| Description: | This exhibition showcases four published artists whose work can be  found  in children’s books across the world.  Each artist skillfully  presents  their medium in an engaging and captivating way that speaks to  both  children and adults alike.  A wonderful show for the young and  young at  heart.
 
 
  
 
 
Featuring: Richard Cowdrey, David FitzSimmons, Denise Fleming, & Jay Hosler
 
 
Richard Cowdrey,  is well known for illustrating many beautiful  children’s picture books, including the New York Times #1 bestseller Bad  Dog, Marley!
 
 
 www.rcowdrey.com
 
 
 
David FitzSimmons, is an award-winning free-lance photographer and  writer. David’s most recent publications include Animals of Ohio’s Ponds  and Vernal Pools, Curious Critters, and Curious Critter Volume Two,  which have won nine national book awards and sold over 100,000 copies,  as well as audio books for both Curious  Critters titles.
 
 
 www.curious-critters.com
 
 
 
In the Tall, Tall Grass was the  first book in which Denise Fleming,  used pulp painting as a medium.  “There is always an element of surprise  in pulp painting, as I cannot completely control the blending of color  and fiber. Each fiber retains its individual color–this and the layering  of fiber create a feeling of depth in the finished painting.”  – Denise  Fleming
 
 
 www.denisefleming.com
 
 
 
Jay Hosler, writes and draws graphic novels that focus on natural  history, evolution, and insects. Lots and lots of insects. His  goal is  to use the compelling visual power of comics to illustrate the alien  worlds that often go unnoticed and unappreciated.  Hosler is noted for  using his storytelling as a means engaging the reader in scientific  exploration & education, most notably in  his graphic novel, “The  Last of the Sandwalkers.”
 
 
 www.jayhosler.com
 
 
  
August 12th - September 10th
 
Cost: Free, Donations appreciated. 
Opening Reception: Saturday, August 12 | 7-9pm
 
 
 
Mansfield Art Center
 
700 Marion Avenue
 
Mansfield, Ohio 44906
 
 
Hours:
 
Tuesday - Sunday 
 
11am - 5pm
 
 
 
 
  
Photo Credit: Staff Photo  |