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About Leah
I was born in Austin, Texas, USA and spent much of my childhood moving from one place to another– including Copenhagen, Denmark, where I attended a Danish school. There I learned to speak a fair bit of Danish, and discovered that liverwurst and pickled-beet sandwiches were lunchbox staples, while peanut butter and jelly were considered exotic and slightly disgusting. And yes, I came to enjoy those strange new flavors, along with salty licorice, yum!
I was a shy but curious child. (I’m still quite shy, to be honest!) Each move forced me out of my shell to learn about my new environment and find new friends, but moving so often also meant that drawing and reading became my comfort and refuge: steadfast companions that would always be there no matter where we went.
Maybe that’s why I’ve always been so obsessive about words and images and the ways they interact.
In college I discovered the wonders of the Rare Book Room, learned to set letterpress type by hand, and lettered, illustrated and bound a 100-plus-page manuscript. While still in school and for a while after graduating I freelanced, mainly as a calligrapher at first, but then branched out into illustration, and later, painting personal pieces for gallery exhibits & my Etsy shop, Curious Art Lab.
Whether I’m rendering words in calligraphy, illustrating an author’s words, or incorporating words into my paintings, the verbal and visual are always at play in my work. And I’m still insatiably curious about the world.
My illustrations and calligraphy have appeared in numerous annuals and exhibits, including Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators, Print, Spectrum, Visual Club, and RSVP competitions.
My paintings and other works have been shown in galleries in North Carolina, New York City, Los Angeles, New Zealand, and elsewhere.
I’m a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, and have presented several talks and workshops for the Society. I’ve done school presentations about writing and illustration, led creativity workshops, and painted murals for a local school and a children’s bookstore.
I majored in Studio Art at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA, and graduated magna cum laude. I’m a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
After college (and several more moves) I finally settled down in Raleigh, NC, USA, with my husband and twin sons and our cat Ivy. I’m happy to have put down roots, although I still love to travel. The photo at left is from a visit to the Olympic National Park in Washington, USA, home of the world’s largest Sitka spruce. Being in an old-growth rain forest for the first time reminded me vividly of my youngest years, when I loved to pretend that I was as tiny as a fairy, and could live in a stump or hide under a leaf.
Process Goodly Creature
The slides below show stages in the creation of my 2010 painting, Goodly Creature: first concept sketch, prepared canvas, initial collage layers applied and glazed with acrylic, six finished canvas sections, assembly (rear view) and final results.
Although most of my paintings aren’t assembled in this fashion, the collage and painting process is much the same.
Goodly Creature was created for the Things to Come exhibit, September 2010, Bold Hype Gallery, New York, NY. {SOLD}
Client List A Partial List of Leah's Clients
Book Publishers
Penguin NZ
HarperCollins
Macmillan
Hyperion
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Algonquin Books
Little, Brown
Random House
Avon Books
Hazard Press
Tarn Publishing
Gnomon Press
Viking Junior Books
Henry Holt
David R. Godine
McGraw-Hill
Sadlier
Candlewick
Periodical Publishers
New York Times
Utne Reader
Games
Santa Fe Reporter
Urbanite
Cricket
Spider
Ladybug
Cicada
Cobblestone
Horticulture
Eating Well
Woman’s Day
Weekly Reader
Delta Sky
Shuttle Sheet
Mountain Bike
Other Clients
Sunrise Greetings
C.R.Gibson Greetings
Puzzability
Howard, Merrell
West, Vaughn
Underground Advertising
Market Force
Luquine George Andrews
Silver Editions
Hughes Design
Duke University
NCSU Libraries
Durham Arts Council
Quail Ridge Books (mural)
Fred Olds Elementary (mural)
Sawtooth Center (workshop)
Specimen: Darwin Acrylic painting on text collage on canvas, 6"x6"
Yet another piece based on old scientific texts. This one came from an entry in an encyclopedia published in Darwin’s lifetime. I scanned it & printed it so as not to destroy the original. The print was collaged to canvas, then painted over with acrylics.
(By the way, while the entry acknowledged some controversy over his theories, it acclaimed him as an eminent naturalist who had revolutionized scientific thought, & lamented that he was “still misunderstood.” This was in 1872!)
Reposted from Curious Art BlogOriginal SOLD~ prints are available in my Etsy shop.