Worlds of Shadow
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The Wisniewskis, codirectors of the acclaimed Clarion Shadow Theatre, have modernized and simplified the techniques of the ancient art of shadow puppetry and created this easy step-by-step guide.
David R. Wisniewski è stato un autore e illustratore americano, noto soprattutto per i suoi libri per bambini. Il suo stile artistico presentava strati di carta ritagliata, conferendo alla sua opera una trama e una profondità uniche. Wisniewski traeva ispirazione dalle sue precedenti esperienze come clown circense e burattinaio, che influenzarono la struttura e la presentazione visiva delle sue storie. Si descriveva come un artista e scrittore autodidatta che si affidava agli istinti sviluppati nel corso degli anni di esibizione per guidare la sua narrativa.






The Wisniewskis, codirectors of the acclaimed Clarion Shadow Theatre, have modernized and simplified the techniques of the ancient art of shadow puppetry and created this easy step-by-step guide.
A daring adult takes on the challenge of uncovering the hidden truths behind common parental rules, donning outrageous disguises like a chocolate milk scuba diver and a giant nose. As he delves into a world filled with startling emergencies and secretive gangs, the revelations he uncovers are shocking and entertaining. This adventurous narrative, crafted by Caldecott medalist David Wisniewski, promises a whimsical exploration of childhood curiosity and the mysterious motives of grown-ups, urging readers to keep their discoveries secret.
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