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Looking Out The Window: Meet Teen Illustrator Morgan Gardner




A Warm Welcome to Morgan Gardner

Illustrator for The Littlest Shepherd by Laverne Story Stanley
(Shown above with the author)


Hi Morgan, it's great to have you visit. Tell us the theme of this book? 

It follows a shepherd boy on the night of the birth of Jesus and his journey to seeing the newborn savior.

How did you meet the author?

I met Laverne Stanley through my mom. My mom said one of her friends needed an illustrator for the children’s book she had been working on. We met up and it just kinda went from there. It was a lot of fun!

What was your favorite part of the illustration process?

My favorite part was interpreting the author’s ideas of the scene, and then composing it. I also enjoyed drawing the little sheep.

What was the most difficult part?

Learning how to use the digital program I was using was a little difficult. I had just gotten my first drawing tablet and downloaded my program only a month or so before I met Mrs. Laverne, so I was still figuring out all the little bugs and things. Mrs. Laverne was very patient with me and a pleasure to work with.

Thank you for sharing, Morgan!

Morgan also shares her favorite Bible verse and her favorite recipe (one her grandmother makes).

Favorite Bible Verse and Why

“I consider our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” Romans 8:18

I like this verse because it’s a nice reminder that no matter how hard life gets, it’s only a temporary place, and we always have God and his kingdom to look forward to.


Favorite Recipe

Paella is one of my favorite comfort foods. It is a Spanish dish made with rice and seafood. My grandma, who lives in Spain, makes this for me every time she comes to visit. (I also just really like shrimp.) This recipe is close to the one she uses. Watch the fun video with the written recipe below it.





About The Littlest Shepherd

The Littlest Shepherd retells the story of the first Christmas through the eyes of a young shepherd, Thaddeus. It includes a touch of fantasy, which will appeal to young readers today. He spends a cold night in the hills above Bethlehem with his older brothers as they watch over their family’s sheep. All is calm until the wondrous appearance of a host of angels brings the message the Messiah has been born. While his brothers leave immediately for Bethlehem, Thaddeus remains behind to care for his sickly pet sheep, Little One. His sadness over having to stay is soon forgotten when another miraculous appearance brings him face to face with two of Israel’s greatest leaders and a surprising visit to the stable. While many of his questions are answered, he’s left with many more. This story teaches children the truth of the first Christmas, presenting the opportunity for discussion about Jesus and the meaning of His birth. Enhanced by beautiful illustrations, parents and grandparents will enjoy sharing The Littlest Shepherd with children ages 4-12.

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Bio:

Morgan Gardner began her artistic endeavors at the age of seven, crafting tiny figures from wax. No medium is beneath her, and her pencil is never idle. Her extensive travels as a military child, as well as her love of fantasy literature, inspire her work. Currently, Morgan attends high school in South Texas where she lives with her family of eight, including two howling German shepherds and two fat goldfish.


Comments

Lisa Lickel said…
Ah-MAZ-ing!!! So lovely to see you in action. Hard to believe so much time has flown by. Miss you guys OFTEN and glad to read about Morgan. Congratulations.
Anonymous said…
Greetings! This is I.B. Nosey, your official unofficial reporter! And while I'm not an illustrator I'm certainly illustrated, heh heh. Now don't get technical and ask how I'm drawn 'cause all I can say is - I'm drawn cool, man, downright authentic cool!

Congrats for completing your first gig and it's a job well done. Yes, ma'am. Couldn't have done it better myself - er, well, no one asked me to do it so I couldn't have very well have done it anyway, heh heh.

Wishing you the best in your artistic career, Ms. Gardner. Hats off to ya - though I don't wear any hats, but I'm donned in my famous tweedy weedy blazer so - er, um - ahem. Yeah. What was I gonna say?

Gimme a second, will ya?
April Gardner said…
Ms. Lisa,
Thank you for your support over the years! I remember when you bought the rinky-dink paper book I made in first grade, thank you for being there for me since the start, and helping me on my way!

I.B. Nosey
Thanks for your support! Maybe you should give hats a try!

Morgan
Morgan, this was so exciting to read! I'm so proud of you! You have a great talent, and you are so articulate and professional too. May God bless you and the work of your hands for many years to come!

<3
Good for you, Morgan. I know God has geeat plans for your talent. Your illustrations are not only sweet and beautifully created but reflect a love for our Lord.
Kim said…
Thank you for sharing. I come from a long line of talented artists, but unfortunately it skipped a generation with me. I admire artists of all types.
Gail Pallotta said…
Posting for Laurean Brooks, whose comment didn't go through.

This young lady is amazing. May God continue to bless her in her gift as she uses it for Him.

April Gardner said…
Michelle, Thank you! Though I could never sound so professional without the help of my mom. :D

Julie, aww, thanks so much for the support, I intend to keep spreading God's love through my work!

Laurean and Carlene, you're so sweet, thank you for the love!


--Morgan

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