- Bryan Collier
Bryan Collier, award-winning author and illustrator, has illustrated numerous children's books, including "Rosa" by
Nikki Giovanni which was awarded aCoretta Scott King Award and aCaldecott Honor . He also won aCoretta Scott King Award for "Uptown", his first attempt at both writing and illustrating.Biography
Bryan Collier was born in Pocomoke, Maryland. As a child Bryan Collier had a great collection of quality children’s books that his mom, a
Head Start teacher, would bring home. [1] Some of his favorites were, "Whistle for Willie" byEzra Jack Keats , "Snowy Day" byEzra Jack Keats , "Harold and the Purple Crayon" byCrockett Johnson , and "Where the Wild Things Are " byMaurice Sendak . [1] He said that he wouldn't read the books at first; he would only look at the images to tell him the story. [1]He didn’t start experimenting with art until he was 15 years old. [1] He said it was something that sort of clicked in him overnight and the next day he starting painting. [1] While in high school he won first place in a Congressional Competition and his painting was displayed in the Capitol Building in Washington D.C for a year. [1] Collier received a scholarship through a national talent competition through the
Pratt Institute in New York City, one of the leading art schools in the United States [1] . He later graduated fromPratt Institute with honors. [1] While at Pratt, he was a volunteer at the Harlem Horizon Art Studio located within theHarlem Hospital Center . The center is open to the children of the hospital as well as the children of the community. [1] He later became the Program Director, a position he held for twelve years. [2]Collier said that one of the biggest reasons for wanting to become a part of children’s books was because of an experience he had in 1995 at a book store where the books he saw did not look or feel or sound like him or his children. [1] He thought that he could do better, so that’s what he worked towards. [1]
Today Collier continues to be active at the Harlem Horizon Art Studio but now as a volunteer. [1] He believes it’s important to be a positive role model for kids. [2] He says, "It gives the community, the schools, the kids, and the parents the opportunity to come together for a very positive uplifting cause—the building and re-building of self-esteem, teaching the appreciation of art, and keeping the kids connected and involved and away from negative influences." [2] He also spends time visiting schools to talk with teachers, librarians, and students about books and art. [1]
Illustration Style
Collier uses a unique technique of combining watercolors with collage.
The first thing he does before creating the illustrations is a photo shoot of either his family or friends acting out the story. [1] Sometimes he uses up to ten rolls of film. [1] He believes that by having people act out the story, it shows him the important gestures that illuminate the scenes. [1]
Next, he carefully selects some of the photographs that best fit the text and begins sketching. [2] After the sketching is complete, he begins painting in watercolor and the collage follows. He gets pieces for his collage mostly from magazines like
Elle . [1]Awards
Coretta Scott King Award
*"A Freedom River" by Doreen Rappaport
*"Visiting Langston" byWillie Perdomo Caldecott Honor andCoretta Scott King Award
*"Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr." by Doreen Rappaport
*"Rosa" byNikki Giovanni Coretta Scott King Award and Ezra Jack Keats Award
*"Uptown" by Bryan CollierBooks Illustrated by Bryan Collier
*"Doo-Wop Pop" (written by Roni Schotter), Amistad, 2008
*"Lincoln and Douglass: An American Friendship" (written byNikki Giovanni ), Henry Holt and Co., 2008
*"Barack Obama: Son of a Promise, Child of Hope" (written by Nikki Grimes), Simon & Schuster, 2008
*"Lift Every Voice and Sing" (written by James Weldon Johnson), Amistad, 2007
*"Cherish Today: A Celebration of Life's Moments" (written by Kristina Evans), Jump at the Sun, 2007
*"12 Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali" (written by Charles R. Jr Smith), Candlewick 2007
*"Welcome, Precious" (written by Nikki Grimes), Orchard Books / a division of ScholasticPress, 2006
*"Rosa" (written byNikki Giovanni ), Henry Holt and Company, 2005
*"John's Secret Dreams: The Life of John Lennon" (written by Doreen Rappaport),Jump at the Sun / Hyperion Books for Children, 2004
*"Skull Talks Back and Other Haunting Tales" (written by Zora Neale Hurston),HarperCollins Publishers, 2004
*"What's the Hurry Fox?: And Other Animal Stories" (collected by Zora Neale Hurston; adapted by Joyce Carol Thomas), HarperCollins Publishers, 2004
*"I'm Your Child, God: Prayers for Children and Teenagers" (written by Marian Wright Edelman), Jump at the Sun / Hyperion Books for Children, 2002
*"Kiss it Up to God" (selected poems by Nadine Mozon), Fly By Night Press, 2002
*"Visiting Langston"(written by Willie Perdomo), Henry Holt and Company, 2002
*"Jump at the Sun Trasury: An African American Picture Book Collection" (an anthology compiled by Andrea Davis Pinkney), Jump at the Sun / Hyperion Books for Children, 2001
*"Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr." (written by Doreen Rappaport), Jump at the Sun / Hyperion Books for Children, 2001
*"A Freedom River" (written by Doreen Rappaport), Jump at the Sun / Hyperion Books forChildren, 2000
*"Uptown" (written by Bryan Collier), Henry Holt and Company, 2000
*"These Hands" (written by Hope Lynn Price), Hyperion Books for Children, 1999Additional Websites
http://www.bryancollier.comhttp://www.rif.org/readingplanet/bookzone/content/collier.mspxhttp://www2.scholastic.com/browse/contributor.jsp?id=2649http://bccb.lis.uiuc.edu/1002focus.html
References
[http://www.teachingbooks.net/content/Collier_qu.pdf] [http://www.bryancollier.com/artist.html]
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