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I grew up in Sweden, and am still a Swedish citizen, with a Green Card. As a teenager I studied art under a surrealist painter in Denmark. I worked for Bonniers (a publisher in Stockholm) and came to New York City when I was twenty-five. Since then I have moved back and forth between the United States and Europe a great deal, first as an art director and creative director for various advertising agencies (such as Young & Rubicam and Foote Cone & Belding), and later - beginning in the early 1980’s, after I started to freelance - as a travel photographer and writer.

I’ve illustrated two children’s books: Max, the Bad-Talking Parrot, written by Patricia Brennan Demuth; and One Gift Deserves Another, written by Joanne Oppenheim. Both of these books were published by Dutton Children’s Books. I've also written two children's books: Crocodiles, Camels & Dugout Canoes: Eight Adventurous Episodes, Dutton Children’s Books,1998; and Feathers, Flaps & Flops: Fabulous Early Flyers, Dutton Children’s Books, 2001. Both of the books I've written were illustrated by my wife, Roxie Munro. We live in New York City.

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