and stuff..even if its not paid.
awesome pictures. what is it about cavemen...just so attractive...
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