

DONNA RAWLINS
Donna Rawlins was born in Sunshine, Victoria,
but now lives in Sydney. She came to children's book illustration
from a background in the print and publishing industries
where she worked as a darkroom operator, graphic designer,
silkscreen and offset printer, book designer and editor.
   

Donna has
illustrated her own books and those of other writers, notably The
Kinder Hat and Tucking Mummy In by Morag Loh. Her
best known work however is My Place by Nadia Wheatley,
which won the Children's Book Council Book of the Year (Younger
Readers') Award in 1988 as well as a special biecentennial Eve
Pownall Award in the same year.
In 1992, Donna
collaborated with Margaret Wild on My Dearest Dinosaur. Ten
Little Known Facts About Hippopotamuses And More Little Known
Facts and a Few Fibs About Other Animals, produced in collaboration
with David Francis and Douglas Little, was an Honour Book in
the 1996 Children's Book Council's Eve Pownall Award for Information
Books. Recent publications include Guess the Baby,
written by Simon French (shortlisted for the 2003 CBC Awards), Babs
the Baby and Fog the Dog and Seven
More Sleeps (both written by Margaret Wild). Donna's
current 'work in progress' is another collaboration with Simon
French, What Will You Be?
Donna has
limited time for her own books now that she is running a design
studio with Wayne Harris. However, she still manages occasional
school visits which she considers an important part of her work.
Feedback from
some of Donna's school visits in 2004:
"The
children were enthralled ... loved seeing the pictures from her
books ... everyone expressed that Donna's visit was really worthwhile."
"Children were extremely interested, asked good questions and were keen
to look at the books that Donna had illustrated that they had not seen. There
were many favourable comments from teachers on all sessions. A great day. Many
thanks."
"Students were fascinated by the amount of time given to develop and produce
the pictures required for one book ... Great speaker who involved the children
in her presentation. She gave ample time for questions and close observation
of her work. An interesting and enjoyable day was had by all. Thank you Donna."
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