Artist and author Judy Mastrangelo recently announced that she will be moving her art into several new and exciting projects. These new products will be developed from her artwork, which is in her new Poetry Ebooks, recently published on Kindle. Judy has also been working on a brand new series of podcasts that have been received with warmth by her fans. You can check them out here.
This interview is with that talented artist who has turned her attention to create so many beautiful projects. Her wonderfully illustrated books have been well received, and this interview should give you a taste of her talent… Let’s begin, and learn more about the creative genius behind the books…
Why was it important for you be creative? What drove that ambition? It’s very easy for me to be creative. It just comes naturally. This is not exactly an ambition, it’s just the way I’m made. I’m creative in everything I do, including cooking, sewing, dance choreography, painting and writing. I enjoy doing many things, and creativity works hand in hand with my love of life.
How closely does your imagination follow the work you put on paper? I imagine a project in my “mind’s eye” first, in my initial conception of an art project. And so my imagination is a “guiding light” which is always with me in every step of developing a work, be it a painting, an illustrated book, etc.

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It was announced earlier this week that artist and author Judy Mastrangelo would be moving her art into several new and exciting projects. These new products will be developed from her artwork which is in her new Poetry Ebooks which have just been published on Kindle.These three new poetry books are entitled: “TIME FOR BED RYHMES”, “ROCK~A~BYE RHYMES”, and “POEMS FROM TOY LAND”. The artwork for these first two books have been done in Judy’s “watercolor” style on paper. In them, she has endeavored to have it resemble art in an old fashioned story book, and has done a lot of research to find out costumes that children would wear at the turn of the century, so that it would be in keeping with that era. Her third book has been done her acrylic on canvas style that most people are used to. You can learn more about these three books here: 