Aleksei Bitskoff
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Born | 4 October 1979 (age 41) Narva, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union (now Estonia) | ||
Nationality | Estonian | ||
Citizenship | Estonia | ||
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Known for | Illustration | ||
Website | www.alekseibitskoff.com |
Aleksei Bitskoff - (Russian language: Алексей Геннадиевич Бичков; born 4 October 1979) is a British illustrator of children's books, including the best-selling Louis Sachar Wayside School book series..[1], Little Badman[2] by Humza Arshad and Henry White and Enid Blyton Family book series[3]
Life and career
Aleksei was born and brought up in Narva, Estonia, and attended the Ivangorod School of Arts and then Narva School of Arts. In 2001 Aleksei Bitskoff received a bachelor's degree in Russian Language and Literature from Narva College of the University of Tartu and worked as a newspaper cartoonist[4]. His caricatures were first published in Pikker (magazine)|Pikker, a famous Estonian magazine of satire and humour established in 1943[5].
Aleksei Bitskoff studied illustration at London College of Communication and received a Masters degree in Camberwell College of Arts in 2010[6].
In 2012 together with Ickypen studio[7], he created an interactive story for iPad “Icky Mr Fox”, which was listed in the 50 best children’s apps for smartphones and tablets according to the Guardian newspaper[8].
In may 2017 Aleksei Bitskoff talked about similarities between the creative process and meditation at the TEDx event in Tallinn, Estonia[9][10]
In 2019 he has created concept designs for an interactive play space at Discover Children’s Story Centre[11] in London.
Personal life
Aleksei Bitskoff currently lives with his wife and two kids in Surrey, England.
Illustrated works
- 33 Shades of Green (1999) by Mihhail Stalnuhhin (Publisher: Elmi)
- Pillywiggins and the Tree Witch (2011) by Julia Jarman (Publisher: Andersen Press)
- The Monstrous Book of Monsters (2012) by Libby Hamilton; illustrated together with Jonny Duddle (Templar Publishing)
- The Practical Princess Guide (2012) by Libby Hamilton and Faye Simms (Templar Publishing)
- Aleksei Bitskoff’s Monster Party (2013)
- What if A Dinosaur: There’s a Stegosaurus on the Stairs (2014) by Ruth Symons (QED Publishing)
- What if A Dinosaur: There’s a T-Rex in Town (2014) by Ruth Symons
- What if A Dinosaur: There’s a Diplodocus at the Door (2014) by Ruth Symons
- What if A Dinosaur: There’s a Triceratops in the Tree House (2014) by Ruth Symons
- Could a Penguin Ride a Bike? (2014) by Camilla de la Bedoyere
- Could an Octopus Climb A Sky Scraper? (2014) by Camilla de la Bedoyere
- Could a Whale Swim to the Moon? (2015) by Camilla de la Bedoyere
- Could a Shark do Gymnastics? (2015) by Camilla de la Bedoyere
- What if a… Could a Tiger Walk a Tightrope? (2015) - illustrator: text by Camilla de la Bedoyere
- The Adventures of Long Arm (2015) by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes
- Long Arm vs the Evil Supply Teacher (2016) - by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes (Templar)
- What if: Could a Monkey Waterski? (2017) by Camilla de la Bedoyere
- Who Will Marry Prince Harry? (2016) by Tony Bradman
- Franklin’s Emporium: The White Lace Gloves (2016) by Gill Vickery (Bloomsbury Education)
- Franklin’s Emporium: The Pet Shop Mystery (2016) by Gill Vickery (Bloomsbury Education)
- Teeny Tiny Aliens and the Great Big Pet Disaster (2017) by Debbie White (Oxford University Press)
- Simon Barbecue (2018) by Ciaran Murtagh (Publisher: Oxford)
- The Caravan Family (2017) by Enid Blyton (Publisher: Egmont)
- The Seaside Family (2017) by Enid Blyton (Publisher: Egmont)
- The Buttercup Family (2018) by Enid Blyton (Publisher: Egmont)
- The Queen Elizabeth Family (2018) by Enid Blyton (Publisher: Egmont)
- The Stupendously Spectacular Spelling Bee (2018) by Deborah Abela (Publisher: Sourcebooks Young Readers)
- The Most Marvelous International Spelling Bee (2019) by Deborah Abela (Publisher: Sourcebooks Young Readers)
- My Rotten Stepbrother Ruined Alladin (2018) by Jerry Mahoney (Publisher: Stone Arch Books)
- My Rotten Stepbrother Ruined Snow White (2018) by Jerry Mahoney (Publisher: Stone Arch Books)
- My Rotten Stepbrother Ruined Beauty and the Beast (2018) by Jerry Mahoney (Publisher: Stone Arch Books)
- My Rotten Stepbrother Ruined Cinderella (2018) by Jerry Mahoney (Publisher: Stone Arch Books)
- Adventure Duck vs Power Pug (2019) by Steve Cole (author)|Steve Cole (Orchard books)
- Adventure Duck vs the Armadillo Army (2019) by Steve Cole (author)|Steve Cole (Orchard books)
- Adventure Duck vs The Wicked Walrus (2020) by Steve Cole (author)|Steve Cole (Hachette Orchard Books)
- Little Badman and the Invasion of the Killer Aunties (2019) by Humza Arshad and Henry White. (Publisher: Puffin)
- Little Badman and the Time-travelling Teacher of Doom (2020) by Humza Arshad and Henry White. (Publisher: Puffin)
- Little Badman and the Radioactive Samosa: World Book Day (2021) by Humza Arshad and Henry White. (Publisher: Puffin)
- The Puffin Book of Big Dreams (2020) by Puffin
- Bright Bursts of Colour (2020) by Matt Goodfellow (Bloomsbury Education)
- Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom (2020) by Louis Sachar (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)
- Wayside School is Falling Down (2021) by Louis Sachar (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)
- The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian: The Fuzzy Apocalypse (2020) by Jonathan Messinger (Harper Collins)
- The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian: The Accidental Volcano (2020) by Jonathan Messinger (Harper Collins)
- The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian: The Uncommon Cold (2021) by Jonathan Messinger (Harper Collins)
- Life of Riley: Beginner’s Luck (2020) by Simon James Green (Scholastic)
- Me vs the Multiverse (2020) by S.G. Wilson (Crown Books for Young Readers)
- Me vs the Multiverse: Enough about Me (2021) by S.G. Wilson (Crown Books for Young Readers)
- Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger (2021) by Louis Sachar (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)
- Sideways Stories from Wayside School (2021) by Louis Sachar (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)
Awards and honours
- 2010 Featured in Images 34: Best of British Illustration[12]
- 2012 Finalist of The Children’s Choice Book Award for The Monstrous Book of Monsters by Libby Hamilton and Jonny Duddle[13]
- 2015 Shortlist for the Doncaster Book Award for The Adventures of Long Arm by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes[14]
- 2020 Shortlist for the Branford Boase Award for the Little Badman and the Invasion of the Killer Aunties[15]
- 2021 Shortlist for the Blue Peter Award for Life of Riley: Beginner’s Luck by Simon James Green[16]
- 2021 Shortlist for the CLPE Poetry Award for the Bright Bursts of Colour by Matt Goodfellow[17]
- 2022 Shortlist for the Laugh Out Loud Book Award for the Little Badman and the Invasion of the Killer Aunties[18]
References
- ↑ "Aleksei Bitskoff: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)". www.bloomsbury.com.
- ↑ White, Humza Arshad,Henry. "Little Badman and the Invasion of the Killer Aunties". www.penguin.co.uk.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ "The Queen Elizabeth Family (The Family Series)". www.goodreads.com.
- ↑ "Мечтаю купить часть Амазонского леса". Сайт газеты "Нарвская газета" - новости Нарвы и всей Эстонии.
- ↑ "Газета "Молодежь Эстонии"". www.moles.ee.
- ↑ "Aleksei Bitskoff is an Estonian-born character designer". Harper Collins Publishers.
- ↑ "Icky Mr Fox – Story Book App for Children - IckyPen". April 16, 2017.
- ↑ "The 50 best apps for children". the Guardian. August 4, 2012.
- ↑ "Theme:Event Horizon. TEDxLasnamae". TED. April 1, 2017.
- ↑ "TEDxLasnamäe: Иллюстратор — о поиске себя". Delfi RUS.
- ↑ "Story Worlds". Discover Children’s Story Centre.
- ↑ "The AOI - Images 34". The AOI.
- ↑ "2012 Winners and Finalists – Children's Book Council".
- ↑ "Books: The Adventures of Long Arm". www.doncasterbookaward.net.
- ↑ "Shortlist 2020 – The Branford Boase Award and The Henrietta Branford Writing Competition". branfordboaseaward.org.uk.
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/watch/bp-book-awards
- ↑ "CLiPPA - The CLPE Poetry Award | Centre for Literacy in Primary Education". clpe.org.uk.
- ↑ "The Laugh Out Loud Book Awards 2022". Scholastic Shop.
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