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SPENCER HENSEL

Years ago, in a garage with a couple of other kids, Spenser Hensel started art classes. His mother signed him up when he was seven and he went once a week. Over time, he got better, and he enjoyed seeing himself grow as an artist and his He took these lessons all the way to high school, getting better and better

Some things like watercolor don’t exactly t what he likes to do, but he likes to dissect the look and feel of the art and accomplish how they made that speci c medium or piece. He gets this trait of dissecting from his father, who liked to take nd out exactly how they worked.

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Eventually, because of his childlike nature and having his own children, he wanted to share an experience with them. He said the reason for wanting to make a book like this was because of his childlike nature. He enjoys many of the same things children do, like bright colors and animated movies, so he feels like he can connect more to them. He began to research other children’s book artists and learn more about how nature. is made him even more excited to make something like that of his own. He began to start working on his own book with his wife, with her writing and him drawing. ough they help each other with their roles to make sure the book comes

Coach Hensel has many inspirations for his book, but he can’t pick just one. Works like “Float”, “If I had a dream”, and other works have helped him with his own work. Especially since he enjoys their styles and illustrations. ey still have room to improve, and they do face issues since it’s a new thing for both, but they have fun making ough they don’t really know if they’ll get it picked up by a of other it. publisher or not. they hope to

Coach Hensel and his wife don’t have a release date yet, but nish it by the end of 2023. Until then, they’ll keep it nish the illustrations in time.

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