Jules Faber facts for kids
Jules Faber is a talented artist from Coffs Harbour, Australia. He is known for drawing cartoons, creating funny pictures of people called caricatures, and illustrating books. He has even been the President of the Australian Cartoonists' Association, a group for cartoonists in Australia. He was first elected in 2009 and again in 2012.
Jules Faber's Creative Journey
Jules Faber has been creating art for a long time. In 2004, he published his first collection of works. This book included short stories, poetry, and comics about his own life. He also helped create a comic book called Sporadic. This book featured many Australian cartoonists who had worked in animation.
Drawing for TV Shows and Books
Jules Faber even worked on a famous TV show! He was a background inker for nine episodes of Disney's 'The Proud Family'. This show was made for different groups of people in the US. He also drew a science fiction comic book in colour called Golgotha: Book One in 2005. For younger readers, he created a series of three children's books called 'The Clunkertons'. He also drew cartoons for newspapers.
Illustrating Popular Children's Books
Jules Faber has also had art shows to display his work. One of his shows, 'Ten Years and a Day', opened in Brisbane in 2008. He used to review DVDs for a website and a magazine called What DVD. Today, he spends a lot of his time illustrating children's books. His most famous recent work is illustrating the very popular Weirdo series of books. These books are written by the well-known author Anh Do.