Bats Langley is a painter, sculptor, writer, illustrator, toy designer, and a creator of many things. Most recently, Mr. Langley illustrated the nonfiction biography of Jackie Kennedy titled “Jackie and the Books She Loved”, distributed by Simon & Schuster. Mr. Langley is a Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) grad. He is a regular contributor to Spider, Ladybug, Cricket, and Scholastic magazines and has been a frequently featured cover artist. Bats is the creator of GUS, and his art has been shown in galleries in New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, Hartford, Providence, Hangzhou China, and at The New Britain Museum of American Art and the United States Capitol building. Mr. Langley’s work was exhibited at the AFA Gallery in NYC and in Vegas for many years and shown alongside some of his idols: Maurice Sendak, Tim Burton, Charles Adams, Dr. Seuss and Charles Schultz. Mr. Langley is the illustrator of the picture book “Groggle’s Monster Valentine” and it’s sequel, “Groggle’s Monster Halloween”, with Sky Pony Press/Simon & Schuster, and was the author/illustrator of “Alice’s Adventures in #Wonderland”, published by Woodhall Press. Bats also created the cover art for “Scary Stories to Tell on The Pod”, a podcast hosted by former head “Saturday Night Live” writer Anna Drezen and the “Miracle Workers” and “Best Foot Forward” writer Andrew Farmer. This cover art was shown on “The Late Late Show with James Corden”. Bats Langley lives on the island of Manhattan with his husband Nick in the shadow of the Chelsea Hotel.
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