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The night of the giants
 
Shaun Tan Shaun Tan is one of Australia`s most well known children`s book illustrators both in Australia and overseas. His books include `The Rabbits`, `The Lost Thing`, `The Red Tree`, `Tales from Outer Suburbia` as well as `The Arrival` which, since being published in 2006, has been internationally recognised for breaking new ground in children`s book publishing.

Signed copies of Shaun`s books can be ordered through this web site.

Each print is printed, signed and numbered by Shaun Tan. He has used lightfast pigmented inks on archival paper.

Website : http://www.shauntan.net
The night of the giants   The Old Country   The Harbour   The City of Birds   The Red Tree   Dawn
Nobody Understands   The Rabbits   Make your own pet   Water Buffalo   Tuesday afternoon reading group   Darkness overcomes you
Sometimes you just dont know   The Nameless Holiday (Reindeer Shadow)   The Inner Courtyard (courtyard with trees)   The Family (mural painting)   The Visitor   Sunday Afternoon (woman walking in street)
The Crow   Into the Desert   The Houses   Saying Hello   Feeding Time   Utopia
Evening Tram   Reflection   Waiting   Wonderful Things are Passing You By   Terrible Fates are Inevitable   Self Portrait
Coming Home   Wake   The Suitcase   Shadow   The Journey   Flight over the City
Balloon Landing   The Steps   The Place of Nests   Four Seasons   Parklands   Reunion
Alert   Flock   Deck   Nowhere   Meeting   Water
Lake   Clouds   no image decription   no image decription   no image decription   no image decription
Bronwyn Bancroft
Graeme Base
Freya Blackwood
Warren Brim
Ron Brooks
Isobelle Carmody
Neil Curtis
June Evelyn
Grace Fielding
Vivienne Goodman
Mini Goss
Leigh Hobbs
Elise Hurst
Ann James
Frane Lessac
Alison Lester
Caroline Magerl
Felicity Marshall
David Miller
Jo Oliver
Jan Ormerod
Emma Quay
Tohby Riddle
Odette Ross
Anne Spudvilas
Lisa Stewart
Shaun Tan
Colin Thompson
Ilse Van Garderen
Anna Walker
Mark Wilson