Profile Selected published works Publishers Biography He attended university in Christchurch, graduating with an Honours degree in painting. Since giving up a 30-year career teaching in high schools, Gavin has worked at home, writing and illustrating full-time. He is a well-respected illustrator who has been invited to lecture in China, Japan and the United States, where he is regarded as one of the top children’s book illustrators because of his skill with technique and composition. His distinctive ink and watercolour illustrations appear with his original text in books like The Horror of Hickory Bay and Little Rabbit and the Sea (1997) and alongside traditional stories in his re-telling of The Three Little Pigs (1989) or Maui and the Sun. The House that Jack Built was Book of The Year in the 2000 New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards. Combining the words of the traditional nursery rhyme with pictures illustrating the post-colonial history of New Zealand, the book was praised by critics and judges alike. In 2000, Bishop was honoured by the Children’s Literature Foundation of New Zealand with its Margaret Mahy Lecture Award, and in 2003, he was joint holder of the Ursula Bethell Residency at Canterbury University. While many of Bishop’s books are retellings of traditional stories, in recent years he has explored his own ancestry for stories from his bicultural heritage. He has also written and designed two ballets for the Royal New Zealand Ballet.
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