Charmed, he pronounces Noot the Umbrella Queen. Yoo’s delicate linoleum print-and-pencil illustrations, with their limited palette of mustard, brick, green and blue, have an entirely distinctive feel, investing Noot and her village with warmth and energy. While a note on the art of umbrella-painting would have been a welcome addition, this tale of a budding artist is a special treat. · Book title: The Umbrella Queen Author: Shirin Yim Bridges Illustrator: Taeeun Yoo Reading level: LG Book level: Book summary: When Noot is finally allowed to paint umbrellas like the other women and girls in her village, she secretly hopes that she might be chosen as this year's Umbrella Queen.4/5. This book reminds me of the Asian art style of printmaking much like silkscreen. It tells the story of painters who must comply to the towns theme of butterfly's until one day a young artist breaks away to create her own vision of what art should be on an umbrella. She begins creating her own miniature umbrella's and is noticed by the Emperor/5(18).
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Overview. When Noot is finally allowed to paint umbrellas like the other women and girls in her village, she secretly hopes that she might be chosen as this year's Umbrella Queen. Carefully, she creates serene flowers and butterflies exactly as she has seen her mother and grandmother do for years. But soon her imagination takes over, and Noot finds herself straying from the old patterns, to the dismay of her family, who depend on the traditionally painted umbrellas for their livelihood. Charmed, he pronounces Noot the Umbrella Queen. Yoo’s delicate linoleum print-and-pencil illustrations, with their limited palette of mustard, brick, green and blue, have an entirely distinctive feel, investing Noot and her village with warmth and energy. While a note on the art of umbrella-painting would have been a welcome addition, this tale of a budding artist is a special treat. Book title: The Umbrella Queen Author: Shirin Yim Bridges Illustrator: Taeeun Yoo Reading level: LG Book level: Book summary: When Noot is finally allowed to paint umbrellas like the other women and girls in her village, she secretly hopes that she might be chosen as this year's Umbrella Queen.
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