John Clapp is a visual artist from the San Francisco Bay Area. He was educated at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, [1] and is a professor in the School of Art & Design at San Jose State University in San Jose, California. [2] [3]
As of 2006, Clapp has illustrated five books for children.
All who drew or painted with John Clapp at Art Center realized that a superstar would soon be launched. Not letting us down, John already has a fine reputation for painting stunning covers for juvenile books and has created illustrations for several children's books.
A moving fable about following your dreams with detailed, gorgeous watercolor illustrations.
Clapp's paintings are striking.
Clapp's (The Stone Fey) uncannily lifelike watercolors feature close-ups of butterflies and aerial shots.
sparely written and evocatively illustrated. ... The writer and illustrator work well together, and on some pages, the illustrations speak for themselves.
Clapp's lush paintings emphasize the characters' humanity and offer a wonderfully traditional Santa, who just happens to like bubble gum.
John Clapp's hauntingly captivating illustrations are the perfect accompaniment.
deep-eyed faces alive with character peer from Clapp's sweeping, shadowy accompanying art.
John Clapp is a visual artist from the San Francisco Bay Area. He was educated at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, [1] and is a professor in the School of Art & Design at San Jose State University in San Jose, California. [2] [3]
As of 2006, Clapp has illustrated five books for children.
All who drew or painted with John Clapp at Art Center realized that a superstar would soon be launched. Not letting us down, John already has a fine reputation for painting stunning covers for juvenile books and has created illustrations for several children's books.
A moving fable about following your dreams with detailed, gorgeous watercolor illustrations.
Clapp's paintings are striking.
Clapp's (The Stone Fey) uncannily lifelike watercolors feature close-ups of butterflies and aerial shots.
sparely written and evocatively illustrated. ... The writer and illustrator work well together, and on some pages, the illustrations speak for themselves.
Clapp's lush paintings emphasize the characters' humanity and offer a wonderfully traditional Santa, who just happens to like bubble gum.
John Clapp's hauntingly captivating illustrations are the perfect accompaniment.
deep-eyed faces alive with character peer from Clapp's sweeping, shadowy accompanying art.