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Beth KROMMES

Beth KROMMES. Caldecott 2009 winner for:. Melina Arriaza and Melanie Hadjes. a BFA degree in painting from Syracuse University. a MAT in art education from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. St. Martin's School of Art in London. Caldecott Award.

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Beth KROMMES

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  1. Beth KROMMES Caldecott 2009 winner for: Melina Arriaza and Melanie Hadjes

  2. a BFA degree in painting from Syracuse University a MAT in art education from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst St. Martin's School of Art in London

  3. Caldecott Award • Awarded annually to the artist of picture books • Works must be submitted for consideration, deadline December 31st of the publication year • Association for Library Service to Children is in charge to give this award • In 1937 Rene Paul Chambellan designed the medal • Named after a London children’s book artist of the 19th century: Randolph Caldecott

  4. The House in the Night • Illustrator: Beth Krommes • Author: Susan Marie Swanson • 2009 Caldecott Award Winner • Age Group: 3 and up • Easy interpretation of a transition of things and places • Book begins with a key to a house, inside the house one item leads to another eventually out into the night and returns to the key to a house

  5. “One thing I know for sure is that I wouldn't be here tonight if it weren't for my children.”~From her Caldecott Speech 2009 My mission is to create artwork that is joyful in spirit, universal in nature, and accessible and affordable to others.~ Beth Krommes When people ask me what The House in the Night is about, I say art, music, books, imagination, family, home, and love. It is a comforting good-night story that I hope will especially help children who fear the dark. ~ Beth Krommes

  6. Painting Gallery ~Beth Krommes

  7. Wood Engraving By Beth Krommes

  8. The House in the Night • Book won the Caldecott Award due to her special technique of illustration • Beth Krommes used scratchboard technique for all her illustrations • Scratchboard is a cardboard with a white clay coating, then covered with a layer of black ink • Beth Krommes scratches and draws white lines through the black board

  9. Beth Krommes • Illustrates children’s books through scratchboard method • Used to be a wood engraver • Mother of two • Illustrates fiction children’s books • Audience is early childhood and grade school • The House in the Night is a read aloud book

  10. Illustrated Children's Books Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature Houghton Mifflin, Fall 2011 The House in the Night Houghton Mifflin, 2008 Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow Houghton Mifflin, 2006 The Hidden Folk - Stories of Fairies, Dwarves, Selkies and Other Secret Beings Houghton Mifflin, 2004 The Sun in Me - Poems About the Planet Barefoot Books, 2003 The Lamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called Fish Houghton Mifflin, 2001 Grandmother Winter Houghton Mifflin, 1999 “Every day that I worked on The House in the Night, I thought about how it would feel to be lying next to a child and reading the book at bedtime. “-Beth Krommes

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