The Sparkle Egg

The Sparkle Egg, my next Illustrated book, will be available Feb 1, 2014. 

Easter is coming, and Sam loves Easter! But this year, he is upset about a lie he told his parents. This touching story will strike a deep chord with readers of all ages, and the Sparkle Egg tradition will help readers and their families grasp the totality of God's perfect grace. Ages 4-8. 

Less then one week away!

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Serenade

Here is my latest commision I did this winter. It's been a long time since I've been able to do a traditional still life painting and I had so much fun trying to capture all the complex patterns and textures. I hope this painting enjoys its new home

SERENADE
24" x 16"
ils on Masonite

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Cintiq

Just invested in my newest piece of studio equipment! Say hello to my 22" Cintiq. Good quality sketches are an essential step in my painting process, I cant wait to see the sketches my new baby will help me produce. Goodbye lightbox

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The Sparkle Box

Available today! My new illustrated picture book, The Sparkle Box, is a heartfelt Christmas story that celebrates the beauty and excitement of the Christmas season, while gently bringing the true meaning of Christmas into focus through a story that features a powerful Christmas tradition.

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Flat Files

After weeks of work, detailed instructions from the shop guys, and many trips to home depot, I finally finished making over my flat files I got from Craigslist! I've got to do more of these home diy projects.

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Meet Christine Kornacki, an American Girl Illustrator

Last month I was interviewed by my alma mater, The University of Hartford to be featured in their winter issue of their magazine The Observer. The Observer is published three times per year and is circulated to nearly 75,000 alumni, parents, and friends of the University.  The article talks about my journey after I graduated and my experiences illustrating for American Girl. Thanks to everyone at the Observer for making such a lovely piece!

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Otis Library American Girl Tea Party

I may not remember this library, but my parents sure do. My latest book signing at the Otis Library in Norwich, CT is not only the town of my birthplace, but Its the town where both my parents were born and raised. I can even trace back my family tree to my Great-Great Grandparents emmigrating to Norwich from Ireland in the 1850s. Needless to say, I was so happy to be truely "home" again. And boy do these guys throw a great tea party!

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Twisters

Here's a spot illustration I did for the short story "Twisters" featured in the text book "iLit Remix: A Revolution of Text Forms." Although it was a small illustration, I had a great time painting it!

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Vegas

I just got back from my second book signing! I had an incredible week out in Vegas for the Hudson Group Vendor Show. I was invited out as one of the guests to sign books at the conference amoungst stars such as Emeril Lagasse and John Legend. I think I nearly died when I got to meet Emeril and personally hand him one of my signed books! I'm not sure how I'm going to top this trip.... now back home to the grindstone. I'm almost at the painting stage of the book I'm Illustrating, Yay!

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American Girl Books

I am very pleased to announce my first children's book series has been released! American Girl has just introduced their two newest Historical Character Dolls from New Orleans: Cecile and Marie-Grance. See 1850s New Orleans come to life through their series of six historical fiction books illustrated by yours truly. After over two years of work, its very thrilling to finally see the final published books. I hope everybody will enjoy reading these books just as much as I enjoyed painting them.

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Swan Lake

Here's my latest painting, "Swan Lake". For a while I've been wanting to get in touch with my more Fine Arts side. One afternoon I was out walking in the park in Stamford, CT and I became enchanted by this one swan. Here she was, swimming all by herself, just roaming around the pond. She was this tiny spot of light amoungst a sea of darkness. Here is my homage to the swan queen of the lake.

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