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Ana Fischel

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Occupation
  
Author

Subject
  
fables, fairy tales,

Role
  
Author

Nationality
  
English

Name
  
Ana Fischel

Died
  
August 28, 2012


Born
  
6 December 1970 Cambridge, England (
1970-12-06
)

Genre
  
children's fiction, children's books

Notable works
  
The Twelve Quests series, The Zartarbia Tales

Books
  
The Twelve Quests ‑ Book 9 - C, The Twelve Quests ‑ Book 4 - R, The Twelve Quests ‑ Book 2 - a, The Twelve Quests ‑ Book 3 - th, The Twelve Quests ‑ Book 6 - th

Ana Fischel is an English Children’s book author, artist and jewellery designer currently residing in Spain.

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Biography

The author is originally from Cambridge and studied illustration and film making at Edinburgh College of Art before moving to Paris to work as an artist before settling in Spain with her family.

Exhibitions of Artwork

  • 2011 ‘The Twelve Quests’ International Festival Arte Marbella, Spain. A series of creative workshops for children including original artworks.
  • 2010 ‘Street Life’ (group event) International Festival Arte Marbella, Spain.
  • 1995 ‘Universal Wisdom’ (a one-woman multi media show) Conningsby Gallery, London
  • 1995 ‘Living Space’ group show featured on Channel 4, London
  • 1994 ‘The Isolation of the Heart’ Press launch at The Ritz Hotel followed by several one woman shows at Galerie Richebourg and Neils (all in Paris.)
  • 1993 Degree Show at Edinburgh College of Art
  • 1992 Various shows in Edinburgh and Glasgow including The Compass Gallery, The Cameo, Edinburgh, Bar 10, The Gallery Bar, Maison Hector.
  • 1991 ‘Up In Arts’ (group show) The Ash Gallery, Cambridge
  • Films

  • 1993 ‘The Difficulty With Smiling’ (director and producer). A short film screened at The Film House, Edinburgh
  • 1992 ‘The Beltane Festival’ (director and editor). A short documentary selected for The Edinburgh Fringe Film Festival and screened at The Film House
  • References

    Ana Fischel Wikipedia