Elisa ARGUILÉ

arguile-elisa (Zaragoza, 1972) She has been working in book illustration for 20 years after beginning her career together with the writer Daniel Nesquens. She shared the credits, together with him, for several books including Mi Familia, which won her the 2007 National Illustration Prize (Ministry of Culture). She has also illustrated books with other authors, such as Mitos de memoria del fuego, by Eduardo Galeano; El león Kandinga, which won the Korean CJ Picture Book Award, by Boniface Ofogo; Caminaditos, by María Cristina Ramos; and Una rubia imponente, by Dorothy Parker. She has worked with publishing houses such as Anaya, Kalandraka, Cuatro Azules and Nórdica. She currently works with Contraseña publishers making book covers. She runs, together with fellow professionals from the world of books, the sinPretensiones publishing project, which came about through a desire to lavish attention on each book from beginning to end of the publishing process. Paradoxically, as she grows as an illustrator, she works for ever smaller publishers and has now learned to stretch her time in the same way as she stretches pencil lines.
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