Feb ’11 |
10 |
7:00 pm |
Struwwelpeter, first published in Germany in 1844, contains ten cautionary tales for children, each one with a clear moral and overly exaggerated consequences for misbehavior. In one parable, a mother warns her son not to suck his thumbs. The son continues his habit. A tailor with giant scissors joins the scene, and the story heads in a dreadful direction. Artist and Illustrator Sanya Glisic, while a Resident Artist at Spudnik Press Cooperative, has created a new version with whimsical and playful illustrations that capture the dark, often morbid sensibilities of the tales. Glisic’s book is a handbound piece of art containing 36 pages of full color screen prints utilizing an astonishing array of overlays and halftones.
Sanya Glisic is best known for her silkscreens illustrations and poster design, including the Zodiac-Sideshow Collection based on the 12 Astrological signs. She is originally fromĀ Banja Luka, Bosnia. In 2007, she received her BFA in Illustration from the University of Arizona in Tucson. She currently lives in Chicago, printing, volunteering and occasionally teaching at Spudnik Press Cooperative, while working on art and illustration projects.
For more info: www.spudnikpress.com/struwwelpeter
Thursday February 10th, 7 pm
I can’t wait to see the final prints! Sanya always makes artwork that looks interesting.
Awesome!
I’m interested in Glisic’s Zodiac-Sideshow Collection based on the 12 Astrological signs–any place online or elsewhere people can see it?
-Alison
I don’t know about her other work besides this one, but you might check out spudnikpress.com
to see if that can put you on the trail to it. Hope that helps.