When you're the big sister you can totally puppet master your younger siblings into putting on shadow puppet plays behind white sheets. These plays, robbed of Tony awards, can be performed for the forced entertainment of other family members all the time. The puppets don't have to go together. You will most likely make a long and ridiculous antiquated script in which they all meet at an outdoor market in Paraguay.
Lately, I've been thinking a lot about my siblings. Growing up we weren't allowed to watch television, we had a beach for a back yard, and because my dad watched Disney's Peter Pan, perhaps too often as a young child, we grew up in a "nursery". It was an idealistic upbringing for a future children's animator and illustrator.
I am not going to lie. I know the blind confusion that comes after being sucker punched while reading the Babysitter's Club on your bed. I know the seething rage that comes withstolen missing Bonnie Bell Lip Smackers. I know the sting of being falsely accused of breaking your sister's arm because she threw a box of kitty litter at you, causing you to chase her with the intent of breaking her arm -- before she ran into a tree and did it herself... a different sketch, a different time.
I am not going to lie. I know the blind confusion that comes after being sucker punched while reading the Babysitter's Club on your bed. I know the seething rage that comes with
Luckily, I also know the delight of being told in strictest confidence about grade school crushes, first kisses, bad grades and deep scary fears. I know what it's like to have friends that are actually life long.
When I think of shadows, I recall late night runs on a strip of white sand in the moonlight and I think of our Peter Pan nursery. At times you would half expect a boy to show up with a need for a little sewing ;)
Very cute! Great way to illustrate the topic too.
ReplyDeleteYes, lovely illustration and indeed a shadow play is totally enchanting for kids.
ReplyDeletePaula
Love this.. love your free sketchy style for IF.. Very creative, too!
ReplyDeleteAmber! It’s still early in the week... but I’m suspecting that this will be my fave this week. Great take and wonderfully done!
ReplyDeleteDear Daughter,
ReplyDeleteHave I told you lately that I love you? I So so much do. Thanks for the honest and vivid memories...Peter Pan, yes. Broken arm story...forever in question. BTW - those front row puppet show seats were always plush but the ticket prices were highway robbery! At least there was popcorn.
Sounds like you had a great childhood to fuel your imagination. This is a terrific illustration, Amber. ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuff!
ReplyDeleteMakes me wanna join in the fun!
ReplyDeleteWonderful depth and a brilliant concept. Love it!
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