This past weekend, on an extremely wet and soggy Saturday afternoon, I found a very cheery bit of art at the Eric Carle Museum of Picturebook Art. My family and I arrived at the museum to see Mo Willems and his crew standing in the rain and maneuvering his fire-engine red, whimsical elephant sculpture into place in the museum’s outdoor courtyard.
In between book signings, Mo gave a talk and slide show about the inspiration for his work in metal and other mediums besides his famous picture books, and his process in creating this sculpture. Museum founder Eric Carle was in attendance for the event, so I got to snap this photo of two of my picture book heroes:
And if you are a fan of Eric Carle’s work (who isn’t?!), I highly recommend a visit to the museum to check out their exhibits, including the one on Eric Carle’s work and life. Make sure to pay the red elephant a visit, too!



