Written by Darren Lebeuf
Illustrated by Ashley Barron
Kids Can Press
978-1-77138-930-3
32 pp.
Ages 3-7
April 2019
Earth Day will be upon us soon and the wonders of the natural world will call. For some it calls from an apartment balcony while for others it's from the ground beneath a canopy of deciduous or coniferous trees, and for one little boy, it's both.
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From My Forest is Green by Darren Lebeuf, illus. by Ashley Barron |
A little boy looks out from a high-rise balcony over a forest, perhaps park or ravine or woodland green space. But he also has an inside forest of artwork depicting that world. He has seen the contrasts of height and textures, size and sound, and colour, through different seasons and weather. He sketches it, paints it, collages it, makes cut-paper art, sculpts snow, takes photos, and combines mixed media to capture the essence of the forest.
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From My Forest is Green by Darren Lebeuf, illus. by Ashley Barron |
This is BC author
Darren Lebeuf's first picture book and he gives life to a child's appreciation of the forest as the child uses all his senses to gather information about it before depicting it in his artwork. It's evident how much the child enjoys exploring the forest of his neighbourhood, seeking out the wonders above and below, from milkweed pods to resourceful ants, making bark prints and using rocks and leaves to create his own forest of art. The child accepts the dynamics of a world rich with life, plant and animal, and appreciates that his impression of the forest will change with its evolution.
My forest is so many things...
I can't wait to see what my forest is tomorrow.
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From My Forest is Green by Darren Lebeuf, illus. by Ashley Barron |
The child's art is all the more lavish because it is the artwork of
Ashley Barron. Her cut-paper collages have graced many a picture book including
Up! How Families Around the World Carry Their Little Ones (Owlkids, 2017) and
Kyle Goes Alone (Owlkids, 2015), but now she goes beyond that style to show how a child interprets the natural world through his art. From his leaves taped to paper, or his sponge-painted moss and Polaroids,
Ashley Barron brings his perspective to us, from a child's eye to a reader's. It's detailed and colourful, like nature itself, and takes us all on a walk into a forest that is mostly green but much more.
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From My Forest is Green by Darren Lebeuf, illus. by Ashley Barron |
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