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A Book of Helgoland: In Tante Julies Haus by James Krüss

January 28, 2015 Dorija Parsley
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Good Afternoon!

it's raining and it's windy on Helgoland Island once again today. For this what can be a more perfect time to get a cup of tea, lit a candle and get a book into your hands than this stormy nordic wintertime? maybe while still in bed cozy and warm.

I love children and juvenile books. I love Dr.Seuss and I love some lithuanian kids authors. I think though children literature is inseparable from the illustrators contribution. A great story or a poem when accompanied by a  successful visual interpretation can strengthen the joy to read and lead the fantasy to even farther, even more intense dreamy places.

though I must admit i haven't done much reading recently, yet a few books found their way into my hands. and i am very glad about the coincidences that led me to get to know the work of James Krüss - a master of rhyme and one of greatest fathers of german children literature. And by all means a genuine treasure of Helgoland.

“In Tante Julies House” is the one perfect example how letters and drawings meet on each other in such a magnificent way!

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James Krüss created this one beautiful house full of cozy things and authentic rooms, which belongs to Auntie Julie – a happy-go-lucky little folksy lady with a charming way to gather people around in her house and create beauty and poetry with them. (In some later years I could totally picture myself as Auntie Julie, just read and you’ll understand.)

But it gets even much more exciting to read when you have actually been on and had seen this tiny island. Krüss describes places and streets, long time rooted families and legends. Even though he actually writes about the old Helgoland he grew up in – a time between the two world wars, and unfortunately I must notice here that Helgoland was destroyed completely to it’s grounds at the WWII – you can feel a slightly bit of a familiar breeze in the air coming from one of the beaches when reading James Krüss if you are actually on the island at that moment of reading. I myself enjoy imagining how streets and architecture had actually looked like at that time. and while walking the coast and watching the cliffs one might even relive some of the described scenes in thus book.

Meanwhile the other important thing to notice is how great the illustrator Marei Schweitzer got the spirit of the described house and the told stories. Tiny little sketches go along with the pages, sometimes picturing the whole book character crew sitting in one of those theme rooms in Aunty Julies house at night, traveling somewhere deep in their own creative dreamworld.

For me I cherish the illustrators ability in this exact book - she puts little maritime pencil-like sketches all along, give a very atmospheric, very certain good mood which accompanies you all along the reading.

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some iPhone macro lens captures.

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ps: the book is in german, I don't know wether it’s possible to get it in english but at least for my german (speaking) friends and readers I absolutely recommend it!

pps: all iPhone photos edited with VSCO and some made with a Macro iPhone lens.

In Life Stories, Lifestyle Tags apple on the island, art, book review, childrens literature, helgoland, heligoland, illustration, island life, james krüss, nordic, north sea, travel, book, Heligoland, Helgoland
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why hello there!

January 23, 2015 Dorija Parsley
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hello dear readers of this one page! i'm here to tell you that i'm starting a new blog over here. at least i'm going to try. my previous blog appleontheroad.tumblr.com has somehow gone out of track and so i thought i am going to try this other platform. the last push really was when i saw my friend Sevdas blog - a pure inspiration (make sure to follow her once in a while) just to go get and do it, how hard (or actually easy) can it be just pic a theme that you like and start experimenting? even though it took me months (and even more months) to just make a few clicks here i am, in the new year, in a new month making a statement. i hope it lasts.

so here's something for the start - something rather unusual for me to post, it's not photography but my iPad doodling of recently. i discovered a few very interesting and so much fun apps that i just can't wait to come back home from work and doodle around some nonsense, or of course some feathers, kind of my specialisation of a few years.

feather no.1 by dorija apple parslex

this is feather no.1 - the first one i drew on the app Paper53 and found it pretty cool to mix the additionally bought tools and colour mixer.

feather no.2 by dorija apple parsley

this was feather no.2 i doodled also on paper53 on iPad, discovering more possibilities of mixing colors

feather no.3 by dorija apple parsley

one thing let to another, i posted the previous one on instagram and got the advice to try out yet another iPad app ProCreate. and this blew me even more away.. all the possibilities you have in that one! yet not too much, it's still simple to get the basics by little bits as the app gives you automatical advice on new steps. beautiful! loved it and keep loving it.

the rainbow tapestry by dorija apple parsley

as i was thinking i can do anything, actually ANYTHING i wanted i started just enjoying the process without thinking about the end result at all. so while on my day off, in bed for hours, watching documentaries about elephants and wolves, i was doodling more on ProCreate iPad app, and this little thing emerged my brain dot by dot.

by dorija apple parsley

and finally the last one i did for now. on instagram i somehow bumped into this artist Britt Bass in Atlanta USA and was so positively surprised how simple and beautiful her canvases are!! so i wanted to just relax before falling asleep and let the iPad stylus just float around the screen and get closer to what it maybe feels to create one of those images. i adore staying abstract, stepping out of lines and creating a totally new image language. i will definitely keep on experimenting with this technique.

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i guess that's it for a start. i hope you enjoyed your stay and hope to get your peek another time soon. and just imagine how happy a comment would make me feel ,-)

cheers to all and to all a good night! January 23rd Helgoland

In Lifestyle, Life Stories Tags art, doodle, ipad art, illustration, paper53
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