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Chris Soentpiet (soon- peet ) www.soentpiet.com. By: Trisha Ceperich. "I knew watercolors were what I wanted to work with…. I loved it.". Background. Born in South Korea. Was adopted along with his sister when he was 8 yrs old. They moved to Hawaii.
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Chris Soentpiet(soon-peet)www.soentpiet.com By: Trisha Ceperich "I knew watercolors were what I wanted to work with…. I loved it."
Background • Born in South Korea. • Was adopted along with his sister when he was 8 yrs old. They moved to Hawaii. • He is Korean, but has spent little time there.
How his career began… • Soentpiet first used watercolors when he was 16 in a high school art class. • His teacher was so impressed she sent his work to art schools around the country. • He won a scholarship to Pratt Institute in NYC where he studied Fine Arts and Education. • Ted and Betsy Lewin encouraged Chris to try illustrating. • After being rejected 10 times he eventually had the opportunity to write and illustrate his 1st children’s book Around Town.
Experiences/Research • When doing research for his book Peacebound Trains he was able to visit his Korean siblings for the first time. • Chris does a lot of research about characters and settings because his books reflect people, history, and cultures.
Chris Soentpiet’s work • His illustrations are historically and culturally accurate. • He uses models (along with costumes, makeup, and hair) to paint realistic illustrations. • Soentpiet takes pictures of the models acting out scenes to help him as he paints.
Realistic • Characters and settings look real • Soentpiet takes pictures of models and researches settings before he begins illustrating. • He paints with watercolors and uses his research and pictures to help his illustrations come to life. • Chris Soentpiet’s work stands out because his illustrations are so realistic.
Books • Peacebound Trains • Brothers • Amazing Faces • Jin Woo • Around Town • The Last Dragon • Molly Bannaky • And many more…
Honors/Awards • NAACP Image Award: Outstanding Literacy Work 2004 for My Brother Martin • Society of Illustrators Gold Medal (Original Art Show) Award 1996 for Peacebound Trains • International Reading Award (IRA) Children Book of the Year 1996, 2000, and 2002 for More Than Anything Else • Jane Addams Book Award 2000 for Molly Bannaky • Parent’s Choice Gold Award 2001 for Coolies • And the list continues…
Appearances • Chris Soentpiet makes appearances in cities across the country. • He also accepts requests for school visits. • More information and an appearance request form can be found on his website; which again is www.soentpiet.com
Brothers • I chose Brothers because the characters’ facial expressions on each page look so realistic. Even though it is just a painting you can tell what the character is feeling. • The realistic paintings of this book illustrate Soentpiet’s body of works.
Brothers (cont.) • This book celebrates diversity because a boy from China becomes friends with an Irish boy in San Francisco during a time when cultures did not really mix. • It would appeal to children because the 2 main characters are young boys who become friends. • It can be used to teach about immigration, different cultures, geography, the potatoe famine
As a Teacher… • Chris Soentpiet’s website also includes lesson plans and ideas to go along with each of his books.
Bibliography • http://www.hermanagencyinc.com/chris_soentpiet.htm • http://www.eduplace.com/kids/tnc/mtai/soentpiet.html • http://www.soentpiet.com/