| | Featuring a series of Book jackets, displaying biographies and stories |
| | One of the most wonderful gifts in being an artist is when the story allows the creative mind to run wild and create characters in whimsical settings. One of my favorite passions is exploring the creative imagination within a tapesty of wonderment. |
| | The challenge of book illustration is to compliment the author in telling the story and bringing the characters to life. |
| | Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Larry Johnson attented The Boston Museum School of Fine Arts. Larry has been an illustrator for over twenty five years in book publishing, magazines and agencies. His work includes assignments for Fortune magazine, Lee Low, Scholastic, Little Brown, The Boston Globe, ESPN.com. Hill Holiday and the Sporting News. He has illustrated biographies on: Jesse Owens, Wilma Rudolph and The Wilt Chamberlain story. His other titles include: The Secret to Freedom, Singing with Momma Lou,...
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