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Bio
My parents and grandparents are all artists so it’s not surprising
that I became one too.
My drawings and illustrated journals from the years when I travelled
with my parents puppet theater, The Mystic Paper Beasts, inspire
me a lot now.
I graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1994 and spent
my last year in Rome with RISD’s European Honors Program.
Chronicle books published “Lucy’s Eyes and Margaret’s
Dragon” a book of saints I made while I was in Rome.
After moving to Brooklyn, I got my first freelance illustration
job with the New Yorker. My New Yorker Illustrations inspired a
lucky chain of work with many magazines and children’s books.
My first children’s book, “Mr. Semolina-Semolinus,
a greek folktale” was published in 1997, and I have illustrated
twenty more books since then. I wrote and illustrated The Year
I didn’t Go to School and Chloe’s Birthday... and
me, about my family.
I have also done advertisement work Budget, National Geographic,
Kirin Beer and between 2001-2, I did over twenty print and animated
ads for Persil, the british laundry soap.
My pictures have been shown and awarded frequently at the Society
of Illustrators in New York and Los Angeles and is always at Storyopolis
in LA. My work is also been chosen for the American IIlustration
website for the past three years.
I live with my husband, Kier and two daughters Pia and Isabel
in the Hudson Valley.
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