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Ice Cream Work, by Naoshi

Ice Cream Work, by Naoshi

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Ice Cream Work, by Naoshi

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Ice Cream Work, by Naoshi

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From the mind of Japanese artist Naoshi comes the sweet and charming world of Ice Cream Work. This utterly delicious book tells the story of a humble ice cream cone man whose search for work takes him many places and puts him in challenging situations as he tries to earn a living over the course of a week. Ice Cream Work features surreal characters living in real world situations bursting with color and detail. This book reminds us that everyone has unique traits which make them special and emphasizes the importance of creativity and imagination in daily life. Internationally acclaimed artist Naoshi has created a brilliant and fantastical world of her own full of quirky characters and situations that draw the reader into pages bursting with color. Using shiny colorful sand, known as Sunae in Japan, Naoshi’s distinctive style is instantly memorable and utterly original. In this, her first book for American audiences, Naoshi introduces Sunae through the story, but also in a crafty “How to Make Sunae” section where she provides a step by step process of making “sand paintings” like the ones seen in the book. There is also an interactive “Look and Find” page which challenges readers to spot details they might not have noticed before. Ice Cream Work will delight readers young and old while introducing an exciting new talent to American audiences.

Ice Cream Work, by Naoshi

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1277913 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l, .37 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 40 pages
Ice Cream Work, by Naoshi

Review '​"Ice Cream Work" is a meticulous and stunning piece of art. The story exudes a loopy, anarchist joy: chronicling the adventures of a hard­working and stylish frozen dairy confection and his eclectically industrious week." - Dale Bayse, author of the Heck, Where the Bad Kids Go series"Naoshi represents everything I love about contemporary Japanese art: one foot in history, one foot in pop culture, two skilled hands, and her head firmly in a cloud of unadulterated enthusiasm for making art." Matt Wagner, author of The Tall Trees of Portland and The Tall Trees of Tokyo“Naoshi’s pure approach to her art form is inspiring: knowing that the shiny bright colors that bring her stories alive are tiny grains of sand always transfixes me. Naoshi is one of today’s greatest artists.” Carrie Gifford, Red Cap Cards - Founder & Creative Director

About the Author Naoshi is an internationally acclaimed Japanese illustrator whose distinctive characters and original style are recognized around the world. She uses shiny colorful sand, called Sunae in Japan, to create surreal people living in the real world. In her effort to familiarize more people with Sunae outside of Japan, she has participated in a wide range of projects including gallery exhibitions, commercial work, and children’s workshops. Naoshi is a Tokyo based artist currently living in Los Angeles.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Quirky and Delightful By Pam Walton Ice Cream Work is a playful, creative and delightfully quirky book that appeals to children, teens and adults alike.Naoshi's art work is unique and engaging. She has mastered the technique of SUNAE. In Japan, SUNA means sand and E stands for drawing. All the pictures are created using colored sand and there are detailed directions with pictures in the back of the book to show the reader how to make SUNAE on their own. Each page has beautiful colors and remarkably fine detail (especially considering she created the pictures with sand!). The illustrations appear to have an interesting texture and depth which you don't see with other types of art mediums.The tiny visual details throughout the book are amazing. When I was a young girl, I used to love books that had unusual illustrations that sparked my imagination. This book rekindles those memories of my youth and causes me to become lost in the amusing and creative fine points in the art work. I brought the book to the school where I teach and my junior high students loved it. The pictures kept them fascinated for much longer than I expected. Many of my students love Japanese art, cartoons and music and the style of this book was very appealing to them. Although the story line is fairly simple, the artwork is not. The art speaks even more loudly than the text. Each time the book is read, there are more details to be noticed and appreciated.On a literary level, I love the theme of working hard with a happy attitude and also enjoying free time. Work hard and play hard. Ice Cream Man goes "cheerfully off to work" and we follow him on his adventures. Every day brings a new and exciting role - he enjoys life whether he is a party popper, road cone, sunflower, golf ball or night light. Ice Cream Man could easily represent a boy or a girl because of the way he is drawn so children of both genders can easily pretend like they are Ice Cream Man.After a long week of work, Ice Cream Man gets to take a much deserved break. Working hard, playing hard and feeling excitement for what each day may bring - those are things that I can totally stand behind.A fun addition to the story is the "Look & Find" section after the story. People can search for the Worried Monkey, Jealous Girl, Pretending Interest Cheetah, Bathing Lemon and so on. I can't help but wonder if perhaps these items and characters represent something to the author - like a little inside joke that we are left to guess about.So if you want an engaging and unusual gift for yourself or a friend, this is a good bet. It would be fun to put a gift card to an ice cream shop with it. You won't be disappointed.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Whimsical Surrealist Introduction to Sunae By Jennet Jones, Feathered Nest Studio Naoshi (Naoko Kikuchi) is a Japanese artist famous for her sand paintings, called Sunae. I had the pleasure of being asked to review a copy of her new book, Ice Cream Work, which is a surrealist treat for the eyes. Each page is another one of Naoshi’s lush sand paintings, showcasing a different day of the week in the life of Ice Cream Man. The reader should consider this book not only a wonderful introduction to Sunae (since all of the illustrations in the book are sand paintings) but also a great introduction to surrealism. Normal scenes like road construction are merged with food having human-like qualities and the main character, Ice Cream Man, has a different unusual job for each day, like being a construction cone or golf ball. Other pages show animals with clothes peaking out on golf course hills and lemon head people bathing in tea cups. The juxtaposition of ordinary scenes with simply fantastical elements make each page a surprise.This book is great for children and the “look and find” pages in the back of the book are not only fun but also make sure kids really look at each art spread.The book concludes with a brief introduction on how to make your own Sunae. I know I was inspired after reading the book and was eager to make my own sand painting!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fun and Imaginative Children's Book By Brooke Bumgardner Ice Cream Work by Naoshi is not a typical book that I would just choose off the shelf to read. I'm really glad I had the chance to read this one for this book tour. Ice Cream Work by Naoshi is imaginative and whimsical. My daughters (ages 13 and 4) both enjoyed this book. They loved the illustrations and the different situations Ice Cream Man ended up in. They had a lot of fun going back through the book to find the hidden pictures. My older daughter became fascinated with the process of Sunae and it was great to see her interested in something we might never have known about otherwise.I really enjoyed the beautiful work Naoshi did throughout the book. Each page is bright and bold. The images really jump at you. I was pleasantly surprised by how much we all enjoyed this. The first time we read it, I was unsure what to expect. As soon as I finished, I went through it again. I felt the story taught a good lesson about working hard. Ice Cream Work by Naoshi is going on my keeper shelf. I think this is one my girls will enjoy for years to come.I received a complimentary book for review purposes. My honest opinion was not influenced in any way.

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