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Gabi swiatkowska biography definition

          Illustrator Gabi Swiatkowska moved to the United States in , joining her parents who had arrived eight years earlier, and attended art school in New York.

        1. Illustrator Gabi Swiatkowska moved to the United States in , joining her parents who had arrived eight years earlier, and attended art school in New York.
        2. Illustrator Biography.
        3. Gabi began her artist's life in Poland, where she studied at the outrageously prestigious Lyceum of Art. After moving to New York City, she.
        4. An infinitely delightful parable of the inescapable humanity we bring to even the most intellectually ambitious inquiries, told in gorgeous illustrations.
        5. Getting to feel at home in a new country.
        6. Gabi began her artist's life in Poland, where she studied at the outrageously prestigious Lyceum of Art. After moving to New York City, she.!

          Swiatkowska, Gabi 1971(?)-

          Personal

          Surname pronounced "Svee-at-KOVE-ska"; born c.

          1971, in Cracow, Poland; immigrated to United States, 1988; daughter of Michal and Lidia Swiatkowska; children: Zak (daughter). Education: Attended Lyceum of Art (Bielsko, Poland); Cooper Union, degree; studied at Parson's School of Design.

          Addresses

          Home—Pszczyna, Poland.

          [email protected].

          Career

          Illustrator and painter. Exhibitions: Paintings have been exhibited in galleries in the United States and Europe.

          Awards, Honors

          Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award, 2004.

          Illustrator

          FOR CHILDREN

          Sally Derby, Hannah's Bookmobile Christmas,Henry Holt (New York, NY), 2001.

          Helen Recorvits, My Name Is Yoon, Farrar, Straus & Giroux (New York, NY), 2003.

          Lola M.

          Schaefer, Arrowhawk,Henry Holt (New York, NY), 2004.

          Nina Payne, Summertime Waltz, Farrar, Straus & Giroux (New York, NY), 2005.

          Kimberly Willis Holt, Waiting for Gregory, Henry Holt (New York, NY), 2006.