Bárður Oskarsson

Bárður Oskarsson

Bárður Oskarsson at the Göteborg Book Fair in 2014
Born (1972-07-18) July 18, 1972
Tórshavn
Nationality Faroese
Occupation
Years active 1992–present
Notable work Ein hundur ein ketta og ein mús

Bárður Oskarsson (born 18 July 1972 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese children's writer, illustrator and artist, who has won several literary awards. His books have been translated into Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, French, German and Czech.

Biography

He started to draw when he was a child and got some of his drawings published in the Faroese children's magazine Barnablaðið. The first book he illustrated was his grandfather's (Oskar Hermannsson's) children's book "Undir tussafjøllum". After illustrating other authors' books for some years, he published his own book, where he was both writer and illustrator, in 2004. This was the children's book "Ein hundur ein ketta og ein mús" (A dog, a cat and a mouse), which was later published in French (2006), Icelandic (2007), Danish (2008) and Norwegian (2013). Oskarsson has received Faroese, Nordic and German awards for his children's books.[1] He currently lives in Denmark, where he was trained in the art school "Skolen for Billedkunst" 1992 – 93.

Bibliography

Faroese stamp from 2010 with motif from Oskarsson's book A dog, a cat and a mouse.

Children's books, writer and illustrator

Children's books, which Bárður Oskarsson has both written and illustrated:

Children's books, which Bárður Oskarsson has illustrated

Art Exhibitions

Art exhibitions which Bárður Oskarsson participated either by himself and together with others:

Awards and nominations

References

External links

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