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The color monster a story about emotions by anna llenas
The color monster a story about emotions by anna llenas













the color monster a story about emotions by anna llenas

Shapes are irregular and organic like home-cut crafts. Cardboard or cardstock cutouts, punctured and layered, look as though they could be felt by readers’ fingertips. Lines are scribble-style, checkered, and swirled background paper is graphed, perforated, and newsprinted. Using wax colors, watercolor pencils, acrylics, pencil, and collage, Llenas lays out entrancing textures and hues in enthralling compositions with plenty of white space. However, taken on their own, the multimedia illustrations are downright splendid. The textual descriptions sometimes contradict the visual messages, showing aesthetically cheerful or peaceful artwork for spreads about sadness or confusion.

the color monster a story about emotions by anna llenas

Placing emotions literally into jars implies an odd repressiveness, while declarations such as “When you’re sad, you…want to be alone” are unnecessarily universalizing. Then, either the child or a narrative voice proclaims, “Your emotions don’t work well when they’re all jumbled up.” The child, now smiling, offers to help separate the monster’s emotions “and put each one in its own jar.” Each emotion is assigned one color, and the monster turns that color only (rather than multicolored) while that feeling is explained. “Are you all mixed up again, Color Monster?” asks an inexplicably annoyed-looking child. A kid helps a monster sort out his emotions.Ī monster arrives, multicolored, with frowning mouth and troubled eyes.















The color monster a story about emotions by anna llenas