Donna Diamond

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Donna Diamond is an American artist, primarily known for her work as a children's book illustrator. Her cover artwork appeared on a number of 20th Century novels, many of which were the inspiration for myriad TV after-school specials in the United States and Canada, notably Bridge to Terabithia, and Beat the Turtle Drum, among others. Diamond is also known for her printmaking and linoleum block artwork.

Donna Diamond was born and raised in New York City.[1] She attended the Boston University School of Art and received a BFA in Sculpture. Encouraged by artist Robert Blackburn, Diamond pursued printmaking at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. It was there that her work in drawings and monotypes became discovered, and her art was commissioned for the cover illustrations of various children's books.[2][3]

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