Bárður Oskarsson
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 and German.
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, when he published the children's book "Ein hundur ein ketta og ein mús" (A dog, a cat and a mouse), which was later published in Frensh (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 educated from the art school "Skolen for Billedkunst" 1992 – 93.
Bibliography
Children's books, writer and illustrator
Children's books, which Bárður Oskarsson has both written and illustrated:
- Ein hundur ein ketta og ein mús, Bókadeild Føroya Lærarafelags (BFL), 2004
- Beini, BFL, 2007
- Kødbenet. Torgard, 2008 (Published in Denmark)
- Pól, hin kuli giraffurin, BFL, 2007
- Poul, en cool giraf. Torgard, 2009. (Published in Denmark)
- Flata kaninin, BFL, 2011
- Stríðið um tað góða grasið, BFL, 2012[4]
Children's books, which Bárður Oskarsson has illustrated
- Tussarnir á tussatindi, Oskar Hermannsson, Bókadeild Føroya Lærarafelags (BFL), 1993
- Tunnuflakin, Marianna Debes Dahl, Skúlabókagrunnurin. 1990[5]
- Margreta og Mjólkin, Sigga Vang, BFL, 2002
- Um svidnu pussifelluna og øvuta kúvingin, Guðrun Gaard, BFL, 2003
- Tónalæra 1, 2, 3, 4, Skúlabókgrunnurin, 2004
- Um træskoytur og føðingardagsgávuna sum hvarv, Guðrun Gaard, BFL, 2004[6]
- Um gentur og tunnuflakar og ein ommuprikkutan kjóla, Guðrun Gaard, BFL, 2005[7]
Art Exhibitions
Art exhibitions which Bárður Oskarsson participated either by himself and together with others:
- Listasavn Føroya, Tórshavn, FO, 2013
- North Atlantic House, Copenhagen, DK, 2013
- Stefansonshús, FO, 2013
- Gallery Focus, FO, 2012[8]
- My Imaginary Library, Europe, 2007
- Christiania, Copenhagen, DK, 2006
- Leikalund, FO, 2006
- Cafe Jonas, DK, 2005
- North Atlantic House, Copenhagen, DK, 2005
- Smiðjan í Lítluvík, Tórshavn, FO, 2004
- Føroyahúsið (The Faroese House in Copenhagen), DK, 2003
- Smiðjan í Lítluvík, FO, 2002
Awards
- White Raven of The international children`s digital library, Special Mention, 2006, for the book Ein hundur, ein ketta og ein mús (English title: A dog, a cat, and a mouse)[9]
- Grunnur Torvald Poulsens, 2005 (scholarship)
- West Nordic Council's Children and Youth Literature Prize, 2006
- Barnabókaheiðursløn Tórshavnar býráðs, 2007[10][11]
- White Raven of The international children's digital library, 2013 for the book Stríðið um tað góða grasið (engelsk titel: The quarrel over the good grass)[12]
- Der LUCHS-Preis für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur nr. 322 for "Das platte kaninchen", November, 2013.[13]
References
- ↑ BFL.fo Bárður Oskarsson
- ↑ Forlagettorgard.dk, Bárður Oskarsson
- ↑ Bfl.fo Brúk fyri skúlatilfari á týskum?
- ↑ BFL.fo
- ↑ bms.fo
- ↑ bfl.fo, Um træskoytur og føðingardagsgávuna sum hvarv
- ↑ bfl.fo, Um gentur og tunnuflakar og ein ommuprikkutan kjóla
- ↑ Listinblog.blogspot.dk Kenslan hjá Bárði Oskarsson fyri gráum
- ↑ ijb.de
- ↑ Mynd.fo, Bárður Oskarsson
- ↑ Býarbókasavnið - Bárður Oskarsson
- ↑ ijb.de
- ↑ boersenblatt.net, 14.11.2013, LUCHS-Preis November für Bárður Oskarsson, Drachenflug für ein totes Kaninchen