Do you recognize the name Martin Handford? The answer is probably no. But, he's created something you may be familiar with - Waldo. That's right, the Waldo wearing big, round glasses and a red and white-striped shirt with matching cap. Martin is the author and illustrator behind the iconic Where's Waldo franchise, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012. Martin was born in London, England in 1956. From an early age, he spent a great deal of time drawing. As a child, his influences behind his illustrations were movies and his toy soldiers. He attempted to capture the action he witnessed from the movies and from playing with his soldiers in his drawings. His sketches came out as crowds of stick figures. Later in life, he attended an art school. He worked in an insurance office to help finance his way through school. His interest in drawing large crowds and capturing action continued. He specialized in portraying historic battle scenes. After college, he worked as a freelance illustrator. To work freelance means to work various jobs on a temporary basis versus being employed permanently. His specialty, again, was creating crowd scenes for various clients. …show more content…
With the company's support, Martin created the first book dedicated to Wally, known as Waldo in the United States and Canada. The Where's Wally collection had begun. Since then, Martin's books have grown into a global success and have been translated into 22 languages. In fact, Martin's books have sold over 43 million copies worldwide. It doesn't stop with books. There are numerous Where's Waldo games, including a video game. There is even a website dedicated to
Jarrod J. Rein is an eighteen-year-old with dark brown hair and brown eyes to match the brown arid dirt of Piedmont, Oklahoma. His skin is a smooth warm tan glow that opposes his white smile making his teeth look like snow. Standing a great height of six foot exactly, his structure resembles a bear. He is attending Piedmont high school where he in his last year of high school (senior year). He is studying to be a forensics anthropologist. Also he is studying early in the field of anatomy to be successful in his profession. While not always on the rise for knowledge Jarrod’s swimming for his high school. In a sense it’s like you see double.
Over a three week period in October 2002 a series of random sniper attacks paralyzed the Washington D.C. area. The shootings happened in in various establishments such as super markets, gas stations, restaurants and near schools turning normal tranquil areas into chaotic murder fields. There were no age group, gender or ethnicity that was safe, Victims were randomly selected and everyone was targeted. After the murderous spree, ten people were declared dead and several others wounded. The perpetrators were finally apprehended while they were sleeping at a resting spot and later identified as forty-one-year-old John Allen Muhammad and his seventeen-year-old Jamaican-American protégé, Lee Boyd Malvo.
Crichton wrote his first bestseller, The Andromeda Strain, while studying medicine at Harvard. “He later worked full time on film and writing. One of the most popular writers in the world, he has sold over 200 million books. His books have been translated into thirty-eight languages and thirteen have been made into films” (Constant). Other books such as: Five Patients, Terminal Man, Westworld, Great Train Robbery, Eaters of the Dead, Jasper Johns, Coma, Congo, Looker, Electronic Life, Runaway, Sphere, Travels, Jurassic Park, Rising Sun, Disclosure, ER, Lost World, Twister, Prey, State of Fear, Next, Pirate Latitudes, Micro, and Overview (Constant). He also published work under the pseudonyms John Lange, Jeffery Hudson and Michael Douglas (FamousAuthors 1).
... previous jobs to convey a welcoming and educational message in his work. He makes his art clear, educational, and unconventional to express his individuality and help children in their development. Had it not been for his first couple of jobs, the teacher that showed him the banned painting, and his love for children he probably would not be the memorable artist that he is today.
... Award along with the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards. Stine was also named the author of the best-selling children’s book series of all time” (R.L. Stine, 2012). In 1990, Stine has been recognized as America’s best-selling author by USA today for three years straight. Stine received the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007.
Around the time where World War II came around, he felt the need to help. Since he was of a too old of age for recruiting, he illustrated training movies for soldiers. This is where he was introduced to the art of animation and where he created a trainee named Private Snafu (All About Dr. Seuss).
Stephen King was born 9-21-47 in Portland, Maine. King has black hair that is thick, he has blue eyes and wears glasses. Stephen’s parents are Donald and Nellie Pillsbury King, and they split up when King was very young. King also has one brother who is older than him named David. During the time he was little, Stephen was into scary things from the start and he had always watch and listen to scary stories, which later inspire him to create his own. King then grew up and attended school at the University of Maine in Orono.
At his later years of life he got a wife and had two little girls. He was still the same artist, he was before. His past helped him out a lot. It made him work a lot harder to achieve his goals cause as a young child he didn't put much effort into anything unlike now. During his life he accomplished many different things, for example, he got one of his paintings in a museum. He
Frederic Remington was born was born Canton, New York on October 4, 1861 (Hatfield, Frederic). His childhood was during the Civil War, where he participated in many outdoor recreational activities including hunting, fishing, boating, etc. He also liked to draw sketched and doodle around, mainly soldiers in uniforms. His father was a newspaper man and told him many stories of the west, sparking his love for it. He went to college for a little bit, Yale School of Fine Arts, but dropped out after his father became ill and died. He then tried the world of business, but that only lasted a few months. During the summer of 1879 he met Eva Adele Caten, and became infatuated with her. In the fall of 1884 the two were married. They began their life in the West, but after a short time decided to move to the city, Brooklyn, New York. His wife left to go to her father’s home and Remington went into to the west to do some soul searching. While there he dug deep into the cowboy, rough and rugged, lifestyle (Evansville Museum ...
Most of his paintings are either oil on canvas or oil on board. He traveled and painted extensively in Europe and also did a series of paintings documenting the building of the Panama Canal. In some cases he took his easel and paints right into the canal excavation sites to capture the subject he had in mind. His later works included scenes from Mexico and California where he was a noted member of the plein air movement.
His first job on graduating in 1938 was art director of the Junior League magazine, later he worked in the same capacity for Saks Fifth Avenue department store. At the age of 25, he quit his job and used his small savings to go to Mexico, where he painted a full year before he convinced himself he would never be more than a mediocre.
After high school, he decided to move away in order to pursue his interest in art,
...triguing People" list, and in 2003, the Guinness Book of World Records named Stine as the best-selling children's book series author of all time. He won the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007. His stories have even inspired R. L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse, 4D movie-based attractions at SeaWorld and Busch Gardens.
In high school, Hopper dreamed to be a naval architect but after graduating he decided to go with an art career instead. He was insisted by his parents to study commercial art for a stable income. Hopper studied at the New York School of Art and Design for six years. Sketching from live models challenged Hopper and
Eric Carle is well known for his low word-count and amazing picture books. He won the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award in 2003 for what he contributed to children’s early literature, as well as the International Hans Christian Anderson Award in 2010 for his illustrations. Eric Carle is best known for his book, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”, but he also wrote the “Grouchy Ladybug”, and illustrated “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?”