Nikki McClure je známá svými precizně propracovanými a krásnými výřezy z papíru. S pomocí skalpelu vytváří odvážný vizuální jazyk, který z jediného listu papíru přetváří složitou poezii mateřství, přírody a aktivismu do jednoduchých a okouzlujících obrazů. Její práce, inspirovaná nezávislou a rebelskou estetikou, ztělesňuje ohnivou vášeň a kreativitu, která poháněla uměleckou scénu. McClurein styl je důkazem toho, jak lze z minimalistického média vytvořit silné a dojemné umění.
This baby journal with Nikki McClure’s papercut illustrations dividing sections devoted to baby’s first tree, moon, garden embodies Nikki’s lifestyle and art. She modeled the organization after the journal she started when her son was born. The sections focus on recording baby’s interaction with the natural world.
Follows a family through one day and muses in the possibilities that the day holds--from enjoying treats at the bakery, to admiring handmade goods from local artisan shops, to observing the new construction in town.
May the stars drip down light on you, And you close your eyes to see the moon, And sleep will pull you through. May the starlight find you. Thus begins the gorgeous lullaby “May the Stars Drip Down” by indie rock band Cub Country, now adapted into a beautiful bedtime book with illustrations by the acclaimed cut-paper artist Nikki McClure. McClure’s tender and intricate images, inspired by nature and the intense bond between parent and child, perfectly complement musician Jeremy Chatelain’s soothing lyrics. An audio download of the song is also included.
Praise for May the Stars Drip Down
STARRED REVIEW "A richly imagined dreamscape in a feat of paper artistry." -- Kirkus Review , starred review "Soft, lovely, and just right for a dreamy bedtime read-aloud." -- Booklist
Award:
NAPPA Silver Award Winner
This gorgeous new journal from popular paper-cut artist Nikki McClure is the perfect place to record all the projects to build, plans to make, recipes to cook, things to wish for, books to read, places to travel, presents to give, and experiences to discover, to name just a few. Based loosely on her Things to Make and Do 2008 Calendar, the journal's simple text and starkly beautiful images offer readers inspiration to write down their aspirations and dream projects, and to take the steps necessary to achieve them.
Known for art that celebrates the virtues of community, hard work, and living gently on the planet, Nikki McClure here explores a topic close to her the farmers market. Alternating between story and fact, this lovingly crafted picture book follows a mother and son to the weekly market. As they check off items on their shopping list, the reader learns how each particular food was grown or produced, from its earliest stages to how it ended up at the market. To Market, to Market is a timely book that shines awareness on the skill that goes into making good food.Praise for To Market, to STARRED REVIEW"These soulful images never feel static—an amazing feat for such a deliberate, painstaking medium." — Kirkus Reviews , starred review 2012 Washington State Book Award, Children's Picture Books
Cut-paper illustrations and single words of text show a kitten's attempts to imitate an adult cat's mastery of such skills as stretching and stalking in this board book edition of McClure's classic picture book.