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This just will not do! says Lizzy, flinging a rock from her shoe.
A simple mattergetting a rock in your shoebut what is small to one may be large and looming to?another.?After encountering a number of?characters and situations, the rock?continues its tumbling excursion of what goes around comes around . . .
The illustrations by Kathryn Carr are hand-cut paper silhouettes.?Designs are cut from white paper and arranged in a diorama. The stage is illuminated from behind and below and the scene is?photographed. The result captures the warmth and depth of the art and invites the viewer to explore this creative story.
This just will not do! says Lizzy, flinging a rock from her shoe.
A simple mattergetting a rock in your shoebut what is small to one may be large and looming to?another.?After encountering a number of?characters and situations, the rock?continues its tumbling excursion of what goes around comes around . . .
The illustrations by Kathryn Carr are hand-cut paper silhouettes.?Designs are cut from white paper and arranged in a diorama. The stage is illuminated from behind and below and the scene is?photographed. The result captures the warmth and depth of the art and invites the viewer to explore this creative story.
Howell (The Dragon of Cripple Creek) and newcomer Carr trace the elaborate journey of a rock after it gets stuck in a girls shoe: Ow! Lizzy said. This just will not do!/ She flung it, it crashed... in a crickets canoe. Playful details pop up throughout Howells rhymes (a trout spits the rock onto a ducks umbrella, and a bird with a spyglass later spots it balanced on a womans hat pin), but its Carrs elegant cut-paper dioramas that command attention. Rendered in warm browns and lit by fiery golden light, their whimsy dovetails nicely with Howells verse, while out-of-focus trees and grasses create a lovely sense of three-dimensionality. Carrs trees feel inspired by the art nouvlĂB
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