Robert Casilla (born April 16, 1959)[1] is an American artist and illustrator of award-winning children's books. He has illustrated over 30 children's books, including biographies and multicultural stories.[2] His illustrations are influenced by his Hispanic background.
Biography
Mr. Casilla was born in Jersey City, New Jersey and received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1982. Mr. Casilla has illustrated several books for children, including biographies of Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Jackie Robinson, and Eleanor Roosevelt. His parents are native from Puerto Rico and Mr. Casilla attended school in Puerto Rico in the fourth grade.[3] He has illustrated various multicultural children books, including Belpré Medal winner First Day in Grapes.[4] Casilla has been interested in drawing since he was a child. He currently resides in New Fairfield, Connecticut. He lives with his wife and two children. He has three cats and one dog.[3]
Careers
Robert Casilla has worked as a freelance illustrator for magazines, book publishers, and educational publishers. He has illustrated over 30 children's books.[5] He currently teaches art to children and he visits schools to talk to students about the process of illustrating books and biographies.[3] He studied under the artists Marshal Arisman, Jim McMullan, Baron Storey and Julian Allen.[6]
Works
Martin Luther King, Jr.: Free at Last written by David A. Adler, Holiday House 1986.
The Train to Lulu's written by Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard, Bradbury Press 1988.