![]() ![]() 31 at the New Britain Museum of American Art. Two other Wick classics are “I Spy Christmas” from 1992 and “I SPY Spooky Night” from 1996. ![]() The eight images currently on display are expected to remain up until late October, when they will change according to the season. Another is of the pirate ship itself, now confined to a bottle on a shelf. Search-and-find riddles paired with amazing photographs will captivate kids of all ages in the bestselling I Spy series. One image is of a bursting pirate treasure chest, so detailed each of its coins could be appraised. It is “Treasure Ship” from the later “Can You See What I See” series. He credits many collaborators in the third book represented in the New Britain exhibit. A couple of the exhibit images might be called created landscapes, like the island from “Treasure Hunt” and the Rainbow Express steam train crossing a trestle from the 1994 “I Spy Fantasy.” The eight images in the exhibit were selected from the total of 84 in the museum’s permanent collection, gifted in 2015 by Wick and his wife and business partner, Linda Cheverton Wick.Ī graduate of the Paier College of Art in Hamden, Wick had an early interest in photography, especially landscapes. ![]()
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