2003 Bookmark Art

"The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe" by Jeremy Ackerman

“The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe” by Jeremy Ackerman

"The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe" by Jeremy Ackerman“I do believe,” said Susan. “But how queer!

They’re nibbling away at the cords!”

“That’s what i thought,’ said Lucy. “I think they’re friendly mice. Poor little things–they don’t realize he’s dead. They think it’ll do some good untying him.”

— C.S. Lewis

 

Artist: Jeremy Ackerman
Medium: Computer Illustration

 

"The Giving Tree" by Maureen Bradley

“The Giving Tree” by Maureen Bradley

"The Giving Tree" by Maureen Bradley“Once there was a tree, and she loved a boy. Every day the boy would come and swing from her branches, eat her apples and sleep in her shade. And the tree was happy.”

— Shel Silverstein

 

Artist: Maureen Bradley
Medium: Cut Paper

 

"Through The Looking Glass" by Jaqueline Brough

“Through The Looking Glass” by Jaquelin Brough

"Through The Looking Glass" by Jaquelin Brough“You’d be cross too, If you’d a wig like mine,” the wasp went on. They jokes at one. And they worrits one. And I gets cross. And I gets cold. And I gets under a tree. And I gets a yellow handkerchief. And I ties up my face — as at the present”

— Lewis Carroll

 

Artist: Jaquelin Brough
Medium: Dyes, Spray Paint, Photoshop

 

 

"The Six Swans" by Heather Bryson

“The Six Swans” by Heather Bryson

"The Six Swans" by Heather Bryson“However, just when the sun was about to set, she heard a rustling sound and saw six swans come flying through the window, They landed on the floor and blew at each other until all their feathers were blown off.”

— The Brothers Grimm

 

Artist: Heather Bryson
Medium: SS, 18K, 22K, Shells, Sapphire, Color Change Sapp. Tsavorite (Photo by Alan Kolc)

"The Story Of Ferdinand" by Dee Collins

“The Story Of Ferdinand” by Dee Collins

"The Story Of Ferdinand" by Dee Collins

“All the other little bulls he lived with would run and jump and butt their heads together, but not Ferdinand. He liked to sit just quietly and smell the flowers.”

— Munro Leaf

 

Artist: Dee Collins
Medium: Monotype & Relief

 

 

"The Grasshopper & The Ants" by Bob Dennis

“The Grasshopper & The Ants” by Bob Dennis

"The Grasshopper & The Ants" by Bob Dennis“Why didn’t you collect a store of food for the winter?” “The fact is,” replied the grasshopper,“I was so busy playing that i hadn’t the time.”

— An Aesop Fable

 

Artist: Robert Dennis
Medium: Photoshop