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Illustration - Children's Books- Cristina Acosta
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Illustration:  Children's Books

“Acosta illustrates the tale with swirling, thick-lined tropical scenes in which form takes second place to vibrant, emphatic color.  The eye-catching visuals. . . and the author’s natural-sounding language. . . make the tale a promising candidate for reading aloud.”
Booklist, October 1998

Letter from Cristina

   Growing up the oldest child in a family of seven children, books were my salvation. I could open a book and shut out the rest of the world. Reading was not only my way to lose myself, it led me to find myself.
    As a very young child I remember  staring at the images in books, imagining myself in those worlds. As I grew up, I continually read to my younger siblings, often memorizing entire books, especially my favorite Dr. Seuss titles. I feel such gratitude to the artists and writers that crafted the beautiful and expansive words and pictures that were those books. They led me to my life as an artist and writer.
    When I became a  mother, it was important to me to contribute to a book that would influence my daughter's life. Susan Struass wrote When Woman Became the Sea, a Hispanic creation story (based on myths from the indigenous people of Costa Rica), and I illustrated it. When I read my dedication of  that book to my daughter I feel gratitude and pride to be a member of the group of authors and illustrators that have so positively influenced generations of children. 

The following images are examples of  my work. See my art book Paint Happy! (North Light Books©2002,2004) for examples of my art and instruction concepts. To see my art exhibited in series, take a look at my Art Exhibits page. To explore writing and/or illustrating your own Children's literature check out the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators SCBWI.

When Woman Became the Sea (Beyond Words Publishing, Hillsboro, OR©1998) is out of print. You may be able to find a used copy on Amazon.

       
 
Rainforest Frog
 
Santa & Birds
 
 
Juggling Stars
 
 
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When Woman Became the Sea
Page 1 & 2
Sibu Creating the World
 

 
Pages 3 & 4
Sibu Called for Thunder

 
Pages 5 & 6
Her Name was Sea
 
Pages 7 & 8
Sibu gave Sea a Walking Stick for Thunder
 

 
Pages 9 & 10
Thunder was Furious to be given a Old Man's Gift
pages 11 & 12
Oh, How the World is Changed When a Woman Begins to Wonder
 


 
Pages 13 & 14
A Snake bit her &
Sea fell into a deep sleep.
 
Pages 15 & 16
Sibu & Thunder wrapped Sea in a burial bundle.
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Pages 17 & 18
Sibu put a frog on the bundle. It hopped after the first fly.
Pages 19 & 20
A Beautiful tree grew from the burial bundle
 
 
Pages 21 & 22
Leaves & Blossoms
burst from the tree branches inviting
birds of every color.

 
Pages 23 & 24
Two birds broke the tree, releasing the waters of the world.  
Pages 25 & 26
Water filled the valleys of the world.
 
Pages 27 & 28
Sea & Thunder dance in the mist.
 
 
Pages 29 & 30
Tropical Waters,
end pages for the
book.
 


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