The book “Dear James: Letters to a Young Illustrator” written by R. O. Blechman – a true picture of artwork. The title appears in Harper’s Bazaar, Rolling Stone and the New York Times. A working background in art and animation proves Blechman aptly qualified to promote young artists in his domain.
This title incorporates drawings indicating the specimens of cartoon development, extension of thought-bubbles, and a private training course in art discipline.
James started sending his drawings in 1984 to Blechman, thereby showing his talent of a professional illustrator. It is not important that James is a practical or fabricated artist the fact is that it doesn’t swap the heart of this smart fable.
During the study of this literary work, we come to the conclusion that we should admire the literary work of the author. This literary title is a “finer gift” for the people who have the penchant in creative and innovative arts and crafts. Where else would they learn such valued advice as this: “Talent is not always narrowly focused? Did a Leonardo know that he must either write or paint or invent?” That he must do either this or that, when he needed to do this and that and that and that?”
In the nutshell, Dear James is an appealing book for the art and craft enthusiasts, those who have surpassed in their exclusive domain, thus it lends a finer lesson for the life, to come ahead.