May I introduce Swedish author/illustrator Eva Lindström, third on the IBBY short list – Part 1 HERE, Part 2 HERE.
“The way I see it, if my story’s going to be the way I want it, I have to be my own target audience. I’m afraid that what I want to say will get diluted if I start thinking about the way anyone else, adult or child, might conceivably want to read my book” – Eva Lindström
Eva Lindström has illustrated for many other Swedish authors for decades, but writes and illustrates her own, and debuted in 1988 with Katmössan – The Cat’s Hat. Her books often deal with heavier subject matter, and she is well known for her expressive use of color.
Lucky you if you understand Swedish – here is a video interview (1hour?, with plenty of her art depicted), the description of which I give you from GoogleTranslate in undiluted form: ‘On November 19 2013 she talked about its authorship and artistry with Asa Warnqvist, Sbi. The program is part of Swedish children’s institution series with author and illustrator encounters.’ Gotta love them for trying!
Interesting tidbit: back in art school, Eva Lindström was a member of an activist group, ‘Svarta hämnarna (The Black Avengers), which made political statements through poster art.
How much of her work has been translated into English? I am going to see if I can get hold of THE CAT HAT.
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I haven’t found much at all, but haven’t checked UK sites.
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Artist-activists fascinate me. I wish I had that kind of bold, strong personality. 🙂
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Well, yours comes across as bold, hilarious and super smart. Sounds just right to me!
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I sure have you fooled. 😉 But, likewise: you also strike me as bold, hilarious and super smart!
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If you count all forms of intelligence – okay!
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How cool is she in that photo?!?
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Haha! I was thinking the same thing!
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Hmm… I should take up Swedish. 🙂 I love her illustration style!
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I have a hard enough time with English. Now I need to learn Swedish! Aachh! I sure do like her artwork though.
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Tough to find more in English, so I am actually happy to be spotlight these artists!
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Another great introduction!
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Thanks, Stacey!
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