Illustrations: Grannie Annie, Vol. 7, 2011/2012

Note: The Grannie Annie published student-illustrated paperback books annually for its first fifteen years.

The illustrations published below were created for some of this year's published Grannie Annie stories. Thirteen of the fourteen illustrations also appear in Grannie Annie, Vol. 7.

Each spring, after selecting the Grannie Annie stories that will be published, the next challenge begins: selection of the art to be published. The Grannie Annie selection committee members seriously and joyfully consider each piece of art that was submitted by students from participating area schools, in addition to the art that arrived earlier along with the story submissions.

This year, an additional twenty-two illustrations will be featured along with those pictured below in The Grannie Annie's first-ever gallery exhibit. See our News page for details.

Can you match these Grannie Annie illustrations with their Volume 7 stories? (Answers are posted at the bottom of the Volume 7 stories page.)

 

Grannie Annie student illustration of snow on mountains and cottage, by Malakai Lewis Hagood

A: by Malakai Lewis Hagood, Missouri

 

Grannie Annie student illustration of ship, ocean, and sun, by Taylor Eaton

B: by Taylor Eaton, Missouri

Grannie Annie student illustration of farmer at an outhouse door, thinking of bears, by Jordan Tyler

C: by Jordan Tyler, Missouri

 

Grannie Annie student illustration of a horse, by Arifa Klokic

D: by Arifa Klokic, Missouri

Grannie Annie student illustration of a farm and a person leading a mule, by Kyleen Brumit

E: by Kyleen Brumit, Missouri

 

Grannie Annie student illustration by Jamie Truong

F: by Jamie Truong, Missouri

Grannie Annie student illustration of a science experiment exploding in a basement, by Luis Medina

G: by Luis Medina, Missouri

 

Grannie Annie student illustration of sunshine, woods, campfire, and bridge, by Taylor Eaton

H: by Taylor Eaton, Missouri

Grannie Annie student illustration of a child first happy and then sad, by Kody Hopen

I: by Kody Hopen, Missouri

 

Grannie Annie student illustration of children sledding, by Yuridia Gomez

J: by Yuridia Gomez, Missouri

Grannie Annie student illustration of child buying a bag of candy, by Zoe Brenizer

K: by Zoe Brenizer, Missouri

 

Grannie Annie student illustration of a goat ramming an outhouse, by Kameron RIcketson

L: by Kameron Ricketson, Missouri

Grannie Annie student illustration of a graduate in cap and gown, by Alison Siegel

M: by Alison Siegel, Colorado

Grannie Annie student illustration of hunters and a bear in the woods, by Johansy Avila

N: by Johansy Avila, Missouri

 

 

Can you match these Grannie Annie illustrations with their Volume 7 stories?

(Answers are posted at the bottom of the Volume 7 stories page.)

 

 


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