Eerie Dearies: 26 Ways to Miss School

Eerie Dearies: 26 Ways to Miss School

by Rebecca Chaperon
Eerie Dearies: 26 Ways to Miss School

Eerie Dearies: 26 Ways to Miss School

by Rebecca Chaperon

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Overview

Astral projection, gremlin-attacks, and teleportation are just a few of the reasons for academic absence creatively illustrated in this book.

  Eerie Dearies is an unusual book that offers a carefully crafted & alphabetized selection of twenty-six beautifully illustrated excuses for being awol from school. Faded and well-used book covers serve as compelling backgrounds to each of these delicately rendered acrylic paintings, creating an atmosphere akin to an old and dusty collection of darkly humorous myths.

  This bizarre and astonishing ABC book contains 26 illustrations of absent school girls by Vancouver artist Rebecca Chaperon. Chaperon’s fine art paintings capture the misadventures of various heroines from literary works while portraying the tale of a female protagonist within a slightly surreal landscape. Her images entertain the mind with possible narratives, while haunting us with underlying emotions. In Eerie Dearie ephemeral landscapes are populated with intriguing figures, at once pale and wan and amusingly dramatic. The perfect peculiar ABC!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781927018408
Publisher: Simply Read Books
Publication date: 01/26/2014
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 7 - 12 Years

About the Author

With a compulsion to create unique visual stories, Rebecca Chaperon’s paintings and illustrations often follow the thread of a heroine’s misadventure through an enchanted landscape. Her subject matter ranges from ethereal and dream-like to darkly humorous. Her work can be found at www.thechaperon.ca.
Born in England in 1978, Rebecca began to call the rainy shore of Vancouver home after graduating from Emily Carr University in 2002. Her work has been exhibited across Canada and has been awarded a grant from Canada Council for the Visual Arts.

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