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Diego Moscatomoscatodiego@gmail.comtype of art workI started with aerografía and the comic studying in the Argentinian School of Historietas (EAH). Here I was likely to learn from Masters like Quique Alcatena and Juan Zanotto. Then I learned illustration with Francisco Baldò. I studied illustrations for childs in the Sotano Blanco of Buenos Aires with Jose Sanabria and attended a cours about book for children with Istvan. At this moment I am completing my formation by studying traditional techniques of painting in The Taller de Rio de la Plata whit Luis Fernández Córdoba. Engraving whit Melanie Mahler and Sculpture with Florencia Lagos.
Lydia Halversonhalverson@bookmakersltd.comPublished WorksAnne's World, Anne of Green Gables, Thumbelina, King's and Queens for God, The Borrowed House, Reb and the Redcoats, Frosty the Snowman, Peter Cottontail's Easter Surprise, Peter Cottontail's Busy Day, I Like Noisey Mom Likes Quiet, Baby Looney Tunes Visit a Haunted House, Stuart Little at the Fun House, Stuart Little Sets Sail, Stuart Little at the Library, Stuar Little Hides Out
Tanja Bauerletanja@bauerle.comBioEven though Tanja has been an artist her entire life she has worked professionally as a Graphic Designer for over 12 years. Her design sense and strong composition and color skills can clearly been seen in her illustrations. Since 2003, Tanja has strictly worked as a freelance illustrator and designer with her main focus being children’s illustration. Her first picture book, “There’s a Coqui in My Shoe!”, written by Marisa de Jesus Paolicelli and released by ChiChi Rodriguez Books in 2007, won the 2008 10th Annual International Latino Book Awards for Best Educational Children's Book - English. Her second book “The Adventures of Salt and Soap at Grand Canyon” published by the Grand Canyon Association will be released in the spring of 2009. In addition to design and illustration projects varying from character studies, book illustrations, greeting cards and marketing collateral, Tanja has enjoyed working on numerous book jackets ranging from children’s titles to adult fiction and non-fiction titles. Her love of story telling drives her to continually refine her craft. Traditional mediums such as acrylics, water color as well as pen and ink are Tanja’s favorite, but she also loves the freedom that digital tools such as Photoshop offer. Tanja is an active member of the Arizona chapter of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and helps out as Co-Illustrator Representative. After having lived in Germany and Australia, Tanja now calls Arizona her home with her family and her two Goldens Otto and Peanut and cat Ducky.