Review: Andy Warhol, Little People Big Dreams by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara & Illustrated by Timothy Hunt
I know these books are meant to be for kids. But the concept of a Little People Big Dreams book about Andy Warhol was just too much for me to resist. And let's face it, outside of all of the controversies there are many aspects of Andy Warhol's career that would be very interesting and inspiring for young, budding artists. Like the fact that he was a shy kid, plagued by illness and that he could take something as mundane as a soup can and use it to change the art world forever.
Anyway ... this was a fun and age appropriate biography. I loved the illustrations, which felt very fitting--unique but with a definite Warhol flavour. There is also a longer biography at the back, which will probably be appreciated more by older children and any grown ups that are reading along. Understandably, the book does not mention that Warhol was shot or his unexpected death in hospital following a routine operation.
Overall, an excellent resource for kids and a bit of fun and inspiration for anyone else who cares to join in.
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