Hummingbird update: He found a friend! π₯° #hummingbird #uplift #loveisintheair
Hummingbird update: He found a friend! π₯° #hummingbird #uplift #loveisintheair
Thank you to the Norton Museum of art for the lovely tour and tea #risdalumni #risd #sharahughes #nortonmuseumofart
Thank you, Rachel! Yes, it truly was magical and hopefully will be again someday π
Illustration of the Lahaina arts and crafts fair under the Lahaina Banyan Tree before the wildfires. Colors are gold, brown, yellow and green.
I wanted to capture the islandβs peaceful vibe and the magnificence of the Lahaina Banyan tree before the wildfires in this illustration of the Lahaina Arts and Crafts Fair. #kidlitillustration #kidlitart #scbwiillustrators #childrensillustration #lahainamaui
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View from top of tree peeking through leaves of people sleeping and sitting on benches below. Illustration in greens, browns, and yellows.
Final art from last weekβs process reel.
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Part 2 of my mixed media illustration process using gel printing, Photoshop and Procreate.
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I'm so excited and honored to be included with the amazing writers and artists @littlethoughtspress.com in issue 12, Better Together! My story, Newsgirl, is about the newboys' strike of 1899 from the perspective of a newsgirl - brought to life by the wonderful art of @kimwnolan.bsky.social.
I thought everyone could use some more hummingbird happiness right now #uplift #hummingbird
Is that Magic City Discovery Center?
Picture of page 23 of Little Thoughts Press children's magazine, issue 12: Better Together. The first page of a 3-page poem titled "The Shoes That Kept Coming" by Jen Jocz, illustrated by Kim Wagner Nolan. The illustration depicts people wearing all different shoes marching together. The story is inspired by the Birmingham Children's Crusade of 1963.
Sharing a snippet of this powerful poem by Jen Jocz, which I illustrated for the Better Together issue of @littlethoughtspress.com. βThe Shoes That Kept Comingβ is inspired by the Birmingham Childrenβs Crusade of 1963. You can read the full story in Issue 12, pages 23-25. #kidlit #writingcommunity
Read the whole incredible story in the Better Together issue of Little Thoughts Press. You can order a copy at: littlethoughtspress.com
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βIf we all stick together, if we all use our voice, they canβt ignore us. Most of us are poor. Many of us just moved to America from another country. Some canβt even speak English. But if we come together, theyβll be forced to see all of us. And listen.β- excerpt from Newsgirl by Lauren N. Simmons.
Better Together issue of @littlethoughtspress.com. It captures how even a diverse group of poor immigrant kids can work together to make their voices heard.
before spreading to all 5 boroughs, this real-life event began in my old neighborhood of Queens, NY, during the time my great-grandparents lived there. Queens is the most diverse community in the United States and the most linguistically diverse place in the world, making this story perfect for the
illustration of a girl newsie holding a newspaper and shouting, childrenβs illustration for Newsgirl by Lauren N. Simmons for the Better Together issue of Little Thoughts Press.
illustration of a girl newsie holding a newspaper and shouting, childrenβs illustration for Newsgirl by Lauren N. Simmons for the Better Together issue of Little Thoughts Press.
It was such a pleasure to illustrate this inspiring story by @laurennsimmons1.bsky.social in which a tenacious young girl tells the story of the Newsboys strike of 1899, organized by a group of boy AND girl newsies. Getting to illustrate this story was extra special to me because,β¦
A page from Little Thoughts Press Issue 11: Stirring Words with a sneak peek of the poem A Pebble Remembers by Mona Voelkel featuring an illustration by Kim Wagner Nolan of a busted castle and a smiling pebble on top of a pile of rocks.
The days are growing longer again so here's to all of us, people and pebbles alike, enjoying a little more sun.
Read Mona Voelkel's poem, A Pebble Remembers, in Little Thoughts Press Issue 11: Stirring Words:
www.littlethoughtspress.com/issues
π¨ by @kimwnolan.bsky.social
This fabulous issue is filled with poetry, artwork, and stories that highlight the many ways we work together to make the world a better place. Copies are available at www.littlethoughtspress.com/issues
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@littlethoughtspress.com Issue 12: Better Together launches today! Hereβs the title page I illustrated, celebrating community and collective action. #kidlit #kidsmagazine
Background image of blood vessels overlayed with text that reads Submissions Are Open for Issue 13: Head, Shoulders, Spleen & Nose.
Need a creative respite from the busy holiday season or an activity to keep your kids engaged over winter break? Send us your #kidlit stories, poems & artwork all about the human body!
What happens when a bone breaks? How does a sneeze grow? Are the large and small intestines buddies or rivals?
#PetPortrait of my sweet little weirdo, Dorothy who passed away recently. Her beak was crooked and the way her comb flopped sideways and feathers stuck up on the back of her neck gave her an 80s vibe that I wanted to capture here. #petchicken
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Yay! Thanks, Debbie!
Look who came to visit π₯°
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This little hummingbird wants to land on your uplift feed π₯°
Submissions are now open for Issue 13: Head, Shoulders, Spleen & Nose!
We are looking for #kidlit poetry, stories & artwork about the human body.
We accept submissions from writers & artists of all ages.
Find out more and submit your work here: www.littlethoughtspress.com/submissions