As a child, Esther Burgeno's two favorite things were a pencil and a white sheet of paper. She had heard in some remote place that there were people whose profession was to draw. If it was true, she wanted to be one of them! When she grew up, her dream was still there, very strong, so she graduated in Fine Arts specializing in engraving and stamping. In 2009 she won the 6th Lola Anglada Illustration Award for Els contes d' Ukanaburu . A few years later, she would illustrate Mosgo , the winning novel of the XXI Edebe Prize for Children's Literature in 2013. As a child, her two favorite things were a pencil and a white sheet of paper. She had heard in some remote place that there were people whose profession was to draw. If it was true, she wanted to be one of them! When she grew up, her dream was still there, very strong, so she graduated in Fine Arts specializing in engraving and stamping. In 2009 she won the 6th Lola Anglada Illustration Award for Els contes d' Ukanaburu . A few years later, she would illustrate Mosgo , the winning novel of the XXI Edebe Prize for Children's Literature in 2013.