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Isobel Knowles Isobel Knowles i(A146597 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Isobel Knowles describes herself as 'an artist who works predominantly with animation. I incorporate it into installation, films, music videos, commercial work and anywhere else it might fit in. I aim to do projects that are out of the ordinary and show me new ways of using animation.'

Source: Isobel Knowles's website, http://www.isobelknowles.com/
Sighted: 19/04/2012

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Lest We Forget Sydney South : HarperCollins Australia , 2015 8209850 2015 single work picture book children's

'Timed for the centenary of World War I, this beautifully told story about a boy and his grandfather will help even the very young understand the significance of ANZAC Day. Ages: 4-6 My granddad says that there are two types of days: those that you want to remember and those that you want to forget... A little boy visits his granddad and thinks about the important days in his life: his first day of school, playing soccer with his team, the day his baby sister was born. Yet through the illustrations the reader sees a parallel story of the grandfather's experiences at war: wearing his brand-new soldier's uniform, with his fellow diggers in the field, looking at a photo of his new baby he's never met. With illustrations from award-winning artist Kim Gamble, this beautifully told story - which ends with the boy and his granddad marching in the ANZAC Day parade - will help even very young children understand the significance of ANZAC Day. Ages: 4-6 ' (Publication summary)

2016 shortlisted West Australian Young Readers' Book Award Picture Books
y separately published work icon Owl Know How Port Melbourne : Thames and Hudson , 2012 Z1855559 2012 single work picture book children's

"Owl Know How is about solving problems, BIG problems that can only be solved by owls. 

"Enter the magical world of Cloud Town and meet Cornelia Rabbit and her best friend Orvi. With help from their friends, they save the town from falling into the treetops by working together and using “owl know how.” This picture book was created by the team of Cat Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Everything was created out of felt, cardboard, and various other recycled materials. These Australian artists are award-winng, internationally recognized, and command their own cult following in the indie craft and art scene. Bonus owl pattern included for making your very own OWL!" (Publisher's website)

2013 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian Book of the Year for Younger Children
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