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Mother Goose - Laura Goetz

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c Laura Goetz 2012, Mary Mary Quite Contrary Mary Mary Quite Contrary, is a Mother Goose Rhyme that has been passed down through oral tradition and published over centuries.  The origins are steeped in history.  One theory is the rhyme refers to Mary Tudor, nicknamed Bloody Mary, who was the daughter of King Henry VIII. I learned the words as a child, (the Mother Goose Club Version) unaware of the history or meaning. Although the history is interesting, I chose to illustrate the rhyme on a more cheerful note. My garden was the inspiration for this illustration.  In this painting, my daughter is portrayed as Mary, and if you look closely you can see her rabbit Daisy.  This illustration was painted with Winsor Newton watercolors on Arches paper. To view more of my art:   www.lauraspencil.blogspot.com

Fantasy: Diana Ting Delosh

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Detail from Spring Awakening Diana Ting Delosh Ink & Watercolor illustration © Ladybug Magazine , April 2002 Floral fantasy - anthropomorphic flowers awaken from their winter slumber. Daffodils yawn, Crocuses toss their sleepy heads, Hyacinths say howdy and violets peer shyly at all. Illustration for a poem by the same name about early spring flowers. 13 of Diana's Spring themed illustrations are in a gallery exhibition at her local library from March 5 - April 30, 2010. For more about the illustrator, please visit her website dianadelosh.com or her blog dtdelosh.blogspot.com

Spring - Donna Miskend

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Penelope apologizes to Christopher for her brother's trouble making. copyright Miskend 2009, pen and ink  Spring makes me think of flowers and faeries - just so happens that a MG story I am writing works with this month's theme! View a sample of my work at www.donnamiskend.com.

Spring- Penny Weber

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Priscilla and the Hummingbird gouache and colored pencils Please view more of Penny's work at http://pennyweber.blogspot.com or on her agent's site, www.wendylynn.com