Words Of Wisdom – Eric Carle

Words Of Wisdom – Eric Carle

Words Of Wisdom – Eric Carle

Eric Carle is beloved as the creator of brilliantly illustrated picture books for very young children.

His best-known work, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” has eaten its way into the hearts of literally millions of children all over the world and has been translated into 64 languages and sold over 46 million copies.

Since it’s publishing in 1969, Eric Carle has illustrated more than seventy books, many best sellers, most of which he also wrote, and more than 145 million copies of his books have sold around the world.

Eric Carle's illustration the hungry caterpillar climbing on a leaf next to a quote.

Carle was born in Syracuse, New York, Carle moved to his father’s native Stuttgart when he was 6 years old, and spent his formative years in Nazi Germany. “Hitler dictated not only politics,” Carle tells Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon, “he also dictated art.”Under the Third Reich, the only acceptable art was realistic and didactic, removed from the so-called “degenerate” trends of abstraction and Modernism.

But, in an act of resistance, Carle’s high school art teacher invited the young creative to his home to show him illegal reproductions of Cubist, Surrealist, and Impressionist art. Carle can’t recall exactly what he saw, but he thinks that’s where he saw expressionist Franz Marc’s Blue Horse. That visit and those reproductions made a deep impression on me,” he says. Marc’s Blue Horse even makes an appearance in the back of Carle’s new book.

Eric Carle's hungry caterpillar next to a leaf with a quote.

It’s an iconic image, he says, regularly shown as a symbol of expressionism. Carle hopes blue horses show his young readers that in art, there is no wrong color.

“One must not stay within the lines,” he says. The point is to just enjoy color — but also to be surprised. Seeing a green lion or a polka-dotted donkey is still a bit of a shock, he says. “So in a small way, I repeat the shock I went through, I think. Of course, I’m not too sure it will work that way.

Eager to return to the United States, Carle began working as a graphic designer for the New York Times in 1952, before being drafted into the army during the Korean War.

About a decade later, Carle’s career took a turn. He designed a poster of a red lobster, an advertisement for a pharmaceutical company, which caught the attention of children’s author Bill Martin Jr. The writer commissioned him to illustrate “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? “ (1967), and the rest is history.

From then on, Carle wrote and illustrated his own bedtime tales, including “1, 2, 3 to the Zoo” (1968) and the fan favorite,  “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” (1969). 

Eric Carle's illustration of the hungry caterpillar with a quote form him.

Carle has maintained an instantly recognizable style of college. He begins by painting white tissue paper with acrylic paint, and stores these swatches in color-coded drawers in his studio. He then cuts them to shape and layers the pieces to create grouchy ladybugs, purple cats, and beautiful butterflies. Carle loves that his signature technique is accessible. “In fact, some children have said to me, ‘Oh, I can do that,’” Carle said. “I consider that the highest compliment.”

In 2002, Carle and his wife opened the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Massachusetts, which presents exhibitions on Beatrix Potter, E. H. Shepard, Ludwig Bemelmans, and Quentin Blake, among others. The world lost a very talented & inspiring human when he passed in 2021.

“We have eyes, and we’re looking at stuff all the time, all day long. And I just think that whatever our eyes touch should be beautiful, tasteful, appealing, and important.” Eric Carle

His legacy will live on in his wonderful books. Watch a neat look at the amazing Eric Carle in the video below!

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Bob Ross: Words Of Wisdom

Bob Ross: Words Of Wisdom

Words Of Wisdom – Bob Ross

Bob Ross, the painter, and television personality was an endearing, soothing, and extremely prolific artist who purportedly completed 30,000 paintings during his lifetime. What made this especially likable and talented painter truly different is that he truly believed that all of us could also be artists.

Ross’s gentle voice and warm demeanor captured the hearts of humans of all ages and artists of all levels worldwide. Bob spent 20 years in the United States Air Force and retired with the rank of master sergeant before transitioning into the happy painter we know today. He is quoted as saying “after yelling so much in the Air Force; he never wanted to yell at anyone again.”

As Robert Frost famously said “Way leads unto Way” and the Alaskan Mountains where he was stationed became iconic features in his paintings. While stationed there Ross indulged his creative side by painting his landscapes onto golden pans, which he sold for $25 each. Today, they can fetch as much as $7500 on eBay.

One of Bob Ross’s biggest influences was a German painter named Bill Alexander who hosted an art instruction show on PBS “The Magic of Oil Painting. He shared his “wet-on-wet” oil painting technique. Ross ended up studying under Alexander, who became his mentor in the early 1980s, and as Alexander was preparing to retire, he asked Ross to take over teaching his painting classes. Ross agreed and set out to tour the country on his own in a motor home, traveling and teaching people.

One of his students Annette Kowalski recognized his gentle and powerful positivity while taking a five-day instructional course with Ross in 1982. She became Ross’s manager, helping him broker the deal for The Joy of Painting television show with PBS. Despite its incredible popularity Bob Ross did the series for free, while his income came from Bob Ross Inc. which sold art supplies and how-to videotapes, taught classes, and even had a troupe of traveling art instructors who roamed the world teaching painting.

It’s been nearly 25 years since the sincere, gentle and very talented Bob Ross passed. His encouraging artistic mentor style continues to spread smiles and inspiration to artists of all ages. Below is just a few of some of his many magical quotes and a classic clip from his show. SOURCES MENTAL FLOSS, WIKIPEDIA & BIOGRAPHY


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Charlie Chaplin – Words Of Wisdom

Charlie Chaplin – Words Of Wisdom

Charlie Chaplin – Words Of Wisdom

Charlie Chaplin remains one of the world’s most influential stars, a self-professed “clown”.

Best known for his comedy which was so passionate and potent.

Charlie Chaplin had a gift he nurtured that allowed him to bring smiles and laughter during the Depression.

Black and white photograph of Charlie Chaplin in his bowler hat with a quote.

What he is less known for is his compassion. Charlie was born into poverty and adversity which he used as fuel to make people smile.

Below is his brief biography on how he came to be the world’s first famous clown and quotes highlighting his timeless wisdom. His inspiring nature led him seemed to focus on happiness and kindness.

Black and white photograph of Charlie Chaplin smiling in his bowler hat with a quote of his.

Charlie was born Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin KBE on April 16th, 1889 in London.

Sadly he was born into poverty and hardship.

He was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine. His mother struggled financially when his father was absent.
When he was just 14, sadly his mother was committed to a mental asylum.

A black and white photograph of a young Charlie Chaplin with a quote.

He began performing at an early age, touring music halls and later on working as a stage actor and comedian.

At 19, he was signed to the prestigious Fred Karno company, which took him to America where began appearing in 1914 for Keystone Studios.

It was there he created his iconic “The Tramp” persona which led him to soar in popularity.

By 1918, he was one of the best-known figures in the film industry and became a worldwide icon.

Black and white phtograph of a smiling Charlie Chaplin with a quote.

From an early stage, Chaplin began to direct his own films from an early stage and continued to hone his craft throughout his life.

His remarkable career would span more than 75 years until a year before his death in 1977.

Below clip of an inspiring Charlie Chaplin speech from The Great Dictator that remains one of the most powerful speeches of all time.

Spread the Chaplin compassion!

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Inspirational Quotes From Fiction

Inspirational Quotes From Fiction

Inspirational Quotes From Fiction Books

Did you have a character from a book you looked up to as a child?
This illustrated chart highlights inspiring quotes from fiction books.

Tidbits of wisdom from timeless literature such as The Outsiders, A Wrinkle In Time, and the magical series Harry Potter.

“Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. …” -Dumbledore

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Inspiring Children’s Book Quotes

Inspiring Children’s Book Quotes

Inspiring Children’s Book Quotes

Do you remember being encouraged by words of wisdom from a favorite book as a child?
This sweet chart highlights inspiring quotes from children’s books.

Children’s books often offer vast amounts of wisdom and quotes to live by that inspire love, friendship, happiness, dreams, kindness, and determination.

This collection of inspiring quotes from children’s books offers tidbits of wisdom.
As well as quotes from both classic authors such as Dr.Seuss as well as more modern wisdom from the amazing J.K. Rowlings.

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Life Lessons From Fiction

Life Lessons From Fiction

32 Life Lessons From Cute Fictional Creatures

Do you remember being inspired by an adorable, animated character in a movie?
Well, this sweet chart holds 32 life lessons from cute fictional creatures!

These uplifting lessons learned from fictional characters will give you that warm fuzzy feeling.

There is something so enjoyable about these life tidbits of wisdom on friendship, kindness, teamwork, and imagination!
A great way to encourage confidence in all ages!

“Don’t just fly, soar.” —Dumbo, 

A long green chart with the heads of cute fictional creatures giving advice.

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It’s filled with similar visual quote charts like Inspirational Superhero Quotes.

As well as neat little biographies and quotes from children’s authors & cartoonists such as Beatrix Potter -Words Of Wisdom.

 


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