David Díaz (illustrator)


David Díaz is an American illustrator of children's books. He won the 1995 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration recognizing Smoky Night by Eve Bunting. He currently lives in Carlsbad, California.

Biography

David Díaz grew up in southern Florida with his family. He discovered his love for drawing when he was in the first grade while working on a vowel worksheet. His parents were concerned about his love for art because they did not want him to struggle with the uncertainty of being an artist. When David was only sixteen his mother died, which left a huge hole in his heart. From this tragedy, he used drawing as a catharsis for his emotional output. In high school, Díaz had an inspiring teacher that helped nurture his potential, this same teacher also lead him to competitions where he won awards for his art. When he got older, Díaz moved to southern California where he became a graphic design artist until he made his own design and illustration business called Diaz Icon. In 2018, a book Diaz had illustrated was pulled before its publication following allegations of sexual harassment at a Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators conference.

Awards and exhibitions

Exhibitions

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Books illustrated

Yes! We are Latinos by Alma Flor Ada and Isabel Campoy, Charlesbridge Martín de Porres: The Rose in the Desert by Gary Schmidt, Clarion Before You Came by Patricia MacLachlan & Emily MacLachlan Charest, HarperCollins Me, Frida by Amy Novesky, Harry N. Abrams Inc. Sharing the Seasons: A Book of Poems by Lee Bennett Hopkins, Simon & Schuster Let There Be Peace on Earth: And Let it Begin with Me by Jill Jackson and Sy Miller, Tricycle Press Ocean's Child by Christine Ford and Trish Holland, Golden Books Diego: Bigger Than Life by Carmen T. Bernier-Grand, Marshall Cavendish Corporation El Barrio by Deborah M. Newton Chocolate, Henry Holt & Company Build A Burrito by Denise Vega, Cartwheel Books De Colores: Bright With Colors, traditional folk song, Marshall Cavendish Corporation Castle Corona by Sharon Creech, HarperCollins Pocahontas: Princess of the New World by Kathleen Krull, Walker Books for Young Readers Counting Ovejas by Sarah Weeks, Atheneum Cesar: Si, Se Puede!/Yes, We Can! by Carmen Bernier-Grand, Marshall Cavendish Corporation Rin, Rin, Rin/Do, Re, Mi by José-Luis Orozco, Cartwheel Books Who's That Baby by Sharon Creech, HarperCollins Feliz Navidad: Two Stories Celebrating Christmas by José Feliciano, Cartwheel Books Angel Face by Sarah Weeks, Atheneum The Pot That Juan Built by Nancy Andrew-Goebel, Lee & Low Books Road Runner's Dance by Rudolfo A. Anaya, Disney Press Gospel Cinderella by Joyce Carol Thomas, HarperCollins Jump Rope Magic by Afi Scruggs and Afi-Odelia Scruggs, Scholastic The Wanderer by Sharon Creech, HarperCollins Shadow Story by Nancy Willard, HarperCollins The Little Scarecrow Boy by Margaret Wise Brown, HarperCollins Mother Goose Around the World: Big Book, Volume 4 by Lee Bennett Hopkins, William H. Sadlier, Inc. The Disappearing Alphabet by Richard Wilbur, Harcourt Be Not Far From Me by Eric A. Kimmel, Simon & Schuster December by Eve Bunting, Harcourt Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World’s Fastest Woman by Kathleen Krull, Harcourt Passing Strange: True Tales of New England Hauntings and Horrors by Joseph Citro, Chapters Pub Ltd. The Inner City Mother Goose by Eve Merriam, Simon & Schuster Just One Flick of the Finger by Marybeth Lorbiecki, Dial Anansi's Narrow Waist by Len Cabral, Good Year Books ; translated as La Cintuita de Anansi Going Home by Eve Bunting, HarperCollins Smoky Night by Eve Bunting, Harcourt Neighborhood Odes by Gary Soto, Harcourt