Tomie dePaola was born on September 15, 1934 in Connecticut. He grew up there with his parents and his brother and sisters, Joseph, Judie and Maureen.
Tomie developed a love for books at an early age probably because his mother loved books and read to Tomie every day. At the age of four, Tomie told anyone who would listen that he wanted to write stories and draw pictures for books and to sing and tap dance on the stage when he grew up.
Drawing and dancing continued to interest Tomie during his school years. Tomie and his dancing partner, Carol Morrissey, performed throughout Meriden and elsewhere during their years in school. Tomie continued to take art classes and create art for exhibitions, theater productions, posters and many other things.When Tomie graduated from high school, he went to Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. In art school, he said he "spent four years learning how to draw everything - tin cans, dogs, cats, horses, trees - and I practiced and practiced."
Tomie didn't get a contract for his first book for several years after graduating from Pratt. When he did get a children's book job, it was to illustrate a science book called Sound. A year or so later, he wrote and illustrated his first book, The Wonderful Dragon of Timlin.
Tomie has now illustrated over 200 books and written the stories for over 100 of those books. He has book projects scheduled for years to come.
He works in a new studio attached to a renovated 200-year-old barn in New London, New Hampshire.
No comments:
Post a Comment