
Full Story Australia’s best children’s picture book poll: Graeme Base on “Animalia”
Feb 1, 2026
Graeme Base, acclaimed author-illustrator known for Animalia and The Eleventh Hour, talks about his journey from dyslexia to bestselling picture books. He recalls creating intricate alphabet art, hiding puzzles and codes, international breakout moments and surprise longevity. He also reflects on inspirations from travel, Australian fauna and the craft of hand-drawn typography.
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Childhood Move Sparked Artistic Focus
- Graeme Base explained arriving in Australia at eight left him an outsider and pushed him to draw to find his place.
- He sold early illustrations to his English teacher, who became his first patron and lifelong friend.
Dyslexia Shaped His Creative Strengths
- Dyslexia delayed Graeme Base's reading but led him to visual expression and a deep appreciation of language once it clicked.
- He still notices punctuation and synonyms, which slows him but sharpens his craft.
From Fired Designer To Children's Illustrator
- Graeme went to Swinburne for graphic design, disliked advertising, and was fired after several jobs.
- He then used his evening artwork to approach publishers and began his children’s book career.








