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Judy Horacek (born 12 November 1961) is an Australian cartoonist, artist, writer and children's book creator. She is best known for her award winning children's picture book ''Where is the Green Sheep?'' with
Mem Fox Merrion Frances "Mem" Fox, AM (born Merrion Frances Partridge; 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an educationalist specialising in literacy. Fox has been semi-retired since 1996, but she still gives seminars and ...
, and her weekly cartoons i
The Age newspaper
Horacek's latest book is ''Now or Never'' (2020), her tenth cartoon collection. A new picture book with Mem Fox, '' Bonnie and Ben Rhyme Again'' came out in October 2018. In 2005, a selection of her work was acquired by the
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for its collection. She said at the time that "I really like being recognised for having done work that is part of the social discourse. And it's always nice to see cartoons get another lease on life – now they represent a particular time and context and become part of the portrait of who we ustraliansare".Favelle (2005) p. 10


Life

Horacek graduated with a BA from the
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in 1991, majoring in Fine Arts and English. She then studied for a Diploma in Museum Studies at Victoria University. In 2007, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Visual) in Printmedia and Drawing from Australian National University. She lives in
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.


Writing

Horacek started her career as a writer, and was a member of a community writing group in North Melbourne.Favelle (2005) p. 8 Words are an important part of her cartoons, and sometimes dominate the pictures. After illustrating a children's picture book for
Mem Fox Merrion Frances "Mem" Fox, AM (born Merrion Frances Partridge; 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an educationalist specialising in literacy. Fox has been semi-retired since 1996, but she still gives seminars and ...
, she began to write and illustrate her own children's books, something she had always wanted to do.


Cartoons

"My life has been a quest to find new and better place to stick cartoons", Horacek has said.Favelle (2005) p. 7 Accordingly, her cartoons can be found in newspapers and magazines, online, on aprons and teatowels, on mugs, on fridge magnets and cards, and as limited edition prints. Her cartoons have been described as whimsical and quirky. As she says, "I take every day situations and make them strange"Horacek (2007) It was her interest in feminism which "drove Horacek's early work and established her reputation as a cartoonist". Since then, in addition to an ongoing interest in women's issues, her cartoons have covered a wide range of social and political issues such as the
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, immigration, indigenous issues and FlyBuys. Cartoonist Peter Nicholson describes her work as follows: Horacek's first commissioned work for ''
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'' newspaper was published on International Women's Day 1995, next to the obituary of Senator Olive Zakharov. This was her cartoon, ''Woman with Altitude'', a work which has since appeared on fridge magnets greeting cards, tea-towels and T-shirts.Judith Marie Horacek (2003) In 2007, she said that "The woman with altitude ... represents who we could be". At various times she has had regular spots in such newspapers and magazines as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and the '' Australian Book Review''.


Illustration

She illustrated Mem Fox's non-fiction book, ''
Reading Magic ''Reading Magic: How Your Child Can Learn to Read Before School - and Other Read-aloud Miracles'' is a 2001 book by Mem Fox. In it, Fox propounds reading books aloud to children from when they are babies to after they can read by themselves. R ...
'', and in 2004 she illustrated her first children's book,
Mem Fox Merrion Frances "Mem" Fox, AM (born Merrion Frances Partridge; 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an educationalist specialising in literacy. Fox has been semi-retired since 1996, but she still gives seminars and ...
's '' Where Is the Green Sheep?''.Favelle (2005) p. 9 It was shortlisted for several book awards, and in 2005 won the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year – Early Childhood Award. She has since started writing her own children's books, the first being '' The Story of GROWL'' (2007), followed by "These are My Hands" (2008), "These are My Feet" (2009) and "Yellow is my favourite colour"


Children's Books

* '' Where Is the Green Sheep?,'' with Mem Fox (2004, and ) * '' The Story of GROWL'' (2007, ) * ''These are My Feet'' (2007, ) * ''These are My Hands'' (2008, ) * ''Yellow is my favourite colour'' (2010, ) * '' Good Night, Sleep Tight'', Mem Fox, Illustrated by Judy Horacek (2012, ) * ''Yellow is my colour star'' (2014, ) * '' This & That'' with Mem Fox (2015, ) * '' Ducks Away!'' with Mem Fox (2016, ) * '' Bonnie and Ben Rhyme Again'' with Mem Fox (2018, )


Cartoon Books

* ''Life on the Edge,'' Introduced by Dale Spender (1992, and 2003, ) * ''Unrequited Love: Nos. 1–100'' (1994, ) * ''Lost in Space'' (1997, ) * ''Woman with Altitude'' (1997, and 1998, ) *
If the fruit fits
' (1999, ) *
I am woman, hear me draw
' / ''cartoons from the pen of Judy Horacek'' (2003, ) * ''Make Cakes Not War'', (2007, ) * ''If you can't stand the heat'' (2010, ) * ''The Night Before Mother's Day'', Doug MacLeod, Illustrated by Judy Horacek (2012, ) * ''Random Life'' (2017, ) * ''Now or Never'' (2020, )


Other Works

*
Mary Jane: living through anorexia and bulimia nervosa
' / Sancia Robinson with Foong Ling Kong and cartoons by Judy Horacek (1996, ) * ''The women's power pocket book'' / Joan Kirner and Moira Rayner with illustrations by Judy Horacek (2000, ) * '' Reading Magic: how your child can learn to read before school and other important things'' /
Mem Fox Merrion Frances "Mem" Fox, AM (born Merrion Frances Partridge; 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an educationalist specialising in literacy. Fox has been semi-retired since 1996, but she still gives seminars and ...
with illustrations by Judy Horacek (2001, , , ; 2004, and 2005, )


References

;Citations * Favelle, Kathryn (2005) "A new lease on life" in ''National Library of Australia News'', XV (12), September 2005, pp. 7–10
Horacek, Judith (2007). Interviewed by Philip Williams, on ''Stateline Canberra'', 2007-04-20
Accessed: 2007-09-20
Horacek, Judith, artist and cartoonist (1998). Interviewed by Ann Turner


Accessed: 2007-09-20


External links

*
Judy Horacek collection of cartoons
– held and digitised by the National Library of Australia
Portrait of Judy Horacek, cartoonist, by Virginia Wallace-Crabbe
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Horacek, Judy 1961 births Living people Australian people of Czech descent Australian comics writers Australian women cartoonists Australian editorial cartoonists Australian illustrators Australian women illustrators Australian children's book illustrators Australian children's writers University of Melbourne alumni Australian women children's writers Female comics writers