Artists -- Juvenile fiction
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- The art lesson, written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The seventh most important thing, Shelley Pearsall
- The umbrella house, Colleen Nelson
- Emma and Muse, Nancy Lemon
- You're welcome, universe, Whitney Gardner
- Pet, Akwaeke Emezi
- Timid, a graphic novel, by Jonathan Todd ; colors by Dominique Ramsey
- The gold bowl, written by Valerie Bolling ; illustrated by Kai Robinson
- The family Fortuna, Lindsay Eagar
- The barber's dilemma, and other stories from Manmaru Street, illustrations & text by Koki Oguma ; text in English, Gita Wolf
- Anywhere artist, Nikki Slade Robinson
- Saige paints the sky, by Jessie Haas ; [illustrations by Sarah Davis]
- Oh, Olive!, Lian Cho
- The astonishing color of after, Emily X.R. Pan
- Growing an artist, the story of a landscaper and his son, John Parra
- Time to make art, Jeff Mack
- Sabine's art attack, adapted by Jennifer Heddle
- Daughter of smoke & bone, Laini Taylor
- The gray day, written by Valerie Bolling ; art by Kai Robinson
- Dork diaries, tales from a not-so-fabulous life, Rachel Renée Russell
- Marcel's masterpiece, how a toilet shaped the history of art, Jeff Mack
- Ivy Aberdeen's letter to the world, Ashley Herring Blake
- Van Dog, story by Mikolaj Pa ; art by Gosia Herba ; translation by Mikolaj Pa
- The artist who painted a blue horse, Eric Carle
- A phở love story, by Loan Le
- Andy Web, artist, written and illustrated by Maree Coote
- Claudia and the new girl, Ann M. Martin
- Picture us in the light, Kelly Loy Gilbert
- Magic in the margins, a medieval tale of bookmaking, by W. Nikola-Lisa ; illustrated by Bonnie Christensen
- How dreadful!, Claire Lebourg ; translated from the French by Sophie Lewis
- 13 little blue envelopes, Maureen Johnson
- The artists, Carles Porta
- Okay for now, Gary D. Schmidt
- Nola's scribbles save the day, an adventure in creativity, Cristina Lalli
- A forgery of roses, Caroline Gertler
- Fancy Nancy, aspiring artist, written by Jane O'Connor ; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
- Olive Oh gets creative, by Tina Kim ; illustrated by Tiff Bartel
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