Not Your Typical Dragon-cover |
Here’s a description of the book:
Everybody knows your typical
dragon breathes fire.
But when Crispin tries to
breathe fire on his seventh birthday, fire doesn't come out—only whipped cream!
Each time Crispin tries to breathe fire, he ends up with
Band-Aids
marshmallows
teddy bears?
Crispin wonders if he’ll
ever find his inner fire. But when a family emergency breaks out, it takes a
little dragon with not-so-typical abilities to save the day.
Happy Birthday, Crispin! |
A birthday surprise... |
The parents are a bit
concerned but the little sister is fine with the outcome…she likes whipped
cream.
Mr. Blaze (Dad) takes Crispin to the Doc for help. |
I dedicated this book to Betsy and Jeff Woytovich who started an organization called The Children’s Alopecia Project (C.A.P.).
About
alopecia-
Alopecia is
an autoimmune disease that is not life threatening, but is life altering. It is
not contagious. You can't catch it and it does not hurt. It is almost like your
body is allergic to hair, which causes it to fall out.
Mission
(C.A.P.)-
The Mission
of the Children's Alopecia Project is to help any child in need living with
hair loss due to all forms of alopecia.
For children, living with
this condition can be difficult. Being teased, bullied and receiving hurtful
comments are common among kids with alopecia. I hope that more awareness and understanding
will help the situation and make the lives of many of these kids, a bit easier.
To me, this story is about discovering the special uniqueness and seeing the good in every “not your
typical” dragon…and child.
I really enjoyed working on this book. The character's proportions were fun to play around with and the big buggy eyes added a bit more humor. These paintings were done in acrylic on illustration board. An earlier post describes the acrylic painting technique that I usually use.That's all for now...back to the paint.
Tim!! I LOVE this dragon family. The lower center of gravity, the eyes, all of them. Very cool...and best of luck with the sales. S.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shutta!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations:)Your illos are fantastic and you did a great thing dadicating the book to this organization:)
ReplyDeleteThanks grreat blog
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