![]() ![]() Working in collaboration with Studio AKA, Oliver’s second book Lost and Found (2005) was developed into an animated short film that has received over sixty awards, including a BAFTA for Best Animated Short Film. ![]() Oliver’s picture books - including The Incredible Book Eating Boy (2006), This Moose Belongs to Me (2012), The Day Crayons Quit (2013) and its sequel The Day The Crayons Came Home (2015, both #1 NYTimes Bestsellers) and Once Upon an Alphabet (2014) - have been translated into over 30 languages. His distinctive paintings have been exhibited in multiple cities, including Lazarides Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery in London, the Brooklyn Museum and Spring Break Fair (Armory Week) in New York, and Gestalten Space in Berlin. ![]() From figurative painting and installation to illustration and picture-book making, Oliver Jeffers’ work takes many forms. ![]()
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