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Young Readers Covers
I enjoy all my work, but I'm particularly excited when called upon to illustrate a Young Readers cover. Also known as Middle-Grade Fiction, the books assigned to me are humorous tales with a wry twist. I've done a number of them for acclaimed author Greg Trine, who...
read moreMusic Art
Scales On a scale of one to ten, my musical knowledge is perhaps two. I play guitar, and sometimes pretty well, but I'm mostly a self-taught amateur who has a decent ear for chords. My only real foray into serious playing is that I like to learn new scales. I learn by...
read moreSpace Whimsy
The Fun Frontier Our granddaughter started Kindergarten last week. One of the first things to ascertain from a five year old is "what they want to be when they grow up". Her career choice is "Space Teacher". The school took a photo of her holding a blackboard...
read moreReunion
Happy Days I've been involved with planning a grade school reunion. High school reunions are more common, but in recent years grade school reunions have gained popularity. I won't say what year, but the illustration might get you in the neighborhood. Hint: Go-Go...
read moreNew and Improved?
A New Me All my social media, website, and portfolio sites were branded with a photo of me beset by a green bird (see below). The selfie was taken several years ago, upon which I added the whimsical avian upon my shoulder. Responses were great and it served well. I...
read moreI’m No Einstein, But . . .
Smart People I read biographies. I'm fascinated by lives, and sometimes imagine myself in the shoes of those I study. That wasn't easy to do with Albert Einstein, whose Walter Isaacson bio I recently finished. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, but had little grasp (to...
read moreMatilda’s Woes
Work "Sweet is the sleep of the laborer, whether he eats little or much, but the full stomach of the rich will not let him sleep." Ecclesiastes 5:12 This jives with my experience. Saturdays are often designated as my "work around the house day", which means yard work...
read moreAutumn and Birds and Feet
The Birds I enjoy them. They're quirky, they bop around, yank live bait out of the ground, and they fly. I like almost everything that flies. Wasps, not so much, airplanes, yes! As Summer lingers, along with 90+ temperatures, we are looking forward to autumn. Even as...
read moreCanine Whimsy
The Dog I recently wrapped up illustrations for a children's book about Santa's dog. It's called Santa's Dog. More about the book when we approach Christmas. You can catch a peek at the cover on my FB page https://www.facebook.com/EdKoehlerIllustrator/. Right now I...
read moreA Wolf, Goat, and a Cabbage Got into a Boat
Leonardo struggled with Math. So says biographer Walter Isaacson, citing DaVinci's notebook entry doubling 4,096 to get 8,092. I take satisfaction in knowing the great thinker didn't get carrying the one. I recall standing at the blackboard as a befuddled second...
read moreA League of My Own
I don't recall that our grade school baseball team had a name. Our uniforms were white with red trim, caps, and stockings, emblazoned with St. John's across the chest. I suppose we were simply called St. John's. We were in the CYC league and played other Catholic...
read moreOh, Tannenbaum!
Wie treu sind deine Blätter! Even if you don't speak German you may know the song. Roughly translated, that line is "How faithful are your leaves!" A Tannenbaum is a fir, or evergreen tree. This song was a standard in the predominantly German neighborhood in which I...
read moreGalileo, Galileo!
I'm in an astronomical mood once again. Some time ago, earlier this year, I drew Astronomy Girl, that big-headed kid gazing up at the stars. That was followed by last month's Corn Moon, the big orange moon waking from a daytime sleep to light up the night. Today it's...
read moreThe Element of Surprise
One of the joys of being a children's book illustrator is the frequency with which I get to create whimsical animals. I'm not a nature artist in the traditional sense, so I don't often paint realistic flora and fauna. My animals lean cute, or as I tell my clients, I'm...
read moreCircle Game
As I continue to play with these simple circles, I'm kind of surprised by what I come up with. All these simply start with a circle. No preliminary sketches, and truth be told, no actual idea. First I drew two circles. I picked the green and blue from my custom color...
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