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Bio
Carll J.B. Cneut (1-8-69) was born and raised
in a small village on the Belgian-French border and is the eldest
of three. It was clear early on that his future would be colorful.
After seriously considering careers as a pastry painter and a circus
artist, he decided to study Graphic Design at the Saint-Lucas Arts
School in Gent, the city where he still lives today. Following his
studies he worked as Art Director at a publicity agency. Carll made
his illustrating debut in 1996 with a children's book called 'Varkentjes
van Marsepein' (Piglets of Marsepain), which was done in collaboration
with Flemish author Geert De Kockere. They went on to make six more
picture books together, mostly children's books in verse. By the
end of 2000, Carll was illustrating full time, mainly working in
the field of children's literature. In 2002 he made his writing
debut with The Amazing Love Story of Mr Morf (Macmillan Publishers).
Carll also contributes to many children's and adult magazines. His
latest challenge was the costume design for Voltaire's 'La Princesse
de Babylon', by the French theater and dance company Josè
Besprosvany.
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