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Lane Smith

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BALONEY, HENRY P.

 

 

 



Lane Smith's Summer Reading List


Lane Smith was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on August 25th, 1959. His family moved to Corona, California when he was three, but spent the better part of every summer back in Oklahoma. "My family would take the old Route 66 highway. I think that's where my bizarre sense of design comes from. Once you've seen a 100-foot cement buffalo on top of a donut-stand in the middle of nowhere, you're never the same."

Lane has one brother, whose name is Shane. "Shane and Lane. My Mom thought this was funny. Really. A real hoot. However, HER brothers were named Dub, Cubby, Leo and Billy- Joe! My Dad's brothers were Tom and Jerry! I SWEAR this is true!"

"I had a great childhood. We lived in the foothills, and my brother and I spent all of our after-school time exploring, building forts, collecting lizards, etc. My favorite time of year was Fall, when the wind would start up and the air grew colder. I lived for Halloween and I loved the old Universal studios' monster movies. Shane and I would watch them, then read each other horror stories with titles like Tales to Tremble By. The foothills were full of dry bushes and desert trees and in the Fall we'd get a lot of creepy looking tumbleweeds blowing through our backyard at night. I used to lay awake in bed and imagine what wild adventures might be happening in the hills. I think some of those memories later evolved into THE BIG PETS.

Lane supplemented the money his parents were putting towards his college tuition by taking a job at Disneyland. "I worked at Disneyland for about five years as a janitor. Only we weren't called janitors, we were called custodial hosts. One of my duties was to clean out the attractions at night. It was great to be left in the Haunted Mansion all alone. Another duty was to clean up after someone if they got sick on the Revolving Teacup ride. Like I said, it was great to be left in the Haunted Mansion all alone."

After he graduated from college with a B.F.A. in Illustration, he headed for the Big Apple with a small portfolio of illustrations.

Since then his work has appeared on the covers of The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, The Boston Globe, Sierra, American Bookseller, The Progressive, Time, Newsweek, Mother Jones, and Ms.

"A lot of reviewers have misidentified my technique as airbrush or dyes or even egg tempera. I think this is because it almost looks as if it was sprayed with paint with little dots of color and texture visible. Actually, my work is rendered in oil paints. I paint on board, building up several thin glazes of the oil, sealing them between coats with an acrylic spray varnish. This not only dries the oil instantly, but also causes a chemical reaction between the oil and the acrylic. Normally, it would be a mistake to combine two opposites like this and in fact it was a mistake the first time I did it, but I liked the results. I'm a big fan of artists who play with surfaces. I love texture and grunge. The trick is to know when to stop. Sometimes I keep adding more and more layers until I've ruined the piece. Usually I stop when the painting starts to look interesting. Then I go in with a fine brush and add details, lights and darks, etc. It's a laborious process, but it's unpredictable and it keeps me interested and surprised. Of course, I'm influenced by other illustrators too, like N.C. Wyeth, Maurice Sendak, Arthur Rackham, Edward Lear, Gustav Dore and Tomi Ungerer. I hope I can follow the path these dark illustrators have walked, or at least use the sidewalk that runs alongside it."


FIREBOAT: The Heroic Adventures of the John P. Harvey
by Maira Kalman
Putnam
ISBN: 0399239537
Ages 4-8
48 pages

I saw an advance copy of this book and I think it is simply the best children's book out this year. It would be a shame if it gets lost at sea.


MANNEKEN PIS: A Simple Story of a Boy who Peed on a War
by Vladimir Radunsky
Publisher
ISBN: 0689831935
Ages 4-8
32 pages

Everything Vladimir does is exciting and inventive. Can't wait to see this one.


BRUNDIBAR
by Tony Kushner
illustrated by Maurice Sendak
Hyperion
ISBN: 0786809043
Ages 4-8
64 pages

I'm curious to see Maurice Sendak's new book BRUNDIBAR written by Tony Kushner, but I'm more excited about the older titles that HarperCollins is re-releasing, titles like KENNY'S WINDOW, THE HAPPY RAIN and CIRCUS GIRL.


DAVID GETS IN TROUBLE
by David Shannon
Blue Sky
ISBN: 0439050227
Ages 4-8
32 pages

This is another book that I saw an advance copy of. It's the best one of the "David" series.


TREEHORN TIMES THREE
by Florence Parry Heide
illustrated by Edward Gorey
Yearling
ISBN: 044040553X

A trilogy I reread every year. Ms. Heide is so underrated. The Treehorn books are some of the slyest, driest kid's books ever published.

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