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Chris Mould (born 1969) is a British illustrator and occasional writer of children's books. He exhibits his artwork regularly, and commits to an ongoing programme of events. He currently has over 20 books in print between the US and the UK. His notable works include A Boy Called Christmas, A Girl Who Saved Christmas, Father Christmas and Me, The Truth Pixie, The Iron Man, and Animal Farm.
Personal life
Mould was born in 1969 in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
When he left school at the age of 16, the only skill he had was drawing. He decided to go to an art school to study graphic design and then received a honours degree in Graphic Design & Illustration at Leeds Polytechnic.
Career
After graduation, Mould worked as a freelance illustrator from a studio in Oakenshaw for three years. He has collaborated with many publishers such as Oxford University Press, Bloomsbury, Canongate, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House,...
In December 2019, he became the patron of the Rotherham literacy centre. He joins other famous names Paul Clayton, Abi Elphinstone, Joanne Harris, Ian McMillan, Sir Paul Collier, Jeremy Dyson and Mark Gatiss in championing Grimm & Co as supporters and patrons.
In an interview in 2021, he named Ralph Steadman, Ronald Searle, George Cruikshank, Adam Stower, Alex T Smith, Peter Goes... as his artistic influences.
As of 2021, he lives in Yorkshire with his wife and two grown-up daughters.
He currently works in a studio at Dean Clough, Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Works
= As author and illustrator
== As illustrator
=written by other authors
Awards and recognitions
Awards
2003 Nottingham Children's Book Award for Vesuvius Poovius by Kes Gray.
2012 Swiss Prix Enfantasie Best Children's Novel Award.
Shortlisted
2013 Kate Greenaway Medal for Pirates 'n' Pistols.
2016 British Book Industry Awards for A Boy Called Christmas by Matt Haig.
2016 Sheffield Children's Book Award for A Boy Called Christmas by Matt Haig.
2017 Sheffield Children's Book Award for Pocket Pirates - The Great Drain Escape.
2020 Kate Greenaway Medal for The Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
References
External links
Chris Mould's official Instagram
Chris Mould's official Twitter
Chris Mould at Library of Congress, with 35 library catalogue records
Chris Mould at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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