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Peggy Rathmann
American
Artist
Born:
Mar 4
,
1953
Art
Big
Family
Think
Try
You
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When a kid graduates from being the youngest in a family to being a big brother or sister, there's an amazing transformation. They have to make a big effort, and when they accept their new position in the family, everybody breathes a sigh of relief. All of a sudden they seem bigger, and they seem smarter, and they feel good about it, too.
Peggy Rathmann
Good
Family
Feel Good
Amazing
Big
Sister
Transformation
Too
Everybody
Kid
Sigh
Relief
Brother
About
Seem
Feel
Smarter
New
Make
Accept
Big Brother
Effort
Graduates
Being
Bigger
Breathes
Youngest
Sudden
Position
When you make illustrations, you're supposed to have a subtext; you're not just communicating words - you're actually adding another story altogether.
Peggy Rathmann
You
Words
Illustrations
Adding
Supposed
Make
Another
Altogether
Just
Subtext
Story
Communicating
Actually
I lived at home off and on until I was 37. I have about a million college credits. I'd worry about writing about anyone else because I'd be invading their privacy, but you can use your mom and dad and their dog for everything!
Peggy Rathmann
Home
Mom
You
Privacy
Writing
Dog
College
Else
Everything
Worry
About
Invading
Until
Because
Off
Anyone
Anyone Else
Use
Your
Mom And Dad
Dad
Lived
Million
Credits
When you look at children, they're so beautiful, and they seem so peaceful because their faces aren't all wrinkly and worried. They're like beautiful little pieces of pottery or something. You want to think they have this peace because they have no big responsibilities, but it's just not true.
Peggy Rathmann
Beautiful
You
Peace
Big
Think
Worried
Responsibilities
Seem
Faces
Something
Pottery
True
Like
Look
Pieces
Because
Just
Children
Want
Little
Peaceful
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