How to catch a star

별꽂이 2010. 12. 8. 00:28

별을 좋아하는 어린이라 하면 많은 어른들이 자신의 어린 시절을 떠올리지 않을까? 필자도 초등학생 시절, 위인전 외
판을 위해 집에 찾아온 영업사원 앞에서 '저는 천문학자가 될 터이니 갈릴레오 갈릴레이의 위인전만 필요해요'라고 당
돌하게 말했던 기억이 난다. 
Oliver Jeffers의 'How to catch a star'는 별을 사랑한 소년의 순수한 마음과 행동을 표현한 작품으로서 빛 공해와 아
파트 생활, 인터넷과 핸드폰, 그리고 공부를 위해 밤하늘 한 번 올려 볼 여유를 잃은 이 시대의 어린이와 청소년들이 어
른거리게 한다. 
생명의 근원으로서의 자연과 행위의 주체로서의 자아에 몰입하는 중요한 경험을 차단 당하는 인공화 시대에 들판과 해
변을 이성과 본성의 놀이터로 삼은 소년의 메시지는 청아한 감동을 준다. 다만, 상상의 폭을 좁히는 설명적 텍스
트와 반전에 대한 기대를 져버리는 작위적인 결말은 아쉬움을 남긴다.




                                      Oliver Jeffers,  Harper Collins Children's Books, 2005


There once was a boy who loved stars so much that he wished he had one of his very own. Every night he watched the stars in the sky from his bedroom window and dreamed of how he could be their friend and how
they could play hide-and-go-seek together. So, one day, he decided to set about catching a star of his very
own…


    Oliver Jeffers

 

Oliver Jeffers was born in Port Hedland, Western Australia in 1977 and bred in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
As a teenager, he thoroughly enjoyed playing the spoons and travelled the land frequenting every pub he could find looking for a group of musicians to harmoniously add his percussive talents to. Unfortunately, no-one recognised his musical talent, so to force some other way of fitting in, Oliver painted them instead. It was when he came runner-up in The Irish News amateur art competition in 1995 that he seriously considered painting as a direction in which to take his life. It was a good decision, as since then Oliver has travelled the globe extensively, exhibiting his work in New York, Sydney, Melbourne, London, Belfast and Glengormley.
He made his name as a young contemporary artist with several small exhibitions in Belfast between 1995 and 1998. At this time, Oliver also began illustrating book jackets for local publishing houses.
Whilst taking a break from university during 1999-2000, Oliver travelled across America and Australia, settling in Sydney for a period to work in freelance illustration and painting. In Australia, he illustrated for various magazines and got his first big break when Lavazza Coffee Company saw his offbeat coffee illustrations. They subsequently commissioned him to paint some pictures for their HQ and to illustrate their Christmas cards. They also featured him in a live exhibition during the Aroma coffee festival at The Rocks, Sydney, where he illustrated on site in front of thousands of people, using coffee rings and black ink.
Oliver returned from his travels in 2000 to finish his degree at the University of Ulster. He graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Illustration and Visual Communication. During his final year, he had a prominent exhibition of portraiture in the John Hewitt Bar, Belfast. The exhibition was entitled 'Boys At The Bar', and depicted the afternoon (and morning!) drinking culture of Belfast. It attracted a great deal of media attention and all 16 pieces sold on the opening night.
Oliver's eye-catching style of artwork has taken him in many directions, including poster illustration, painting 10 commissioned artworks for a London bar and designing album covers. He paints in an impressive range of styles and sizes with a wide variety of media, and is currently experimenting by pushing the creative boundaries of picture books.
Oliver began writing and illustrating children's stories when he realised that people didn't believe what he did with his time. He has had a number of adventures that he has collected into his books for children; his debut picture book, 'How to Catch a Star', was inspired by a moment sitting on the end of a jetty in Sydney, looking at the stars. Not having an agent, Oliver sent his work unsolicited to HarperCollins Publishers. Its potential was immediately recognised, it was whisked off the slush pile and the publishing process began. In 2004, the book was published by HarperCollins Children's Books and was also short listed for the Booktrust Early Years Award for Best New Illustrator. In 2005, 'How to Catch a Star' won a Merit Award at the CBI/Bisto Book of Year Awards.
After the international success of 'How to Catch a Star', Oliver went on to produce the breathtakingly beautiful follow-up, 'Lost and Found', which garnered fantastic sales and critical acclaim on publication and went on to win the Gold Award at Nestle Children's Book Prize in 2005.
He continues to exhibit his art in major cities of the world and was recently commissioned to produce illustrations for Starbucks' nation-wide in-store displays in the UK
Oliver loves plastic food, suitcase handles and Elvis, and has developed a bizarre habit of endlessly writing lists he never reads. He remains hell bent on travelling all over the world. 


* 영문 줄거리 및 작가 약력 출처 : 교보문고


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