tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1378148804551404762.post499022092838781063..comments2024-03-20T20:12:47.155+01:00Comments on Illustration Alexander Steffensmeier: Noch ein schneller Ausflugstipp!Alexander Steffensmeierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16067888903241100155noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1378148804551404762.post-19776917893327679992017-01-31T20:35:43.112+01:002017-01-31T20:35:43.112+01:00Dr. Seuss lived in your city? How exciting! And th...Dr. Seuss lived in your city? How exciting! And that exhibition sounds very interesting. It's always great to see early works of artists and preliminary sketches for projects.<br />I like Dr. Seuss' books a lot. He isn't very well known in Germany. I think that's because the main charm of his books are the very clever rhymes, that flow so smoothly and acrobatically at the same time :o) Quite hard to translate those into another language.Alexander Steffensmeierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16067888903241100155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1378148804551404762.post-87119822328838030912017-01-21T01:51:00.626+01:002017-01-21T01:51:00.626+01:00How lucky you are to have been fortunate to see th...How lucky you are to have been fortunate to see this exhibit. <br /><br />I do love the "how to" exhibits. I was lucky enough to visit one for Theodore Geisel, Dr. Seuss, because he lived in my city. The local Art Museum had an exhibition. Art encompassed his entire career from childhood along with sketches, notes and video. <br /><br />I love Wallace and Grommit and have followed them from the first release. I own all of the DVDs as I used to use them occasionally to fill time when teaching. The Crackling Contraptions are only a minute or two each so very convenient. mlaiuppahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13792165896828163411noreply@blogger.com