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The Wonderful World of Ed Emberley

The Wonderful World of Ed Emberley


Much loved the world over, Ed Emberley has been inspiring illustrators, young and old, since the 1970s. Either with crayon and a coloring book, or a more formal artistic approach, his incredible influence is clear.

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The schematic for doodling Ed's characters is so utterly basic you don't even need to be able to read to understand how, yet the it produces a character with so much style and heart you can't help but be captivated. As a kid, I remember sitting at the kitchen table with one of Emberly's drawing books checked out from the library and I drew every single one of the illustrations in the book. Paper everywhere in disarray filled with marker doodles, I practiced and practiced.

Ed's still quite active today, and if you're lucky enough to be near Culver City, CA you can see an exhibition dedicated to his work at the Scion Installation until Aug 7th. The show features Ed's original mock-ups as well as work from six artists who were influenced by his books as children too.

Here's a few more of my illustrators whose work echos that of the great Mr. Ed (person, not horse, that is.)

The wooooonderful Christopher David Ryan.

The work of Japanese illustrator Toru Fukuda feels familiar too, even channeling the Mr. Men series.

And finally Jim Datz'simmense body of work definitely rocks this vibe with equal parts stunning color and typography.

Images sourced from Google, Contrarymary and Grickily's photostreams, and My Love for You is a Stampede of Horses.

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Verub

That will be a great inspiration!

sec9586

I had the drawing book of animals when I was little! I wore that thing OUT. LOVE this entry! Thanks for posting!!

Bruno_Bauhaus

Great post! I've always wondered what happened to that dude!
I happen to still own a copy of "Ed Emberley's Science Flip Books" from 1994.
Like most of his other books, the artwork is colourful and imaginative.
However, unlike most of his books, the drawings are very realistic and heavily detailed. The work is a testament to the fact that Emberley has natural drawing talent; With this knowledge he simplifies his work in order to get anyone who might be intimidated to draw just for the fun of it!

ycc2106

Emberley, I love all his illustrations and designs!
Thanks for sharing, it's a great plus to mention similar artists!
BTW, I mentioned this post in the IF group because this weeks inspiration word is Vintage Comic =)
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mollybermea

ooooh. feeling tickled with inspiration. :) love his work. thanks!

Pixiie

I absolutely LOVE Ed Emberley.
There was a library in my elementary school and I would almost always get one of his books. Even if I'd gotten it out before. They were always so fun.

zazz96

Ed! 8D
I used to own some of his books. I think I still do, actually. I used to draw from them all the time when I was younger. I remember finishing the dragon in that animal one when I was in elementary, and being so proud for weeks afterwards. <3

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