Jane Dyer always wanted to be a teacher as far back as she can remember.
Her mother was a kindergarten teacher and so she grew up in a house filled
with art projects, music, and books. Jane laughs when she recalls the
hours she spent playing school with her cat and dog. She would dress them
in doll clothes and conduct classes in reading and writing.
While she had little success with her earliest
students, Jane went on to become an innovative and successful teacher.
Art, music, and literature were incorporated into many of the activities
of her kindergarten and second grade classes.
Moving to Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her husband
while he attended graduate school, Jane found her first work in the world
of publishing with the Boston Educational Research Company. She wrote and
illustrated lesson activities for teachers to accompany a new reading
program being developed for Addison-Wesley. But it was Jane’s special
gift for illustration that soon led to trade book work with numerous
publishers.
Today,
Jane is widely recognized for her skill in telling the same tale as the
author, while adding her own embellishments to every story. Her work
ranges from the intricate detail and sophisticated humor of the Piggins
series, to the lush, impressionistic style of My Father. Jane’s
work is a combination of imagination and research. She finds inspiration
for her characters from family and friends, as well as from two cats and a
dog named Woolly who share her home.
Jane’s original
illustrations are exhibited and sold at galleries throughout the country.
Her numerous awards and honors include two Parent’s Choice Honor Books
for Illustration and several Notable Children’s Trade Book citations.
Jane and her daughters love rainy days to draw, to
read, and to daydream. This rainy day enchantment is apparent in Jane’s
luminous illustrations for Talking Like the Rain, a poetry
collection by X.J. and Dorothy Kennedy, which Publisher’s Weekly
called, “Unusually striking…Dyer’s vibrantly colored detailed
illustrations (are) some of this gifted artist’s finest work.” Her
whimsical and charming illustrations also grace the pages of Animal
Crackers: A Delectable Collection of Pictures, Poems, and Lullabies for
the Very Young. With selections ranging from Mother Goose classics to
contemporary poems, this enchanting anthology celebrates the special times
of a child’s first years.
Jane lives in western Massachusetts with her husband,
Tom, and their daughters, Brooke and Cecily.
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