David Wiesner's quiet picture book David Wiesner is a very artistic writer. The love for his art is depicted by the style of his work. As you turn over the page, the reader will be fascinated by that picture soon. Whisner is known for its unique style and is a picture book without words. A silent picture book is as it is said, this is a book that contains only pictures. "Quiet picture books are a very personal experience for readers" (Amazon.com). Children can benefit from this style book. A quiet picture book can stimulate creativity and language while introducing the basic principles of books and reading to children.
"I am hoping that children will have a good time while reading my books," Wiesner pointed out in the SATA interview. "I found that picture-less picture books are rich and delicate like the text in the book." "In a quiet book, all readers actually completed the story," he explains Did. "There is no author's voice to talk about stories There are a lot of things in freefalls and books like Tuesday there is not much need to read the picture.The reader can not simply read books.I am using visual literacy I am excited to cultivate. "
In January 2017, Wiesner held a retrospective exhibition called David Wiesner and Art of Silent Story at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. In the exhibition, Wisner showed his work highlight in his career. The exhibition ended at SBMA on May 14, 2017 and continues to rotate through the museum until today
David Wisner's interest in visual narrative dates back to high school days when he painted silent cartoons and produced silent films. Born and raised in Bridgewater, New Jersey, I got a bachelor's degree in illustration art at Rhode Island Design University. He painted a picture of 9 feet as a student, but this time I thought that this was the origin of free fall, and in 1989 I won the Caldcott Medal of Honor.
David Wiesner (born February 5, 1956) is a writer for American illustrators and children's books. As an illustrator, he recognized the annual "American Best Children's Picture Book" and won three Caldecott medals, and he was one of the five finalists of the International Hans Christian Andersen Award every year of 2008 did. It is the highest honor of creator of children's book creator. Wiesner's first book is Honest Andrew, a picture book by Gloria Skurzynski published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1980. That year, he also performed a novel by Avi, Man from the Sky (Knopf, 1980). After showing more than a dozen books with other writers, he and his wife Kim Khan co-authored a lower Sam Dragon of a picture book G. P. Putnam was published in 1987. Since then, Wisner has created many independent picture books - writers and illustrators, or stories without words.