Showing posts with label Rashin Kheiriyeh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rashin Kheiriyeh. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 October 2020

Rashin Kheiriyeh

 

'Story Boat' written by Kyo Maclear and illustrated by Rashin Kheriyeh, a story about being on the move as a family, for whatever reason', and how 'home' is constantly evolving and changing as you travel, maintained by a thread of consistancy, a cup/ a blanket. Here is home, but here is constantly changing.

"What I really want to convey was the idea that home was also a story," Maclear says. "That what could carry us in the absence of something solid was just the presence of a story."     Kyo Maclear 








Thank you, Joy Chu.

Thursday, 4 May 2017

Rashin Kheiriyeh IIII




More feathery beauty by Iranian illustrator Rashin Kheiriyeh from"Where is my blue bird?" which was selected at 2017 Nami Island international picture book illustration concours, South Korea.

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Rashin Kheiriyeh II







Rashin Kheiriyeh's illustrations for "Boy, Train and Bird" book, published in Iran, written by Ahmad Reza Ahmadi, and exhibited at the Illustration exhibition of this years Bologna Children's Book Fair.
Rashin's birds with collaged feathers are a delight as are the lovely characters who inhabit her pictures.
It has been eight years since I first blogged Rashin's work and her career has gone from strength to strength with her works selected for many international awards.

Monday, 18 May 2009

Rashin Kheiriyeh Iranian Illustrator

Above: Up There Down There
Above: The Cunning Tailor
Below: Rashin Kheiriyeh
Today I found the beautiful work of Rashin at http://nataschasrosenberg.blogspot.com/ this is a tiny sample of Rashin's books published in many languages that have won many awards see her gallery of works at http://www.rashin-art.com/