Archive for the ‘Children’s Art’ Category

Things have been crazy busy here, so keeping up my blog has been on the back burner. I figured it was time for an update for the new year, so here is my latest published work, featured in the latest issue of New Moon magazine, for the short story “Ghosts”.

"Ghosts" (2011)
Brownie (2011)

Brownie (2011)

In Scottish folklore, a “brownie” (or brùnaidh) is a small, hardworking elf who lives in houses and likes to help with household chores, typically in exchange for food.

Now, typically they do not like to be seen, but this one is so fond of fresh-baked scones he’s making an exception.

A kiss is a remedy, this fairytale hints,
For turning your frog pal back into a prince.

Remedy (2011)

Remedy (2011)

And then comes the day you’re swept off to school… (Pen and ink with watercolor wash.)

Swept (2011)

Swept (2011)

Elephants need ice cream on hot days too! This is my first drawing with my new Wacom digital tablet.

Safari (2011)

Safari (2011)

Trying on Mom’s lipstick! Another drawing with my mouse in Photoshop.

Beginner (2011)

Beginner (2011)

Swimming lessons! Today the arm bands come off, and she takes on the “deep end” for the very first time. (I drew this in Photoshop with my mouse.)

Lesson (2011)

Lesson (2011)

A fresh pint of bottled milk on the doorstep is pretty hard to resist…

Bottled (2011)

Bottled (2011)

About Sarah

SarahThank you for visiting Sarah's Imagination! Sarah is a published illustrator from Salem, Massachusetts who likes to express her imagination in any way possible. Her modes of expression range from photography (film and digital) to graphic design, but she has been most strongly drawn to illustration since the first time she could pick up a pen.

Sarah is an active member of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI).

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