Brita Granström (born 1969) is a
Swedish artist who graduated from
Konstfack Stockholm in 1994 and now lives and works between Great Britain and her homeland as a painter and illustrator.
Painting
In 2011 Granström's self-portrait ''Mother of Four'' was bought by The
Ruth Borchard Collection. A major solo exhibition ''Life in Landscape'' opened in London at Kings Place Gallery and toured to The University Gallery in Newcastle in 2012 under the title ''A Breath of Fresh Air''. Recent exhibitions include ''The Night Swimmer'' (2014) at The University Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne and ''Sea Salt & Sourdough'' (2015) at The Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh. She is represented by Thompson's Galleries Aldeburgh.
Illustration
Granström was shortlisted for the ALMA (
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award () is an international children's literary award established by the Swedish government in 2002 to honour the Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren (1907–2002). The prize is five million SEK, making it ...
), in 2013 and 2014 for her children's books. The ALMA is the largest children's literature award in the world. She was elected as a
Fellow of the English Association in May 2011.
As a children's book illustrator, Granström often collaborates with her associate and partner,
Mick Manning. They have produced various children's titles, such as ''Charlie's War Illustrated'' (Frances Lincoln) - winner of the 2014 English Association Award. ''Taff in the WAAF'', their book about Manning's mother's war service for Bletchley Park, won the English Association Award in 2011.
In 1998 ''The Scotsman'' newspaper wrote: "Mick Manning and Brita Granström's approach to non-fiction for younger children has revolutionised our bookshelves".
[(Inside the Big Wide World of Stories. Lindsey Fraser. ''The Scotsman''. Tuesday 11 August 1998)]
See also
References
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1969 births
Living people
Swedish children's book illustrators
Swedish women children's book illustrators
20th-century Swedish painters
Swedish women painters
21st-century Swedish painters
Date of birth missing (living people)
20th-century Swedish women artists
21st-century Swedish women artists
Fellows of the English Association
Konstfack alumni