Tony DiTerlizzi
New York Times bestselling author and illustrator, Tony DiTerlizzi, has been creating children’s books for over twenty years. From fanciful picture books like The Broken Ornament and The Spider & The Fly (a Caldecott Honor book), to chapter books like Kenny and The Dragon and The Search for WondLa, DiTerlizzi imbues his stories with rich imagination. With Holly Black, he created the middle-grade series, The Spiderwick Chronicles, which has sold over 20 million copies, been adapted into a feature film, and translated in over thirty countries. He teamed up with Lucasfilm to retell the original Star Wars trilogy as a picture book and his collaboration with celebrated author Mo Willems created the bestseller The Story of Diva & Flea. The Norman Rockwell museum’s retrospective, “Never Abandon Imagination”, featured artwork from the beginning of DiTerlizzi’s career as a contributing artist for Dungeons & Dragons and broke attendance records. He has been featured in Time magazine, USA Today, CNN, PBS, NPR the BBC and The Today Show.
Events
A visual history of Planescape - Tony DiTerlizzi
Join award-winning artist, Tony DiTerlizzi, as he guides you through the development and design of arguably one of the most visually compelling settings in the universe of Dungeons & Dragons. Tony will share the inspiration and philosophy that guided the look and feel of Planescape—from its inception to the new, updated release for Fifth Edition.
TONY DITERLIZZI AND JONATHAN STROUD: COMPARING MULTIVERSES
Two masters in comparison for a unique occasion. Tony DiTerlizzi, author of the fantasy worlds of Planescape, Magic: the Gathering and Spiderwick, meets Jonathan Stroud, author of the stories of Bartimeus, The Notorious Scarlett and Browne and Lockwood & Co.
Drawn to Fantasy - Tony DiTerlizzi
Award-winning illustrator, Tony DiTerlizzi, shares his artistic process in developing his fantastic creature designs for games, like Dungeons & Dragons, to his bestselling series, The Spiderwick Chronicles. All that’s required is pencils, paper and your imagination!