Asun Balzola

Asun Balzola
Born Asunción Balzola Elorza
(1942-07-18)18 July 1942
Bilbao
Died 22 June 2006(2006-06-22) (aged 63)
Madrid
Language Basque
Nationality Spanish
Education Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Genre illustrator, writer, translator
Notable awards Lazarillo Prize

Asunción Balzola Elorza (18 July 1942 in Bilbao 22 June 2006 in Madrid), better known as Asun Balzola, was a Spanish autodidact illustrator, writer and translator. After partially recovering from a severe car crash, she studied painting and graphic arts at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid. Balzola worked in advertising and graphic design, in addition to her work in the fine arts. Among other awards, she received the Lazarillo Prize for her illustrations and has twice earned the Spanish National Illustration Prize.

Asun Balzola's illustration style is best known for the use of color blotches and thick lines (frequently painting using a watercolour technique). Her files and library were donated, posthumously, to the Centro de Documentación Infantil of the Central Library at San Sebastián.[1]

Some works illustrated by Asun Balzola

Some works written and illustrated by Asun Balzola

Works for adult readers

Notes

  1. See, for instance, Diario Vasco, 2007-07-19.


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