REMEMBERING TOMIE on September 15, 2022

Top Photo: Tomie, me, Charles Massey at Wilmot Flat, NH, home in early 1980s.

Bottom Photo: Tomie as Pickle Judge in Charles Massey’s production of “State Fair” at the Newport (NH) Opera House, 2005.

Today would have been Tomie’s 88th birthday. I began arranging surprise birthdays for him beginning with the 76th birthday, so this week (his birthday celebrations would last at least a week and sometimes a month) would have been busy with surprise house guests, and lunches and dinners with surprise guests.

I have been working on a media project with Pellet Media of Reading, MA. Brief excerpts of some of my Zoom conversations with folks from Tomie’s world will be featured in the project. The following link will take you to my Zoom chat, in its entirety, with Tomie’s dear friend Charles Massey in June of this year.

https://vimeo.com/748337367/2f98d7e91e

Charles has had some recent Tomie encounters. He and his dog, Patrick, met an Airedale while walking one morning. Charles learned this visitor to the Outer Banks - the owner of the dog - had selected the Airedale breed because Tomie dePaola had an Airedale. Days later, he was conducting a doll-making workshop and commented to a woman, another visitor to the Outer Banks, that her doll looked like Strega Nona. STREGA NONA was her favorite children’s book. More days later, Charles met even more visitors to the Outer Banks: a mother and her son and daughter. The son was named Oliver after Oliver Button in OLIVER BUTTON IS A SISSY.

It’s obvious by my laughter that I enjoyed my Zoom chat with Charles. I hope you’ll enjoy it, too. (Bob)

REMEMBERING TOMIE on March 30, 2022

Two years today, yet it still doesn’t seem real.

Here he is, in a familiar setting, surrounded by a family, signing his books. This time, a Tennessee bookstore, October 6, 1981.

(Photo Credit: Ricky Rogers)

I will be marking the anniversary by making a donation to the Tomie dePaola Education Fund, established Fall 2020, at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH. Maybe, you will, too.

https://currier.org/the-tomie-depaola-art-education-fund/

(Bob)

REMEMBERING TOMIE on March 30, 2021

1980. Photograph by Kelly Wise in the Wilmot Flat, NH, kitchen.

This afternoon, one year ago, the call came that Tomie had died when an attempt was made to put a feeding tube through his nostril. The effort had dislodged a blood clot.

My greatest fear was that Tomie wouldn’t be given enough time to recover from his fall and the surgery that followed. Greatest fear realized.

One year later, it is inconceivable to me that he is no longer here to create books and enjoy his life.

The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH, will be marking this anniversary with their intimate exhibition, “Tomie dePaola at the Currier.” https://currier.org/exhibition/tomie-depaola-at-the-currier/

This will be the last of the DAILY remembrances. Notices and remembrances will continue, but not on a DAILY basis. Many thanks for taking this yearlong journey with me. It would have been lonelier without you. (Bob)

Pray for Peace, Justice, and Equality

Kelly Wise Photo Wilmot Flat 1980.jpg