Caldecott-winning illustrator and author, Lane Smith, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about how he went from illustrating an album cover for Oingo Boingo, to publishing his first picture book; what he doesn’t like about the term “kid-friendly” when describing kids’ books; why he works in multiple styles and media; and more.
To learn more about Lane, visit lanesmithbooks.com.
Lane and Giuseppe spoke at length about Grandpa Green—which earned Lane a Caldecott Honor in 2012. You can buy it here.
Artists mentioned in this episode include: Stan Lee, Georganne Dean, Matt Mahurin, Greg Spalenka, Peggy Rathmann, James Marshall, Ludwig Bemelmans, Edward Gorey, Józef Wilkoń, Tomi Ungerer, Maurice Sendak, Alice and Martin Provensen. Ralph Steadman, William Joyce, Chuck Jones, Henrik Drescher, Etienne Delessert, Rita Marshall, Jon Klassen, Keith Haring, Charles Schulz, WIlliam Steig, Grandma Moses, and Leo Lionni
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