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Sara Varon Illustrated Interview

Posted June 22, 2007 at 3:23 pm — Filed under:

This article was written by Blue Delliquanti, a member of the Walker Art Center Teen Arts Council (WACTAC).

Arriving as unbelievably early as I do each Thursday afternoon, I have lots of time before each WACTAC meeting. I spend this time going all over the museum, eyeing interesting pieces and learning about the artists behind them. I found one of my favorite new artists in an unexpected place — on the last page of every Walker calendar. Sara Varon‘s whimsical illustrations help advertise our family programs, and at the Shop you can read her comic book, The Present, about an adorable snowman exploring the galleries.

Her comics (featuring a cast of turtles, rabbits, and snowmen) are lighthearted tales of friendship and fun, and I enjoy them immensely. So I set up an interview with her, and since we are both comic artists we chose a unique format for our conversation. My drawings (the boxes on the left) contain my questions to Sara, and the ones on the right were left blank for her to fill in with her answers. I mailed the half complete pages to her, and she finished them. I think the drawings look incredible, if I do say so myself.

So here it is: the complete illustrated interview between me and renowned artist Sara Varon. Enjoy!

About me (Blue Delliquanti): I’ve been a member of the Walker Art Center Teen Arts Council (WACTAC) for one year. I just graduated from Wayzata High School, and will be attending Franklin College Switzerland in August. I’m aspiring to be a writer, animator, comic artist (check out a drawing I did for the Kara Walker postcard project by click here), or hopefully a combination of the three. If you’re interested in contacting me, I can be reached at thedeepblue42@hotmail.com. Thanks!

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WOW – this is so incredibly cool – the concept and the execution are fantastic!

Comment by Leigha — June 22, 2007 at 5:20 pm

this is the best thing i have ever seen. i will smile forever thinking about it! thanks Blue and Sara!

Comment by Sarah Peters — June 22, 2007 at 5:40 pm

Neat! A creative to co-produce art and an effetive way to promote the WACTAC! As Sarah and I share the same last name, I thought we could we be related. Maybe art runs in the family? Any way, funny story line and nice drawings!

Comment by Corinne Varon-Green, Ed. D. — June 23, 2007 at 1:42 pm

This was the most delightful conversation on which I’ve ever eavesdropped–

I love that this was a teen-to-professional artist dialogue– good job everyone!

Comment by Nina Frenkel — June 23, 2007 at 5:49 pm

oh wow!

I loooove Sara’s work.

shie is the best!!!

Comment by aya — June 23, 2007 at 10:39 pm

Fantastic way to carry on a conversation–loved it!

Comment by Siri Engberg — June 25, 2007 at 4:43 pm

What an innovative, refreshing and impressive interview! Kudos to Blue! And to artist Sara Varon for her willingness to participate. Thank you ladies. You are inspiring.

Comment by Lea Anne Jasper — June 28, 2007 at 12:04 pm

totally charming and awesome! WACTAC and SV continue to be the coolest.

Comment by Dara Henning — July 3, 2007 at 4:09 pm

[...] find out why. If you are interested in seeing more of Blue’s artwork, be sure look at her illustrated interview with Sara [...]

Brilliant, Blue. It really is…

Makes me want more!

Comment by Joan LaBelle — September 6, 2007 at 10:36 pm

[...] Walker Art Center has an awesome interview with illustrator and writer Sara Varon. Sara’s latest book is Robot Dreams which is put out [...]

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