Anita Paegle’s (1956) wonderful illustrations can be considered as tiny works of art, and have been captivating children’s attention for more than 35 years. She has illustrated over 40 books that have been exhibited at book fairs in Bologna, Frankfurt, Prague, London, etc. She is the author of numerous other works of art – illustrations for children’s magazines, postcards, postage stamps and collection coins. Paegle’s illustrations embody a very special world of images, which goes parallel to the text, together with the text and beyond the text. It is a world in which rhythm, sound and tune coexist in a synergetic relationship – just as an orchestra. Today, Paegle works exclusively in watercolour which she layers gradually four to six times to create an intensity of colour overlain with very fine filigree. The intricate details of the pictures are designed to encourage readers to pause and reflect. The artist has regularly received acclaim and awards for her special, inimitable style.
www.anitapaegle.com
Monika Krikštopaitytė. The city as a collection. Illustration exhibition "Telling about the city" at the National Martynas Mažvydas Library // 7md.lt, December 2023 [LT]
Nominee for Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
Nominee for Hans Christian Andersen Award 2012, 2016
2015, The White Ravens for Miega pasaka [Sleep fairytale], 2014, by Juris Zvirgzdiņš
2015, The International Jānis Baltvilks Prize in Children’s Literature and Book Art for Kaķuzirņi un kurmjukārkli [Catpeas and molecarls], 2014, by Jānis Baltvilks, Ziemas pasaka [Winter fairytale], 2014, by Juris Zvirgzdiņš and Miega pasaka [Sleep fairytale], 2014, by Juris Zvirgzdiņš
2014, The Award of the Art Academy of Latvia for contribution to the development of children’s book art in Latvia
2014, Golden Apple-tree National Book Art Contest prize for Ziemas pasaka [Winter fairytale], 2014, by Juris Zvirgzdiņš and Miega pasaka [Sleep fairytale], 2014, by Juris Zvirgzdiņš
2007, Indriķis Zeberiņš Award for Ņau un murr [Meow and purr], 2005, by Māra Cielēna
2006, The International Jānis Baltvilks Prize in Children’s Literature and Book Art for Ņau un murr [Meow and purr], 2005, by Māra Cielēna
2005, Golden Apple-tree National Book Art Contest prize for Ņau un murr [Meow and purr], 2005, by Māra Cielēna
2005, The International Jānis Baltvilks Prize in Children’s Literature and Book Art for Vilki velk malku [Wolves haul firewood], 2003, by Jānis Baltvilks
2003, The diploma at the Tallinn Illustration Triennial
2003, Book Design Competition “The Most Beautiful Book” prize for Vilki velk malku [Wolves haul firewood], 2003, by Jānis Baltvilks
2001, Book Design Competition “The Most Beautiful Book” prize for Pilsētas pasakas un pasaules pasakas [Fairytales of the city, fairytales of the world], 2001, by Māra Cielēna, Kad karaliene bij Rīgā [When the Queen was in Riga], 2001, by Māra Cielēna
2001, Pastariņš Proze for Čiepa liepā [Chirpie in the lime-tree], 1999, by Māris Rungulis and Plīvija un citas pasakas [Flutteria and other fairytales), 2000, by Jānis Baltvilks
2000, IBBY Honour List for Pulksteņu nakts gaitas [Night adventures of the clocks], 1997, by Māra Cielēna
2000, Book Design Competition “The Most Beautiful Book” prize for Plīvija un citas pasakas [Flutteria and other fairytales), 2000, by Jānis Baltvilks
1997, Book Design Competition “The Most Beautiful Book” prize for Pulksteņu nakts gaitas [Night adventures of the clocks], 1997, by Māra Cielēna
1993, Pastariņš Prize for Zāle visu dienu zaļa [Grass is green the whole day through], 1990, by Jānis Baltvilks and Mēness platmalē [Moon wearing a hat], 1991, by Uldis Auseklis