Response to Prompt Eight
Upon searching the hashtag #picturebooks I was delighted to see pages and pages of colourful options; I suppose that is one stereotype of picture books - colourful and bright pages. For this exact reason, my eyes were drawn to a black and white picture book and I chose to discuss it because it stood out to me. This upcoming book (still unnamed) Â is currently being written and illustrated by Angie Hoffmeister - an artist and freelance illustrator from Germany. She explains on her Tumblr post that her picture book will tell stories about dressmakers, flights to the moon, flowers and circuses; topics which definitely interest children.
I absolutely love colourful picture books; ones with busy illustrations that marry perfectly with the text, however, I also love the approach Angie is taking and the fact that she is going against the grain. It is not uncommon that students get distracted by these colourful and busy illustrations and completely miss the moral of a story. A black and white picture book, sketched in pencil and nothing else, intrigues me; it symbolises something powerful. In my opinion, black and white illustrations send a bold message and have the potential to elicit deeper emotions from its readers. I admire the work of Angie Hoffmeister and have followed her so I can stay informed with her work.













