Love and the Rocking Chair
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Before the baby arrives a couple orders a rocking chair, and as the family grows and changes, the rocking chair is always there, a center of love and continuity
Diane Dillon is een gevierde Amerikaanse kunstenares wiens werk tijdschrift- en boekomslagen heeft gesierd. Voornamelijk in samenwerking met haar echtgenoot Leo Dillon produceerde ze een uitgebreid oeuvre, waaronder talrijke omslagen voor speculatieve fictie en illustraties voor kinderboeken. Hun kenmerkende artistieke stijl en partnerschap van vijftig jaar leverden hen aanzienlijke erkenning op. Na het overlijden van haar man heeft Dillon haar artistieke carrière voortgezet, met een focus op soloprojecten die haar individuele visie en talenten laten zien.
Before the baby arrives a couple orders a rocking chair, and as the family grows and changes, the rocking chair is always there, a center of love and continuity
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