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Satoshi Kitamura: books, biography, latest update - Amazon.co.uk
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- Satoshi Kitamura is a Japanese children's picture book author and illustrator, famous for quirky perspectives, brilliant watercolors, attention to details, and unique characters.
Satoshi Kitamura - Wikipedia
- Satoshi Kitamura (きたむら さとし, Kitamura Satoshi, born ) is a Japanese children's picture book author and illustrator.
Satoshi Kitamura - Andersen Press
- Satoshi Kitamura is a Japanese children's picture book author and illustrator, famous for quirky perspectives, brilliant watercolors, attention to details, and unique characters.
Satoshi Kitamura – Peachtree Publishing Company Inc.
| Award winning book about anger. | |
| KITAMURA, Satoshi 1956-PERSONAL: Born June 11, 1956, in Tokyo, Japan; moved to England, 1983; son of Testuo (a retail consultant) and Fusae (Sadanaga) Kitamura; married Yoko Sugisaki (an interior designer), December 15, 1987. | |
| William Sutcliffe ('Will') is a brilliant writer. |
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An Interview With Satoshi Kitamura - The Letterpress Project
- KITAMURA, Satoshi PERSONAL: Born June 11, , in Tokyo, Japan; moved to England, ; son of Testuo (a retail consultant) and Fusae (Sadanaga) Kitamura; married Yoko Sugisaki (an interior designer), December 15,
Satoshi Kitamura
Japanese artist and children's writer (born 1956)
Satoshi Kitamura (きたむら さとし, Kitamura Satoshi, born 1956) is a Japanese children's picture book author and illustrator. In 1983, he received the Mother Goose Award for the Most Exciting Newcomer to British Illustration for Angry Arthur (written by Hiawyn Oram). In 2000, his book, Sheep in Wolves' Clothing was made into the obscure HIT Entertainment series, Sheeep. He moved from Japan to London before returning to Tokyo in 2009.
Biography
Satoshi Kitamura was born in 1956 in Tokyo. After dropping out of school to pursue art, Kitamura decided not to attempt a 10-year apprenticeship as a potter and instead worked as a graphic artist. He was not trained as an artist, but at the age of 19 began to do commercial work as an illustrator for adverts and magazines. He moved from Tokyo to London in 1979 where he worked mainly at designing greeting cards. More than twenty publishers declined his work until Alison