Rahele: When I want to start to make sketches for a story, first I read the whole story, then I write down the main characters of the book in my notebook.
After that, I break down the paragraphs and make the words to the storyboard. Then I begin to draw spreads for my book. For Our Favorite Day of the Year, I sent the storyboard sketches to my publisher, and after I made revisions, my art director asked me to do the characters in color, and I also did a page like as final art. My art director liked it, and I continued with the style that was approved. For the final arts, I made different kinds of textures by using printmaking ink, gouache and acrylic, and printmaking brayer on different types of papers. I scanned the hand-painted textures and collaged them together to make the pictures using digital tools.
Rahele: My favorite day of the year is Nowruz. It means "New Day" in Persian. Persian people in Iran and many other countries celebrate the first day of spring and the vernal equinox as their new year.
On the day or night of Nowruz, everyone takes a shower, clean, and put on the new clothes. Everyone helps to set up the Haft Sin table, which is included seven symbols of spring. Families gather around the table and make wishes for the new year arriving.
Then they exchanged love by hugging and kissing and saying: Nowruz Mubarak.
Next is going to the grandparent's house and visiting the whole family like aunties, uncles, cousins. The best moment I remember was exchanging gifts and taking that crisp bills of money from my grandma that she kept them in her special edition Quran.
e: Is there a unique or funny story behind the creation of Our Favorite Day of the Year?
Rahele: Something is unique for me about creating the characters of this book. I am being inspired by real children who I have met them in the real world. For example, Kevin is very similar to a boy I met in the Unitarian Church in Ames. He had this beautiful red hair tied with a pink hair tie. And I had his image in my mind until he came to my mind when I started to revise this book's characters.
Rahele: What I think makes an illustration of a Heart Art is giving love to every small object pictured in that illustration alongside the main characters and the main scene. A picture of a pencil on the table in an artwork needed love while the artist was creating it.
Rahele: As an artist who most the time spending hours and hours in my studio, I love being in social media and stay connected with my people in the bookmaking field. I like both Instagram and Twitter.
Rahele: My most favorite part of being a bookmaker is waiting for the next project coming to my hands! At those moments, I am like a child waiting for the next gift wrapping to be torn! The challenging part is waiting to see your book to be born. That is a long time of waiting! Being patient is a challenge!
Rahele: This book has lots of layers of concepts. It is not just about holidays or religious. It is about appreciating each other's lifestyle! It is about friendship, it is about we all are human, and we all love the texture of our different cultures, foods, celebrations.
Rahele: I am about to finish my third book’s final artwork. My next book will be: Book’s Big Adventure, and I can’t wait to share it with the world; written by Adam Lehrhaupt, publisher: Paula Wiseman Books.
My dream project is to create a good picture book with my name on its cover as an author/illustrator.
e: Thank you, Rahele!
Rahele: This is how I make my hand painted textures: https://www.instagram.com/p/B3XqH9WgG9k/
And these are characters of the book in the very early stages:
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