Born in Uruguay and raised in Israel, Piven studied graphic design and illustration at the School of Visual Arts in New York. From 1996 to 2001 he lived in Israel, where he wrote and illustrated a monthly editorial column in the weekend magazine for Haaretz, one of Israel’s most respected newspapers. Piven currently divides his time among Barcelona, New York and Tel Aviv. His first book, “Faces by Hanoch Piven: 78 Portraits from Madonna to the Pope” (Pomegranate, 2002), features humorous and incisive portrayals of public figures such as Barbara Streisand, Jesse Jackson, Steven Spielberg, Sigmund Freud and other prominent politicians, performers and celebrities. “The Perfect Purple Feather” (Time Warner/Little Brown, 2002), his first children’s book, takes the reader on a young boy’s pursuit of a purple feather through a realm of fanciful animals.
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