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Darren Lebeuf

    Darren Lebeuf spent his formative years drawing, painting, and exploring the natural world on a modest acreage outside Edmonton, Alberta. After pursuing art and design studies, he honed his creative skills as an exhibit designer at a museum. A significant period of global travel led him to Asia, where he achieved acclaim as a family and wedding photographer. This international experience reignited his passion for illustration, culminating in the creation of an online portfolio showcasing his witty cartoons and diverse illustration projects. He has authored and illustrated several self-published picture books, with his first traditionally published work inspired by the vibrant city of Vancouver.

    My Forest Is Green
    My City Speaks
    My Ocean Is Blue
    • 2021

      My City Speaks

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(648)Add rating

      A young girl, who is visually impaired, finds much to celebrate as she explores the city she loves.A young girl and her father spend a day in the city, her city, traveling to the places they go together: the playground, the community garden, the market, an outdoor concert. As they do, the girl describes what she senses in precise, poetic detail. Her city, she says, “rushes and stops, and waits and goes.” It “pitters and patters, and drips and drains.” It “echoes” and “trills,” and is both “smelly” and “sweet.” Her city also speaks, as it “dings and dongs, and rattles and roars.” And sometimes, maybe even some of the best times, it just listens.

      My City Speaks
    • 2020

      A girl’s poetic exploration of the ocean she loves. “This is my ocean,” the young girl begins as she heads over the dunes with her mother. Then, passing the day at the seaside, she lyrically describes her ocean in simple, sensory detail. It is both “slimy” and “sandy,” “sparkly” and “dull.” It has wonderful sounds, as it “splashes and crashes and echoes and squawks.” And there are so many colors, from “rusted orange” to “polished green.” Though “mostly it’s blue.” Nothing escapes the girl’s careful observations. And at day’s end, she can’t wait to for her next trip to the beach. This enchanting nature companion will awaken the explorer in every child.

      My Ocean Is Blue
    • 2019

      A boy explores his urban forest, then interprets it through his art. With art supplies in tow, a young boy meanders through the forest near his home. A keen observer, the boy sees his forest as both “fluffy” and “prickly,” and as both “crispy” and “soft.” It’s also “scattered and soggy, and spotted and foggy.” His forest is made up of many colors — but he decides that “mostly it’s green.” Each aspect of the forest inspires a different kind of art: charcoal rubbing, rock art, photography, sponge painting, snow sculpture, cut-paper collage. With every new day in the forest, there’s a new way to capture it! Such a delightful nature companion is sure to awaken the artist in every child.

      My Forest Is Green