As a kid, I drew cartoon characters and comic book heroes. Spiderman and the X-Men were my favorites.
Kadir NelsonMy purpose is to create a mirror for the reader to see themselves, to create a light for people to see themselves in the characters, pictures, and stories. So they resonate.
Kadir NelsonWhat's important about the artists we learn about in art history and see in all the art books is that they have somehow pushed the boundaries of what people think art is or should be, and that's how they've made their work relevant. That's what I'm trying to figure out for myself.
Kadir NelsonBe present in your work because kids live in the moment, so as soon as you're not in the present, you're not being authentic.
Kadir NelsonFor me, each book is kind of like a silent film. If you were to remove the words and just look at the pictures, you should be able to tell what the story is about without having to read a word of text. That's what I think I brought from doing artwork for film to doing artwork for books.
Kadir Nelson