![]() ![]() Visitors can scroll through pages from the artist’s sketchbooks on an iPad and view a video about Hatke. ![]() The Wilson Museum exhibition showcases Hatke’s working method, in which picture books and graphic novels begin as sketches with loosely conceptualized characters and locations. “Hatke’s got an impressive gift for capturing the forlorn with little to no words.” “It’s impossible not to instantly empathize with the little, green-eyed goblin who is just minding his own business before his life is upended,” wrote April Spisak in her review of Nobody Likes a Goblin for the Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books. Wilson Museum is highlighting the work of a bestselling author/illustrator/graphic novelist in a new exhibition.īen Hatke: Nobody Likes a Goblin, on display through September 15, features 40 original watercolors from the children’s book and invites viewers of all ages to walk through the story with “Goblin,” from his happy life in the dungeon shared with rats and his best friend Skeleton, to his journey out into the world after adventurers kidnap Skeleton and steal everything they own. ![]()
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