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Sonia Delaunay
Sonia Delaunay: Art Is Life | Cara Manes, Fatinha Ramos
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Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979), painter and textile, theater, and fashion designer, made enormous contributions to the development of abstraction in the early 1910s, partly because of her son, Charles. In this new book, Delaunay and six-year-old Charles have a fantastical adventure in a world of color and form, a magical road trip in their car, modeled after her 1925 design for a Citroen convertible. They glide into a landscape of colors and shapes drawn from Delaunay's early abstract compositions--it's as if they've driven into one of her paintings. Mother and son also explore the artist's gorgeous, colorful designs for fabrics and clothing. Throughout, Delaunay helps Charles understand her artistic process and that of her husband, artist Robert Delaunay, by asking him what shapes and colors he recognizes along the way. They end up back in the real world, and Charles realizes that his mother's thoughts about art permeate every aspect of their life.
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#Gratitude30 Day 2: Accdg to Fats‘ review: This picturebook biography “focuses on the #inspiration of Ukrainian artist, Sonia Delaunay, for her bold artworks. It pays tribute to Sonia‘s bold experimentation with color and art form.” For our #BeautyArtMusicInBooks reading theme til end of the year. Fats‘ full review here: https://wp.me/pDlzr-jaG

lynneamch Gratitude to you and Litsy. I would never have known about this book without you. Sounds like a perfect gift for my own grandchildren in honor of my Ukrainian grandmother. 6y
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