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During his stint as an illustrator, Jarnow was a cover artist for ''[[Alfred Hitchcock|Alfred Hitchcock Magazine]]'' and [[Agatha Christie]] titles. His artwork has been display at New York City's [[Museum of Modern Art]] and the Pompidou Center in Paris. |
During his stint as an illustrator, Jarnow was a cover artist for ''[[Alfred Hitchcock|Alfred Hitchcock Magazine]]'' and [[Agatha Christie]] titles. His artwork has been display at New York City's [[Museum of Modern Art]] and the Pompidou Center in Paris. |
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+ | Families.KidsDrawings.jpg|Family Drawings |
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+ | KidsStory.jpg|Zoo Drawing Story |
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+ | Billythefish.jpg|Billy the Fish Drawing Story |
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+ | Song.recyclerap.jpg|Box City Recycle Rap |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 21:57, 9 July 2017
Al Jarnow is an animator, artist, sculptor, and filmmaker, whose video and animation works have appeared on Sesame Street and 3-2-1 Contact. He wrote the lyrics to "Box City Recycling Rap" (which he also directed), and co-wrote the rap "One Thousand Faces".
He produced and/or directed over 100 short films for Sesame Workshop, including "Yak", "Orange", "Floor Tiles", "Perspectives", "Litter Rap", "Real Cats Drink Milk", and "Three Primary Colors".
During his stint as an illustrator, Jarnow was a cover artist for Alfred Hitchcock Magazine and Agatha Christie titles. His artwork has been display at New York City's Museum of Modern Art and the Pompidou Center in Paris.
Gallery
External links
- "Vintage Paperbacks & Original Cover Art", appraisal on Antiques Roadshow.
- Al Jarnow Films
- Celestial Navigations: The Short Films Of Al Jarnow