Courtesy of Robert Romanowicz.
Robert Romanowicz
, b. 1976
An architect, illustrator, writer, theatre set designer. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Wrocław University of Science and Technology and from The School of Advertising “Creo,” also in Wrocław. He created illustrations for many children’s books, such as Malina Prześluga’s popular series about Ziuzia (2013–2016), Julia Cholewińska’s Skarpety i papiloty [Socks and Curlers] (2013), or Marta Guśniowska’s A niech to gęś kopnie [Goosedammit] (2016). Additionally, he authors his own books: Mali opowiadacze [Little Storytellers] (2014), Rymowane cyferki [Little Rhymed Figures] (2014), a series of early-concept multilingual picture books about, respectively: vehicles, animals, objects, and food, as well as another series – children’s guides to Polish cities: Kazimierz Dolny, Kraków, Wrocław, Warszawa, and Zakopane. He also creates illustrations for magazines as well as covers, posters, installations, tunnel books, pop-up books, tattoos and photographs, and runs workshops for children. His works were presented in many galleries and at various exhibitions, both in Poland and abroad.
Sources:
Official website (accessed: June 25, 2018).
About, available online (accessed: April 28, 2018).
Robert Romanowicz, available online (accessed: April 28, 2018).
Bio prepared by Maciej Skowera, University of Warsaw, mgskowera@gmail.com
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