MILLER Jerry Lee

MILLER Jerry Lee

A member of the Union Art Service, he is a multimedia artist and a bicycle mechanic. He studied at Georgian College of Applied Arts, George Brown College, University of Toronto John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design and the Art Centre at Central Technical School.

He has worked in literacy, social, environmental, and labour movements. He is a member of Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE 4400 Toronto Education Workers. He has been active in community organizations, including Rogers television, CIUT 89.5 FM, Karma Food Coop, Parkdale Project Read, Parkdale Activity – Recreation Centre, Bikechain, and the Community Bicycle Network.

SOURCE:

Internet:

drawingtheleft.wordpress.com/jerry-lee-miller Accessed 20 March 2024.

 

CISS Julius

CISS Julius

From 1975 to 2004 when he retired, he was a prominent advertising and editorial illustrator as well as an educator of illustration at the Ontario College of Art and Design.

He was part of a group of Canadian illustrators Jamie Bennett, David Chestnutt,  Heather Cooper, Ken Dallison, Blair Drawson, Gail GeltnerRoger Hill, Tina Holdcraft, Jeff JacksonDouglas JohnsonAnita KunzDoug MartinWilli Mitschka, Denis Noble, William Russell, Joseph Salina, Mark Summers, Maurice Vellekoop and Rene Zamic, who gained an international reputation in the 1970’s and 80’s.

CHESTNUTT David

CHESTNUTT David

This award-winning graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design where he later taught, has produced images for AT&T, The Canadian, Coca Cola, Globe & Mail, Lever Brothers, Random House, Stereo Review, Toronto Life, Toronto Star, TV Guide, Wall Street Journal, etc.

He was part of a group of Canadian illustrators Jamie Bennett, Julius Ciss, Heather Cooper, Ken Dallison, Blair Drawson, Gail GeltnerRoger Hill, Tina Holdcraft, Jeff JacksonDouglas JohnsonAnita KunzDoug MartinWilli Mitschka, Denis Noble, William Russell, Joseph Salina, Mark Summers, Maurice Vellekoop and Rene Zamic, who gained an international reputation in the 1970’s and 80’s.

SPURLL Barbara

SPURALL Barbara

A close-up of a person's face
Description automatically generated                              barbaraspurll.com

Born in the United Kingdom, she grew up in Winnipeg. Because she loved to draw, her mother enrolled her in Saturday morning art classes when she was in grade 1.

At age sixteen she signed up for life drawing classes where she learned contour line drawing. She moved to Toronto where she attended George Brown College. She began a career as a freelancer. Her work has appeared in the Chatelaine, Chickadee, Chirp, Dogs In Canada Magazine, Financial Post, Financial Times of Canada, Harrowsmith, Maclean’s, Outdoor Canada Magazine, Owl, This Magazine, Time, Toronto Star, TV Guide and Wildlife Conservation Magazine. Her clients have included BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., CIBC Capital Markets, McDonalds, Nabisco, Purina and Sears. She has collaborated with publishers Kidscan Press, Orca Book Publishers, Reader’s Digest Children’s Books, Oxford University Press and Scholastic Inc. She has illustrated a number of picture books including Crow Said No, The Flying Tortoise, Rhinos for Lunch and Elephants for Supper, Theodora Bear, and the Emma and I See You series of books.

WORK:

PERIODICAL TEXT:

Content essay:

Financial Times Of Canada, 27 April 1992: “Why Colonel Cable loves Barbarella”: 23.

Harrowsmith, 39, January/February 1990: “Better, Late and Never”. Writ., Jo Anne Gardener: 58, 60, 62.

Quill & Quire …
… July 1994: “Stars, Sleepers, And Keepers”. Writ., Unknown: 1.

… July 1995: “What Fates Will The Fall Bring?” Writ., Unknown: 1.

… October 1995: Northwest Crossing”. Writ., Alec Ross: 1.

… January 1996: “Borders Skirmish”. Writ., John Loring: 1.

This Magazine, …: “The Innis Memorial Column: …” . Writ., Mel Watkins: …
… June/July 1986: “…:The Fifty-First State England Ups the Ante”. …: 17.

… Aug./Sept. 1986: “… Mad Dogs and Englishmen The Aftermath of the Libyan Bombing”. …: 17.

… Oct./Nov. 1986: “…Britain and South Africa: Thatcher Stonewalls Sanctions”. …: 31.

This Magazine, October1988: Title unknown. Writ., Rita Mor: 41.

TV Guide, 12 April 1997: “Will Rita’s Friends Cancel CBC?”. Writ., Stephen Cole: 8.

SOURCE:

Internet:

barbaraspurll.com. Accessed 4 March 2024.

GALLERY:

A newspaper with a person's face
Description automatically generatedHarrowsmith, 39, January/February 1990: 60

A newspaper with a picture of a person and person
Description automatically generatedFinancial Times Of Canada, 27 April 1992: 23.

A close-up of a newspaper
Description automatically generatedQuill & Quire, July 1994: 1. (Alice Munroe & Robertson Davies)

A cartoon of a person with a microphone
Description automatically generated                                  TV Guide, 12 April 1997: 8. (Rita MacNeil)

 

QUINLAN Steven

QUINLAN Steven

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He was educated at Sheridan College and The Ontario College of Art and Design. He now teaches illustration at both of them.

His work has been used by British Airways, CBC, Canadian Business Magazine, Canadian Gardening, Canadian Living, Coca Cola, Cottage Life Magazine, Fidelity Investments, Globe and Mail, Goodyear, Heart and Stroke Foundation. Harrowsmith, Honeywell, IBM, Kraft Foods, Labatt Brewery, Shaw Festival, Sunlife Insurance, TD Bank, Toronto Star, Unicef, United Church Observer, Visa, World Vision and Xerox.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

PERIODICAL TEXT:

Content essay :

Canadian Gardening …
… September/August 1990: Gardening with Allergies”. Writ., Rebecca Hanes-Fox: 10.

… April/May 1991: “Nursery know-how”. Writ., Sonia Day: 49-50, 51.

Canadian Living …
… January 1990: “Plan a great escape”. Writ., Judy B. Lauria: 125.

… November 1990: “When A Teacher Fails”. Writ., B. J. Chadwick: 129.

Harrowsmith, 86, Nov./Dec. 1989: “Editor’s Page: Sound Of Silence”. Writ., W.G.: 5.

Content essay & Cover front:

The United Church Observer …
… July/August 1999: “A game of biblical proportions”. Writ., Michael Webster: 51.

… February 2001: “ways to a healthier congregation”. Writ., Anthony B. Robinson: 24,25,27, 29.

NEWSPAPER:

Content essay :

Globe and Mail ….
… 14 March 1992: “With this contract, I thee wed”. Writ., unknown: B24.

… 1 August 1992: “How to avoid time-share pitfalls”. Writ., Shirley Won: B22.

… 17 December 1994: “Sound advice”. Writ., Gerry Blackwell: B20.

… 21 January 1995: “Long distance For whom the bell tolls”. Writ., Michael Ryval: B22.

… 11 February 1995: “Interest-ing RRSP options”. Writ., unknown: B22.

… 4 March 1995: “The budget, more than meets the eye”. Writ., Gordon Powers: B20.

SOURCE:

Internet:

www.behance.net/stephenqui68b3. Accessed 10 February 2024.

www.google.ca/search?q=Steven+Quinlan+illustrator&sca._Accessed 10 February 2024.

GALLERY:

A newspaper with a cartoon of a person sitting on a couch
Description automatically generatedGlobe & Mail, 17 December 1994: B20

A newspaper with a cartoon of a person running
Description automatically generatedGlobe & Mail, 4 March 1995: B20.

A car with flowers in the front
Description automatically generatedA car with trees on it
Description automatically generatedCanadian Gardening April/May 1991: 49-50.

A cartoon of a child on a bicycle
Description automatically generatedThe United Church Observer, July/August 1999: Front cover.

A magazine cover with a number seven
Description automatically generatedThe United Church Observer, February 2001: Front cover.

 

GELTNER Gail

GELTNER Gail

“At some point there’s a surprise – and the surprise is what you wait for…        The moment I recognize the hidden pattern I know what the solution is and I can make it visible for everyone else …”                                                                              A quote taken from What You See which cited it from Extension, 1-2, Fall 1991:       “Gail Geltner: The Human Condition.” Writ., Penelope Glasser: 13.

Born 1944.

She attended the Ontario College of Art in the 1960’s after which she did odd jobs to support her art. In the 1970’s she attended George Brown College to learn offset printing and platemaking, which gave her an occupation as a printer and a teacher of her skills to women’s groups. Over this time she developed her skills as an illustrator. During the 1980’s and 1990’s she broadened her work to include collage and photography and she returned to painting.

Her work which is principally editorial through a feminist perspective has appeared in major Canadian and American magazines and books. In addition, she created the satirical cartoon strip “Byrd’s Eye” later called “Tragicomics” which appeared in This Magazine.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content cartoon:

The Canadian Forum, December 1985: 5.

This Magazine, August/September 1986: 31.

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content drawings & Cover book front & back:

What You See. Second Story Press, 1992.

BOOK TEXT:

Cover:

Book front:

The Cow Jumped Over The Moon. Writ., Earle Birney. Holt, Rinehart & Winston of Canada Ltd., 1972.

Dust jacket front:

The Handmaiden’s Tale. Writ., Margaret Atwood. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1985.

PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content various:

The Canadian Forum, ….
…, Sept. 1975: “Rape A Normal Act”. Writ., R.B. Kasinsky:19, 22.                                                           “Women in The Forum”. Writ., Hilda Kirkwood: 29, 30.

…, June/July 1976: “A Grand-dame’s Wide Angle Vision”. Writ., K. Govier: 50.

…, February 1977: “Cabbages and Pianos: Impromptu”. Writ., unknown: 40.

…, February 1984: Letters to Editor: 5.

Graduate, University of Toronto Alumni, November/December 1980: “Silent Partners”. Writ., B. Schlesinger & J. Atkin: 22-23, 24, 25.

Maclean’s …
…, February 3, 2003: “Sidewalk Rage”. Writ., Jane Doucet: 45.

…, March 24, 2003: “We Are Responding”. Writ., Jodi Delong: 56.

Radio Guide, ….
…, 5-4, April 1985: “The Play’s The Thing”. Writ., unidentified: 4-5.                                                               “A Letter To My Son”. Writ., George Ryga: 6

…, 5-11, November 1985: “The Barber of Seville”. Writ., unidentified: 4.

…, 6-9, September 1986. “Ideas- The Schools We Deserve”. Writ., W. Barker: 47.

Saturday Night, ….
…, 114-6, July/August 1999: “A Son’s Payers”. Writ., Mordecai Richler: 37.
This Magazine, ….
…, May/June 1979: “An Interview with R. Gaulin”. Interv., P. Vaillancourt & G. Martell: 16, 17, 18, 19.

…, July/August 1979: “Reflections & A Retrospective”. Interv., Yvon Charboneau: 14, 15, 16.

…, January/February 1980: “The City Kids’ Book”. Writ., Naomi Wall: 16, 17, 18.

…, June 1983: “The Real Abortion Issue”. Writ., Susan Cole: 5

…, January 1984: “The Thirty Per Cent Solution”. Writ., Susan Crean: 27, 28, 29, 31, 38.

…, September 1985: “Delusions of Adequacy II”: 24.

This Magazine, …: “Media-Tedia …”. Writ., Joyce Nelson: ….
…, October 1983: “…Imagine”. …: 14.

…, December 1983: “…Delusions of …”…: 14.

…, January 1984: “…Emotions for Sale”…: 10.

…, April 1984: “…Framing Reality”…: 14.

…, June 1984: “… A Chip off the old …” …: 24.

…, August 1984: “The Power of PR”…: 17.

…, November 1984: “Watching for the …”…: 13.

…, December 1984: “New Imagery”…: 17.

…, February 1985: “… Capitalism, …” …: 15.

…, August 1985: “… And Now the…” …: 15.

…, September 1985: “… Delusions …” …: 24.

…, December 1985: “… CanCon …” …: 18.

…, June/July 1986: “… Metaphorically …” …: 26.

…’ Aug./Sept. 1986: “… Invitation to …” …: 15.

 

Toronto Life …
…’, January 1981: “Reggae to riches”. Writ., N. Richmond: 24.

…, 23-12, August 1989: “Celeste’s Heart”. Writ., A. Bortnik: F11.

 

Weekend Magazine …: “Poll …” This weekly periodical was an insert that appeared in newspapers across Canada.
…, 11 Mar. 1978: “… Dial-A-Mania”.

…, 18 Mar. 1978: “… Pornography”/

…, 15 April 1978: “… Media”.

…, 29 April 1978: “… Smoking”.

…, 13 May 1978: “… Mother”.

…, 20 May 1978: “… Education”

…, 27 May 1978: “… Politician’s Wives”.

Weekend Magazine, 28 Oct. 1978: “The Art of Playing It Safe” .Writ., T. Hendry: 16-18.

Content editorial & Cover front:

This Magazine, 14-2, March/April 1980: “Two Struggles Many Fronts”. Writ., unkn: 5.

NEWSPAPER:

Content book review:

Globe & Mail, 10 March 1980: “Shaman’s Daughter”. Reviewer M. T. Kelly: 15.

MERCHANDISE:

MENU:

Bistro Bernard, 6 St. Joseph Street Toronto. Circa 1987/88.

SOURCE:

Article book:

What You See. Second Story Press, 1992:                                                                                Intro.: Black and White and Shades of Grey: G. Geltner.” Writ., L. Hutcheon: 7-14.          “Afterword.” Writ., Gail Geltner: 177-181.

GALLERY:

A book cover with a cat and a yellow cat
Description automatically generatedThe Cow Jumped Over The Moon, 1972: Front cover.

Weekend, 28-43, 28 Oct. 1978: 17.

A newspaper article with a picture of two people
Description automatically generatedGlobe & Mail, Unknown date and page. A book review for Shaman’s Daughter published 1979.

A close-up of a face
Description automatically generatedThis Magazine, 14-2, March/April 1980: Front cover.

A black and white illustration of a letter
Description automatically generatedRadio Guide, 5-4, April 1985: 6.

A close-up of a painting
Description automatically generatedThe Handmaiden’s Tale1985: Dust jacket front.

A group of people sitting in chairs
Description automatically generatedThis Magazine, Aug./Sept. 1986: 31.

A menu with a couple of people
Description automatically generatedMenu – Bistro Bernard, Circa 1987/88.

A close-up of a newspaper
Description automatically generatedToronto Life, 23-12, August 1989: F11.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\G\GELTNER Gail, What You See, 1992, fc.jpg                  From What You See, 1992: Image from front cover.

A newspaper with a picture of a person
Description automatically generatedSaturday Night, July/August 1999: 37.

DUFFY Amanda

DUFFY Amanda

A Toronto based illustrator.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content essay:

Maclean’s, 18 February 2002: “Power Players – David Dodge”. Writ., unidentified: 35.                                                     “Power Players – John Risely”. Writ., unidentified: 39.

Maclean’s, 21 October 2002: “Cabbies and Culture”. Writ., Kwesi Yeboah: 58.

Maclean’s, 15 December 2003: “Roundtripping”. Writ., Katherine Macklem: 30.

Saturday Night, 112-6, July/August 1997: “reality bites”. Writ., Sandra Martin: 28.

Saturday Night, 114-4, May 1999: “Canadian Letters”. Writ., various; 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 40.

Content story:

Saturday Night, 111-12, December 1996: “‘Tis The Season”. Writ., Kate Fillion: 44-45, 46,47, 48, 50.

GALLERY:

A close-up of a book cover
Description automatically generated A close-up of a painting of people
Description automatically generated      Saturday Night, 111-12, December 1996: 44-45.

A newspaper article with a cartoon of a person holding bags
Description automatically generatedMaclean’s, 15 December 2003: 30.

SABA Arn

SABA Arn

See: COLLINS Katherine

 

LYNDE Peter

LYNDE Peter

Peter_Lynde_Photo                                From website ladysmithfamilydentistry.ca/about

Born October 1946 in London England. He and his parents migrated to Canada when he was eighteen months old. He  grew up on Vancouver Island.

He studied at the Vancouver School of Art from 1964 to 1965, then at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary from 1968 to 1969. Both schools lacked cartooning programs which was where his interest lay.

After working in a Vancouver printing shop for a year he launched his career as a freelancer drawing illustrations and cartoons using whatever style the client asked for, which must have been an excellent apprenticeship in the craft. What followed was an eighteen-year commercial art career from a base in Vancouver. During this time he worked for most of the Vancouver advertising agencies including Palmer Jarvis (McDonald’s), McKim (various), and Cockfield Brown (Mazda). He also worked on projects including those for Air Canada, BC government, Canadian Pacific Airlines, A&W Restaurants, Harbour Publishing, Vancouver Sun and The Province also Vancouver.

In 1986 he began painting in water colour and this activity continued when in 1988 he moved to Salt Spring Island. He focused on this enterprise for about two years then discovered that though his paintings were selling well the framer was making more money than he was. He returned to commercial art but remained on Salt Spring Island. The internet made this possible. In addition he did one cartoon a week for the local newspaper Gulf Island Driftwood.

About this time, he was selected along with Graham Harrop, and Barbara Wood a Vancouver artist doing whimsical urbanscapes to join other cartoonists Anthony Jenkins, Adrian Raeside, and Vince Rodewalt to do covers in a series commissioned for CBC’s magazine Radio Guide. This project continued into the late 1990’s. In this same decade while living on Salt Spring Island he sailed among the other gulf islands passing seaside settlements. These captured his his imagination, and out of it he created a series of whimsical landscapes partly shown below.

He continued in the commercial art field till about 2013 then his interest in woodworking and welding fabrication led him into these pursuits as hobbies. In retirement he brought his varied skills including several of his paintings to support his wife’s dental clinic. He built the fireplace in their residence (see below). The portrait above the fireplace is a watercolour of his stepdaughter. In addition he has built a couple of aluminum small boat trailers and is currently rebuilding an old fiberglass speedboat.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL TEXT:

Cover front:

Raduo Guide ….. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
12-10, October 1992.

13-2, February 1993.

13-7, July 1993.

13-11, November 1993.

14-3, March 1994.

14-7, July 1994.

14-10, October 1994.

15-2, February 1995.

15-6, June 1995.

15-9. September 1995.

16-1, January 1996.

16-5, May 1996.

16-9, September 1996.

SOURCE:

Correspondence:

Email Peter Lynde/Robert MacMillan:

December 6 & 7 2023.

December 30, 2023

January 15, 2024.

January 29-31, 2024.

January 31, 2024.

February 2, 2024

Internet:

Website: ladysmithfamilydentistry.ca/about

GALLERY:

Watercolor of a person playing a cello Description automatically generated

Cello (11”X15”), 1990.

A pair of horses pulling a plow Description automatically generated

Horse Plow (11”X15”), 1990.

A painting of a person in the forest Description automatically generated

Carmanah (22”X30”) circa 1991.

A magazine cover with a person serving food to a group of people Description automatically generatedRadio Guide, 12-10, October 1992: Front cover. This vegetarian take on a traditional  Thanksgiving supper was popular with vegans. Peter received an email from a New Zealand group asking to use it in their project.

A magazine cover with a car carrying bicycles Description automatically generatedRadio Guide, 14-7, July 1994: Front cover.

Cartoon of a cartoon of angels flying over a book Description automatically generatedGulf Island Driftwood. Circa 1996

Cartoon of a pig lying on a fence Description automatically generatedGulf Island Driftwood, circa 1996.

A series of whimsical landscapes painted in 1990’s

A watercolor of a farm Description automatically generated                      Farm

Watercolor of a village with boats and a boat Description automatically generated with medium confidence Finn Slough

A watercolor of a town on a lake Description automatically generatedFulford Harbour

A watercolor of a town Description automatically generatedHarbour

Watercolor of a village on a hill Description automatically generatedSpy Island

A person looking at a globe Description automatically generatedFor Harbour Publishing circa 2003.

        For Harbour Publishing.

A watercolor of a town Description automatically generatedCharter Boat 2016.

A living room with a fireplace and a plant Description automatically generatedThis fireplace in the front room of Peter’s residence was built by Peter. Email 15 January 2024.

A black truck with flames on it Description automatically generated                      If it presents a surface paint it. Email  29 January 29, 2024.