Tuesday, November 2, 2010

NPR 2011 Calendar illustrations by Ed Parker and Jared Schorr



NPR is now selling its 2011 calendar, which includes illustrations by our artists Ed Parker (July) and Jared Schorr (January). All the artists were asked to illustrate the question, "What does NPR look like to you?"

Ed Parker says, "These calendars are used to raise funds and awareness of the programming on National Public Radio. 12 Illustrators from around the country were asked to come up with concepts based on their own NPR preferences and listening habits. As a folk musician and an artist, I listen to much of the Folk, Celtic and World music on several NPR stations in Maine and the Greater Boston area. The idea of the diversity of music as a unifying element of our national culture and identity was the concept behind this illustration."

Jared, or Mr. January as he likes to be called, says, "I'm a long-time listener, first time illustrator. The radio is where we all began listening to NPR. Regardless of where I listen now, it will always be a radio program to me. It was an honor to work on the NPR calendar."

We have a limited number of the calendars available—email Eileen@heflinreps.com if you'd like to receive one.

http://shop.npr.org/products/2011_NPR_Calendar-1000-0.html

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