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I think most people agree there is a component of skill in art making; you have to learn grammar before you learn how to write.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I think, for the most part, our culture embraces that artists are born, not made.
— Chris Van Allsburg
As long as I can remember, I've always loved to draw. But my interest in drawing wasn't encouraged very much.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I believe that there will be many things that happen to me in my life that I will not be able to explain. Some of those might be magic. I'm not sure.
— Chris Van Allsburg
A good picture book should have events that are visually arresting - the pictures should call attention to what is happening in the story.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I think parents generally know what's best for their children. But I suppose it's possible to be overprotective.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I'm not surprised that my books appeal to adults.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Even the most complicated stories start with a very simple premise.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I don't like to travel. Yet all my books seem to involve a journey.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Following my muse has worked out pretty well so far. I can't see any reason to change the formula now.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I have lots of ideas. The problem for me has always been which one to do.
— Chris Van Allsburg
There must be something to think about at the end.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Some artists claim praise is irrelevant in measuring the success of art, but I think it's quite relevant. Besides, it makes me feel great.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I sculpted for four or five years. Mostly for my own amusement, I decided to do a picture book, and that was kind of a turning point.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I don't know if what kids really want is a hamster. What they want is a dog. So the hamster ends up being a substitute: 'Well, would you accept this?'
— Chris Van Allsburg
I'm not a perfectionist. I'm just very observant.
— Chris Van Allsburg
In the same way that a mundane object can have a personality somehow, I try to suggest that a mundane setting can have some menace behind it.
— Chris Van Allsburg
The theory of isolation of certain tasks in certain hemispheres of the brain suggests I shouldn't even be able to speak, never mind write.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Certain peer pressures encourage little fingers to learn how to hold a football instead of a crayon. I confess to having yielded to these pressures.
— Chris Van Allsburg
As the years went by I became a writer and illustrator, although exclusively of fantasies.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I was about 28-29 when I wrote my first story, and that was called 'The Garden of Abdul Gasazi.'
— Chris Van Allsburg
I take my ideas from my experiences.
— Chris Van Allsburg
It seems to me that not only the writing in most children's books condescends to kids, but so does the art. I don't want to do that.
— Chris Van Allsburg
My ideas are not meant to suggest dreams or reality, but a surreal quality.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Its not bad to be different. Sometimes it's the mark of being very very talented.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Peter Rabbit's not a rabbit. Peter Rabbit is a proxy for the child who reads the book, and they imagine themselves in the rabbit's position.
— Chris Van Allsburg
There's definitely a value in being literate.
— Chris Van Allsburg
They don't send people from large corporations to hire people to make sculptures.
— Chris Van Allsburg
My stories are often a little mysterious.
— Chris Van Allsburg
As much as I'd like to meet the tooth fairy on an evening walk, I don't really believe it can happen.
— Chris Van Allsburg
It's not in the interest of the artist to think of his market.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I'm sensitive to the things I see.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I've always thought of the book as a visual art form, and it should represent a single artistic idea, which it does if you write your own material.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I'm always a bit disappointed when I've finished working on a book.
— Chris Van Allsburg
The crudest thing I've done as a teacher was to require students to write a national anthem for their country and sing it themselves.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I write for what's left of the eight-year-old still rattling around inside my head.
— Chris Van Allsburg
The idea of the extraordinary happening in the context of the ordinary is what's fascinating to me.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Your house is all about routine, not the unexpected events of your life.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I like the gizmos that transport people.
— Chris Van Allsburg
'The Polar Express' began with the idea of a train standing alone in the woods. I asked myself, 'What if a boy gets on that train? Where does he go?'
— Chris Van Allsburg
I am never really surprised at the way my books take shape. They are just not as perfect as I'd like them to be.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I've heard stories about authors filled with this kind of Lotto-winner hubris. I'm a Dutch boy from the Midwest. We don't have hubris.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I have very positive memories of reading biographies of unusual Americans as a child.
— Chris Van Allsburg
What kids are exposed to on television is more frightening and horrifying than what they see in my books.
— Chris Van Allsburg
If I'm not working on something, I'm eager to work on something because it's so gratifying.
— Chris Van Allsburg
An award does not change the quality of a book.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Authors of books are not given very much control over the films that are made from their books.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Growing up in the 1950s, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, boys were supposed to be athletic.
— Chris Van Allsburg
I think it's difficult to forget things that are unresolved.
— Chris Van Allsburg
If you don't know where you're going, stop racing to get there.
from Just Desert by M. T. Anderson — Chris Van Allsburg
from Just Desert by M. T. Anderson — Chris Van Allsburg