Lane Smith (born August 25, 1959) is an American children's book author and illustrator.
But don't worry, despite all the semiotic hoopla, Lane Smith's books are just plain fun.
Lane Smith, on the other hand, designs and paints with a draftsman's precision.
Lane Smith, counterintuitively, chooses that very moment as the starting point for "Pinocchio the Boy," which he wrote and illustrated.
I first saw Lane Smith's work when I was a young illustrator at the Bologna book fair.
Lane Smith attended in 1955, did not graduate.
Lane Smith, on rounding the bend in front of the statue and seeing the multi-colored lanterns, said, "That works for me.
Written and illustrated by Lane Smith.
It was illustrated by Lane Smith, who won the Caldecott Honor for his illustrations.
Lane Smith was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1936.
Lane Smith (born August 25, 1959) is an American children's book author and illustrator.
Lane Smith, author of "It's a Book," says tech-savy kids are "antsy" during his public readings.
Lane Smith, on the other hand, designs and paints with a draftsman's precision.
Lane Smith, counterintuitively, chooses that very moment as the starting point for "Pinocchio the Boy," which he wrote and illustrated.
Lane Smith was a huge success, breathing life and humor into the Daily Planet editor-in-chief Perry White.
Lane Smith attended in 1955, did not graduate.
Lane Smith, on rounding the bend in front of the statue and seeing the multi-colored lanterns, said, "That works for me.
Written and illustrated by Lane Smith.
It was illustrated by Lane Smith, who won the Caldecott Honor for his illustrations.
Lane Smith was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1936.
Lane Smith (born August 25, 1959) is an American children's book author and illustrator.
Lane Smith, author of "It's a Book," says tech-savy kids are "antsy" during his public readings.
Lane Smith, on the other hand, designs and paints with a draftsman's precision.
Lane Smith, counterintuitively, chooses that very moment as the starting point for "Pinocchio the Boy," which he wrote and illustrated.
Lane Smith was a huge success, breathing life and humor into the Daily Planet editor-in-chief Perry White.
Lane Smith attended in 1955, did not graduate.
Lane Smith, on rounding the bend in front of the statue and seeing the multi-colored lanterns, said, "That works for me.
Written and illustrated by Lane Smith.
It was illustrated by Lane Smith, who won the Caldecott Honor for his illustrations.
Lane Smith was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1936.
Lane Smith (born August 25, 1959) is an American children's book author and illustrator.
But don't worry, despite all the semiotic hoopla, Lane Smith's books are just plain fun.
Lane Smith, on the other hand, designs and paints with a draftsman's precision.
Lane Smith, counterintuitively, chooses that very moment as the starting point for "Pinocchio the Boy," which he wrote and illustrated.
I first saw Lane Smith's work when I was a young illustrator at the Bologna book fair.
Lane Smith attended in 1955, did not graduate.
Lane Smith, on rounding the bend in front of the statue and seeing the multi-colored lanterns, said, "That works for me.
Written and illustrated by Lane Smith.
It was illustrated by Lane Smith, who won the Caldecott Honor for his illustrations.
Lane Smith was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1936.