| July
2005
Book Review Praises Kupesic’s Artwork
in “The Nutcracker”.
“As
a picture book rather than a ballet, of course, its success
is highly dependent on the skill of its illustrator. Rich
in texture, detail, and glowing colour, Rajka Kupesic’s
illustrations for Karen Kain’s story create a world
of romance, beauty, and magic – unlike Maurice Sendak’s
comic, grotesque stage sets and 1984 picture book of The Nutcracker.
The doll-like faces of Kupesic’s characters don’t
draw us into their emotions, but rather encourage us to enter
with them into this strange and splendid land, glowing with
deep blue skies and golden stars. The transformation of edibles
into dancing figures, and the appearance of the Fairy from
inside a gigantic golden egg – both delights of the
Kudelka production – are skillfully transferred to this
picture book.
Kupesic’s artwork evokes the feeling of the stage sets
without being a literal depiction of them; draperies frame
several scenes, but like the bed-curtains and other lavishly
used fabrics, they suggest a fantasy world that may be the
stage, a dream, gilded memories of old Russia, or the thrill
of first seeing The Nutcracker.”
- Gwyneth Evans, Quill & Quire, Canada’s Magazine
of Book News & Reviews
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