

RON
BROOKS
One of Australia's best known illustrators, Ron Brooks has produced a large number
of beautiful picture books but is probably best known for the seminal John
Brown, Rose and the Midnight Cat (with Jenny Wagner). Other well-known
publications are The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek, Motor
Bill and the Lovely Caroline (both with Jenny Wagner), Henry's
Bed and Henry's Bath (with Margaret Perversi) and Old
Pig and Rosie and Tortoise (with Margaret Wild). In
2001 Fox, also written by Margaret Wild, won the CBCA Picture
Book of the Year Award, Best Children's Book in the Queensland Premier's Literary
Awards and the Patricia Wrightson Prize (NSW Premier's Literary Awards).
Ron spent his childhood in Mallacoota, Victoria, mostly just messing about…in
billycarts, cubbyhouses and boats, out on the beaches, in the bush, on the islands…hardly
able to believe how beautiful the world was. Then four years in and around Paynesville
and Bairnsdale, before heading off to Melbourne and the art schools, Swinburne
and RMIT, to try and really learn how to draw.
    
Ron
now bases himself in Tasmania, where he writes, designs and
illustrates picture books for kids… and for anybody else
who is interested. He sees himself as a 'book-maker' rather
than just an illustrator and states, 'I am strongly committed
as an artist to the genre of children's picture books, but
that passion of involvement has more to do with the wonder
of what happens between good writing, good pictures and the
young reader.'
  
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