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Ear Snacks
How to Make New Friends Through Music with Helena Ku Rhee

Ear Snacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 26:50


Who are your friends? How do people become friends? Can *we* be friends? On this episode of Ear Snacks, Andrew & Polly and their friends contemplate the nature of friendship. We also squawk on our parrot phone to call children's author Helena Ku Rhee (The Paper Kingdom) about her experience making friends as she grew up in a multilingual apartment complex in Los Angeles, the basis of her 2022 picture book Rosa's Song illustrated by Pascal Campion. Many thanks to our friends Harlow, Elijah, Maya, Alex, Miles, Isabel (and their parents!) for sharing what they know about friends with us. For more information or to be on the show, please visit earsnacks.org Thanks to Shopify for supporting Ear Snacks. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/earsnacks

Illo Chat: Illustration Podcast
EP 24 Listener Questions

Illo Chat: Illustration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 99:54


In this episode Olga and Sunny answer listener questions about; voice in writing, ghostwriters, how to find publishers open for submissions, is traditional obsolete, can you improve in art without going to school, and ways to learn what magazines are looking for. Thanks for listening. Cover art by Olga Herrera Writing, ghostwriting references: Michelle Shusterman Online courses: SVS Learn, 21 Draw,Make Art that Sells, Schoolism,Domestika,Skillshare Magazines : Highlights,Cricket Media Illustrators: The Fan Brothers,Dan Santat,Demelsa Houghton,Gemma Correll,Pascal Campion,Oliver Jeffers,Mary Blair,Honore Daumier,Juan Martinez Neal ILLO CHAT ILLUSTRATION COMMUNITY (JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP): https://www.facebook.com/groups/423218296121427 OUR WEBSITE: https://www.illochat.com/ Watch the video: https://youtu.be/QKQCEhcVxpE ▼YOUR HOSTS ▼ Sunny Duran https://www.sunnyduran.com/ Olga Herrera https://www.olgaherrera.me/

Nutmeg Book Drops: Elementary Edition
S1 Ep5: The Paper Kingdom

Nutmeg Book Drops: Elementary Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 19:05


Today's podcast episode features an interview with Helena Ku Rhee, author of the 2023 Nutmeg Elementary Nominee The Paper Kingdom. This book was illustrated by Pascal Campion and is published by Random House.

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Picturebooking
Helena Ku Rhee – The Paper Kingdom

Picturebooking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 39:49


Helena Ku Rhee is an author based in Los Angeles. She draws story ideas from her travels as well as her childhood. THE PAPER KINGDOM by Helena Ku Rhee, illustrated by Pascal Campion, is a story based off of a difficult time made magical by her parents. Discover more at picturebooking.com/helena-ku-rhee.

The Children's Book Podcast
Helena Ku Rhee

The Children's Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 35:37


Helena Ku Rhee (@HelenaRhee) shares THE PAPER KINGDOM, a new picture book illustrated by Pascal Campion. In our conversation Helena talks about the invisible people of our society or, rather, those that we have a tendency to make invisible. Helena’s parents were night janitors, much like the parents in THE PAPER KINGDOM, and Helena recounts stories of going into work late at night with her parents and the fantastical stories they would make up about the people who worked in the offices during the day. I had a lot of fun recording this conversation and I hope you enjoy listening! You can access even more information about this book and its author by visiting www.matthewcwinner.com/podcast. Thank you to this week's sponsor: Libro.fm And to the generous support from our Patrons.

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Sens Créatif
(#21) PASCAL CAMPION, animateur, illustrateur | L'art de raconter des histoires

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 44:35


Pour ce 21ème épisode du podcast, j’ai le plaisir de vous partager ma discussion avec PASCAL CAMPION, animateur et illustrateur. Artiste franco-américain touche-à-tout et au talent débordant, Pascal est passionné par les histoires. Et cela transparaît dans tout ce qu’il fait. Très impliqué dans le domaine du cinéma d’animation et de l'illustration, Pascal a travaillé pour Disney, Dreamworks Animation, Warner Bros, Netflix, Marvel Comics, The New Yorker, et bien d'autres. Dans cet épisode découvrez : - comment il s'inspire de sa famille et des petits rien de la vie - sa manière d'observer le monde et comment cela influence son travail graphique - sa discipline en tant qu’artiste - son rapport au flow avant de se mettre à dessiner - de l'importance de montrer son travail et des projets personnels - et de sa condition d'ADHD PASCAL CAMPION https://gallerypascal.com/ https://www.instagram.com/pascalcampionart/ https://twitter.com/pascalcampion https://www.facebook.com/pascalcampionart/ ---- NOTES Le livre Sunny Side : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI1LaHjLmps Sister Corita Kent : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaOWOULeH-0 Le blog de Pascal Campion (avec les 'Sketch of the day') : http://pascalcampion.blogspot.com/ ---- CREDIT Merci à Adrien Guy pour la musique https://soundcloud.com/adrienguymusic https://www.instagram.com/adrienguymusic/ ---- Pour SOUTENIR le podcast financièrement et devenir membre du CLUB SENS CRÉATIF, visitez PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/senscreatifpodcast ---- Grâce à SENS CRÉATIF - le podcast qui explore les motivations et les stratégies des artistes de l’image - JÉRÉMIE CLAEYS (illustrateur à Paris) désire créer du lien entre les artistes francophones. Pour suivre les actualités de ce podcast, suivez-moi sur Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jeremieclaeys/), et Twitter (https://twitter.com/jeremieclaeys). Vous pouvez également visiter mon site internet (https://www.jeremieclaeys.com/), vous abonnez à la NEWSLETTER (https://www.jeremieclaeys.com/sens-creatif) ou m’écrire sur jeremie@jeremie-claeys.com

李峙的不老歌
【千里共良宵】我和你,有很多的地方还没去 -下

李峙的不老歌

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 54:07


听更多节目:公众微信radiolizhi找李峙聊天:私人微信177677511【中国之声《千里共良宵》2017年10月10日直播回听】国庆上班,旅行主要靠朋友圈。在别人的照片里看了世界各地,想到五月天歌里那句“你和我,还有很多的地方还没去”。国庆假期,你去了哪里?此时此刻,你想去哪里?本期【千里共良宵】节目主题:「我和你,有很多的地方还没去」。本期歌单:07 李晋 - 十月迷城08 周传雄 - 雪在飞09 张学友 - 秋意浓10 Toulouse - I Will Follow You11 丢火车 - 白兰鸽巡游记12 马雨阳 - 前方封面插画:Pascal Campion

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李峙的不老歌
【千里共良宵】我和你,有很多的地方还没去 -下

李峙的不老歌

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 54:07


听更多节目:公众微信radiolizhi找李峙聊天:私人微信177677511【中国之声《千里共良宵》2017年10月10日直播回听】国庆上班,旅行主要靠朋友圈。在别人的照片里看了世界各地,想到五月天歌里那句“你和我,还有很多的地方还没去”。国庆假期,你去了哪里?此时此刻,你想去哪里?本期【千里共良宵】节目主题:「我和你,有很多的地方还没去」。本期歌单:07 李晋 - 十月迷城08 周传雄 - 雪在飞09 张学友 - 秋意浓10 Toulouse - I Will Follow You11 丢火车 - 白兰鸽巡游记12 马雨阳 - 前方封面插画:Pascal Campion

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李峙的不老歌
【千里共良宵】我和你,有很多的地方还没去 -下

李峙的不老歌

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 54:07


听更多节目:公众微信radiolizhi找李峙聊天:私人微信177677511【中国之声《千里共良宵》2017年10月10日直播回听】国庆上班,旅行主要靠朋友圈。在别人的照片里看了世界各地,想到五月天歌里那句“你和我,还有很多的地方还没去”。国庆假期,你去了哪里?此时此刻,你想去哪里?本期【千里共良宵】节目主题:「我和你,有很多的地方还没去」。本期歌单:07 李晋 - 十月迷城08 周传雄 - 雪在飞09 张学友 - 秋意浓10 Toulouse - I Will Follow You11 丢火车 - 白兰鸽巡游记12 马雨阳 - 前方封面插画:Pascal Campion

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Your Creative Push
The GOALPOSTS keep moving (Best of YCP: Pascal Campion)

Your Creative Push

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 39:19


Pascal Campion is a prolific French-American artist, illustrator, concept designer, character designer and animator whose clients include: Dreamworks Animation, Paramount Pictures, Disney Feature, Disney Toons, Cartoon Network, Hulu, and PBS. Passionately inspired by his wife and kids, he is best known to his tens of thousands of fans and followers for “Sketch of the Day”, a ritual of drawing a new image first thing in the morning from his home studio in the San Francisco Bay Area. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/pascal2 In this episode, Pascal discusses: -How he started his "Sketch of the Day" project. -His advice to anyone struggling to do the work every day, to take it one step at a time. -How if you are impatient with your art, it is something that you can work on with your daily practice. -The importance of finishing a drawing, because your brain starts to recognize the beginning, middle, and end of  creating a piece of art, and if you don't finish the piece, you don't recognize those landmarks. -How as you create art and get better, your goals change as you continue to learn more and more. -How many of his less-favorite pieces end up being more popular than the ones he loves the most. -How you can compare yourself to other talented artists, but they might be comparing themselves to you as well. -His advice for people who might be afraid to draw or paint everyday scenes. -A story about the time he watched a duck for 20 minutes. -How when you are younger you want to be someone else, but as you get older you grow to accept who you are. -How hard it is when you are young (or even older) and you are told to “be yourself,” when you don’t know exactly who you are. -The beauty of being able to recognize that you are changing as an artist and a human being. -Being able to let go of things you are good at for the sake of progressing, especially if those things found success. -What it is like for him to get into the “zone,” and how it is like deep-sea diving. -When he gets into a flow state, how it feels as if he is a conduit for something else, and how he is just there to help it along. -The importance of staying physically fit and the relationship that it can have with your art and creativity. Pascal's Final Push will inspire you to start drawing whatever you are thinking a feeling, right now! Quotes: "I have a hard time doing an image without telling a story." "After a few minutes, I have this nervous energy where I just want to get to the end really quickly." "Patience and the amount of time that you can sit down and draw is something that you can work on.  It's like running.  It's like a muscle.  The more you exercise it, the better you get at it." "If you don't finish a drawing, you don't get those landmarks in your head." "If you actually put yourself through the paces of finishing a drawing, your brain is going to create a grid: This is the beginning, this is the middle, and this is the end.  You'll have an idea of the trip that you're going to be taken on." "Always finish your drawing.  The more you finish, the more you understand the whole process and the easier it is to get it done.  If you keep starting and not finishing your drawings, you will never get the map in your head of the amount of work it takes to get a drawing done." "I get incredible pleasure from creating images.  Even if they are bad, the actual process of it is fun to me." "As long as you enjoy it, it's going to show in the drawing." "When I turned 30, things got a whole lot easier in my life because I wasn't trying to become something else anymore." “The more you keep saying you’re going to do something when you have time, the less likely you are to do it.” “There’s no better time than NOW to do what you want to do.” “The ME of ten years ago would not do the same drawings as me now, even if we were at the same technical level. “My best days of drawing are often when I’ve done a lot of physical exercise.” Connect with Pascal: Website / Shop / Facebook / Instagram / Tumblr / Twitter On the next episode: Matt Madden : Website / Facebook Join the discussion in the Facebook group! 

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

This is the last one with Dan Kois, guys!  On today's show, Allison and Dan talk with Matthew Herrity - a high school junior in Arlington, VA - who's protesting a rezoning plan that would lead to significant racial and economic changes at his school. Then, we take a walk down memory lane with Mr. Kois and revisit some of his most memorable fails over the years. Also, a listener call about how to respond when your youngest boy wants to wear girl stuff.  Mom and Dad Are Fighting is brought to you by Good Morning City, a new picture book written by Pat Kiernan and Illustrated by Pascal Campion that chronicles the different ways city dwellers wake up and start their day. Learn more at Mackids.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Mom and Dad Are Fighting: See Ya Dan Kois Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 57:35


This is the last one with Dan Kois, guys!  On today's show, Allison and Dan talk with Matthew Herrity - a high school junior in Arlington, VA - who's protesting a rezoning plan that would lead to significant racial and economic changes at his school. Then, we take a walk down memory lane with Mr. Kois and revisit some of his most memorable fails over the years. Also, a listener call about how to respond when your youngest boy wants to wear girl stuff.  Mom and Dad Are Fighting is brought to you by Good Morning City, a new picture book written by Pat Kiernan and Illustrated by Pascal Campion that chronicles the different ways city dwellers wake up and start their day. Learn more at Mackids.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Creative Push
060: Discover WHO YOU ARE and then BE YOURSELF! (w/ Pascal Campion)

Your Creative Push

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 33:01


Pascal Campion is a prolific French-American illustrator and animator from the San Francisco whose clients include: DreamWorks Animation, Paramount Pictures, Disney Feature, Disney Toons, Cartoon Network, Hulu, and PBS. Working in the animation industry for over 15 years, currently he is the Art Director for the Netflix/Warner Bros “Green Eggs and Ham” series. His feature work includes Visual Development of "Mr. Peabody and Sherman" and "The Penguins of Madagascar." Pascal also has worked with Marvel Comics since 2013 and has steadily posted over 3,000 images of personal work to his “Sketches of the Day” project since 2005. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/pascal In this episode, Pascal discusses: -How he started his "Sketch of the Day" project. -His advice to anyone struggling to do the work every day, to take it one step at a time. -How if you are impatient with your art, it is something that you can work on with your daily practice. -The importance of finishing a drawing, because your brain starts to recognize the beginning, middle, and end of  creating a piece of art, and if you don't finish the piece, you don't recognize those landmarks. -How as you create art and get better, your goals change as you continue to learn more and more. -How many of his less-favorite pieces end up being more popular than the ones he loves the most. -How you can compare yourself to other talented artists, but they might be comparing themselves to you as well. -His advice for people who might be afraid to draw or paint everyday scenes. -A story about the time he watched a duck for 20 minutes. -How when you are younger you want to be someone else, but as you get older you grow to accept who you are. -How hard it is when you are young (or even older) and you are told to “be yourself,” when you don’t know exactly who you are. -The beauty of being able to recognize that you are changing as an artist and a human being. -Being able to let go of things you are good at for the sake of progressing, especially if those things found success. -What it is like for him to get into the “zone,” and how it is like deep-sea diving. -When he gets into a flow state, how it feels as if he is a conduit for something else, and how he is just there to help it along. -The importance of staying physically fit and the relationship that it can have with your art and creativity. Pascal's Final Push will inspire you to start drawing whatever you are thinking a feeling, right now!   Quotes: "I have a hard time doing an image without telling a story." "After a few minutes, I have this nervous energy where I just want to get to the end really quickly." "Patience and the amount of time that you can sit down and draw is something that you can work on.  It's like running.  It's like a muscle.  The more you exercise it, the better you get at it." "If you don't finish a drawing, you don't get those landmarks in your head." "If you actually put yourself through the paces of finishing a drawing, your brain is going to create a grid: This is the beginning, this is the middle, and this is the end.  You'll have an idea of the trip that you're going to be taken on." "Always finish your drawing.  The more you finish, the more you understand the whole process and the easier it is to get it done.  If you keep starting and not finishing your drawings, you will never get the map in your head of the amount of work it takes to get a drawing done." "I get incredible pleasure from creating images.  Even if they are bad, the actual process of it is fun to me." "As long as you enjoy it, it's going to show in the drawing." "When I turned 30, things got a whole lot easier in my life because I wasn't trying to become something else anymore." “The more you keep saying you’re going to do something when you have time, the less likely you are to do it.” “There’s no better time than NOW to do what you want to do.” “The ME of ten years ago would not do the same drawings as me now, even if we were at the same technical level. “My best days of drawing are often when I’ve done a lot of physical exercise.” Connect with Pascal: Website / Shop / Facebook / Instagram / Tumblr / Twitter