You ever have that moment when you discover an illustrator YOU LOVE…?
At last year’s NJ-SCBWI conference, I listened to Nancy Brennan, Associate Art Direction at Viking, speak about how much difficulty they had finding just the right illustrator for a spin-off chapter book series. The ELLRAY JAKES character had run his course and they were hoping to develop EllRay’s little sister, Alfie, into a whole new property–ABSOLUTELY ALFIE.
They wanted illustrations to appeal to a young audience, but the art had to be a distinctly different look than EllRay. If Alfie was going to step out on her own, she deserved a whole new style.
One illustrator’s style caught their eye, but she was European and caucasian—not exactly someone who could bring life experience to a female African-American character. They wanted an illustrator who could identify with Alfie’s childhood.
And then they found Shearry Malone.
Not familiar with newcomer Shearry, I immediately looked her up. And WOW. I nearly screamed, “She’s a modern-day female Quentin Blake!” (Although she will probably prefer to be known as a modern-day Shearry Malone.)
ABSOLUTELY ALFIE makes her debut this summer and I hope to get you acquainted with her. In the meantime, let’s get acquainted with Shearry!
Shearry, when did you discover your passion for drawing?
I’ve been drawing since I was a kid and I always had a passion for it. I started by mimicking comic book art and later discovered that I really liked portraiture. I’ve always felt that there’s something really fun and challenging in trying to capture the essence of a person in a drawing. I never expected children’s art to be my foothold into the illustration world but life can be funny that way.
So if you never expected it–how exactly did you get into it?
It’s kind of an odd story. I answered an ad on Craigslist for a guy who was looking for an intern in his art studio. Turns out he was a local children’s book illustrator with 30 years experience in the field. I was supposed to help run his office, answer phone calls, learn the ins and outs of the business side of things, etc.
I did that for free for the first 3 months and then it became a paid office manager position. During that time, he was curious to see if I could do children’s art, so he gave me little assignments to do at home and we’d discuss them the next day. I’d add the images to a website we built together and he’d look them over on the weekends when I wasn’t in the office.
Long story short, I eventually showed that website to my sister, who happened to take a yoga class with a friend of hers who also happened to be in the book publishing business. She liked what she saw and passed the website over to a few agencies she was familiar with. That lead to a few offers for representation and eventually I decided on the CATugeau Artist Agency.
So, I feel like I fell into this line of work by complete happenstance. Children’s art still doesn’t come naturally to me. It’s always challenging. But I can’t help but think I’ve been given this opportunity for a reason and I intend to follow it through!
Wow, what a story. How did Viking find you? How were you approached for ABSOLUTELY ALFIE?
I received an email from my (very excited) agent Christy, the day after I signed with CATugeau saying that one of the art directors over at Viking was interested in working with me on a new series of chapter books. I didn’t even know what chapter books were! She happily explained and advised that I should strongly consider the opportunity. It didn’t take long. I said yes, and I’ve been working on ABSOLUTELY ALFIE ever since!
I should clarify that I don’t really know how Viking found me and so quickly—other than that maybe they happened to be looking around the CATugeau agency website? Right time. Right place?
Most definitely. Perfect timing. What else are you working on?
I’m basically focused on Book 3 of the ALFIE series right now. I’m hoping (fingers crossed) for a second round of books in this series and for more doors to open up for other illustration opportunities in the future. Having so little experience, I didn’t want to overwhelm myself with projects and deadlines so I passed on a few other book offers after accepting the series with Viking. Time will tell, but nothing would make me happier than to do this kind of work full time for a living.
So what was your original intention with your art career? Do you see yourself moving in that direction, or sticking with kidlit?
Honestly I didn’t expect to have one. I jumped at that Craigslist ad because even with no pay, it’d still give me a chance to be in an artistic environment. My thinking was that I may not be creating the art but at least I’ll get to wear jeans and a t-shirt and be surrounded by it!
I always saw myself having a typical job, like most, and if I were lucky enough I’d carve out time to pick up paint brushes again. Believe me, no one is more surprised by how things have turned out than I am! I still love the smell oil paint and turpentine so it would be wonderful to get back to that in my spare time. It’s still a goal, but it’ll probably be awhile.
Has anyone ever told you that your art is reminiscent of Quentin Blake?
Yes. And I’m honored! I’m a fan of his work. Loose, quirky and timeless! I’ve got a quirky eye myself. It’s hard for me to recognize proper proportions for some reason, so a lot of times a leg will be longer or wider than another or a head is too big or too small for a body. I rely heavily on others to point it out to me because I just don’t notice it! I’m drawn to Blake’s work because he doesn’t seem to care much about those things at all either and it gives his work a certain looseness and a lot of life and personality that I truly admire.
What are your plans for the future?
For the immediate future I plan to finish the two remaining books in the Alfie series and keep an eye on how the first two do once they’re on the shelves. After that, I just hope some awesome person out there wants to give me more work! Artistically, things are still very much up in the air for me but that keeps things exciting.
In the meantime, I dabble in website design. I finally got around to finishing my own—shearrymalone.com. I’ll continue playing around with some of that until my next illustration opportunity arises!
Shearry, thanks for answering my questions and best wishes with ABSOLUTELY ALFIE and your somewhat accidental kidlit career!
Keep up with Shearry on Twitter @InkPaint_Repeat.
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April 18, 2017 at 8:52 am
Amy Benoit
Love this!!! So happy for you!!!
April 20, 2017 at 6:15 am
Shearry Malone
Thank you!
April 18, 2017 at 8:57 am
Naana
Congratulations, Shearry! Love your art!
April 18, 2017 at 8:57 am
David McMullin
Thanks for this fun interview. Shearry, Your work is fantastic.
April 18, 2017 at 9:04 am
Cathy Ballou Mealey
Your illustrations full of exuberant joy – delightful!
April 18, 2017 at 9:53 am
idzalg
Congratulations, Shearry! I love your illustrations.
April 18, 2017 at 10:21 am
danielledufayet
So happy for your success! Love the way it all fell into place. Your illustrations are very quirky and full of life! Congrats.
April 18, 2017 at 10:57 am
claireannette1
“Loose, quirky, and timeless” I love these illustrations and look forward to sharing these books with kids!
April 18, 2017 at 11:08 am
Dayne Sislen, Children's Book Illustrator
Wow, Shearry your illustrations are fantastic.Love the way you fell into the business. I think it’s a real compliment to be compared to Quentin Blake. He’s my illustrator idol. Best of luck.
April 18, 2017 at 11:18 am
Gabi Snyder
I love your illustration style! Your characters are so full of heart. Congratulations!
April 18, 2017 at 11:22 am
guzinski5@roadrunner.com
Illustration seems to be your calling and fate was on your side to meet the
people you did! What a wonderful story!
April 18, 2017 at 12:32 pm
Pam Miller
Congratulations, Sherry. Those characters come alive on the page.
April 18, 2017 at 12:36 pm
chardixon47
Congrats, Shearry! Love your quirky illustrations and look forward to seeing more of your talent 🙂
April 18, 2017 at 1:45 pm
Suzanne Hawley
Another fabulous read! I can’t wait to see the books. Viking doesn’t usually send me stuff but I think I’ll send them a note and ask for the Alfie books.
Thanks,
S
April 18, 2017 at 4:09 pm
C.L. Murphy
I adore your quirky style, Shearry! Best of luck with your “accidental” career and congrats!
April 18, 2017 at 4:14 pm
Sherri Soyars
I am so very proud of you Shearry! I love you tons and can’t wait to own an AUTOGRAPHED copy of your illustrated publication. I always knew amazing things would come from you. Keep going. ❤
April 18, 2017 at 4:15 pm
heavenlyhashformoms
What a wonderful success story!! Good for you! And hats off to the gentleman who gave you the internship!! Congratulations!!!!🎈
April 18, 2017 at 4:29 pm
Cindy Jolley
What a great story of your journey, and I love your style!
April 18, 2017 at 4:54 pm
mariagianferrari
Congrats,Shearry! What a way to get into illustrating! Looking forward to reading your Alfie books 🙂
April 18, 2017 at 8:59 pm
Stella Lopez Stauffer
Love your personal story! Your Alfie character is absolutely delightful to look at.
Wishing you the best as you happily skip along your creative road.
April 19, 2017 at 11:41 am
Linda Hofke
Isn’t it great when things just fall into place–from internship to published artist. It was fate. And your illustrations are beautiful. Congrats!
April 19, 2017 at 12:37 pm
LeeAnn Rizzuti
Congratulations on being in the right place at the right time, Shearry. With your fun, quirky style, I see a busy future ahead.
April 19, 2017 at 1:17 pm
Heather Stinnett~ Author & Book Illustrator
I’m so happy for you, Shearry! Congratulations! What a dream job!
April 19, 2017 at 2:25 pm
Teresa Robeson
Wow…Shearry’s art is truly like modern Quentin Blake! That’s one of the most interesting stories of how someone came into the kid lit business I’ve ever read. 😀 I wish Shearry much luck in her career. She sure has the talent to make it!
April 20, 2017 at 6:16 am
Shearry Malone
Thank you so much the kind words! I truly appreciate it!
April 20, 2017 at 7:55 am
Joana Pastro
Congrats, Sherry!
April 23, 2017 at 11:47 pm
jenabenton
Congrats Sherry! Wonderful work.
May 10, 2017 at 9:33 pm
Natalie Lynn Tanner
SHEARRY: I LOVE your work! I can’t wait to see more of it! We’ll be watching! THANK YOU FOR THE INSPIRATION!