Like Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work, Steptoe’s illustrations radiate energy
and immediacy. A patch-worked canvas of scavenged wood, painted and
collaged with photos, and images of human anatomy, evokes the
improvisatory nature of Basquiat’s art.
At the end of her rope, Granny is desperate for time alone to finish
knitting sweaters for a house filled with dozens of rambunctious
children.
As they work throughout the week, slaves look forward to their afternoon
of music, hope, and community in Congo Square, New Orleans.
A diverse community of anthropomorphic bugs is intrigued by an unfurling
sprout. Carson Ellis deftly depicts the mysteries of life in an
imaginary, natural world.
A cat’s walk through the world becomes a surprise-filled exploration of
perspective and empathy.