Illustration
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Author and illustrator Anna Myers Sabatini lives in New York City. She is part of a very artistically-inclined family. At age 14 she decided that illustrating books was the thing she most wanted to do, and has worked toward that goal ever since. In 2005 she finished her Bachelor of Arts in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking at Bard College at Simon’s Rock, then went on to receive her Master of Fine Arts in Illustration at Western Connecticut State University. Anna strongly believes in taking a multicultural approach with her work, finding unity in diversity, and conveying acceptance of cultural differences as a way to finding peace on an individual and global scale.
Publications:
- Illustrator and author, Rainbow City, forthcoming, 2022
- llustrator, I Love My Name , 2020
- Illustrator, Everyone Loves a Snake, by Alicia Comer, 2013
- Illustrator, The Big Fuzzy Coat, by Molly Blaisdell, 2012
- Cover illustration for The Good Library Manual, by Tim Coates, 2010
- Illustrator, book designer for the series Spec Tales: Social Stories for Kids with Autism and Related Disorders by Christine Ambrose & Brenda Insalaco, 2008
- Illustrator, Crystal the Snowflake by Eunice Crowley, 2007
- Illustrations for Marco Polo Blackberry, by Ginger Heller, published 2010
- Illustrations for the Women’s Times – April, March, February, and January 2008, and December 2007 issues. Published by Euginie Sills.