Gary Clement
Gary Clement | |
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Born | July 1959 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Artist, cartoonist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Period | 1990s–present |
Notable works | Just Stay Put The Great Poochini |
Website | |
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Gary Clement (born July 1959)[citation needed] is a Canadian artist, illustrator and writer living in Toronto, Ontario.[1]
Clement has been the daily political cartoonist for Canada's National Post in Toronto since the newspaper's launch in 1998.[2] His illustration work has appeared in magazines and newspapers including Mother Jones, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Time, The Guardian, and The National (Abu Dhabi). His work has been selected for American Illustration on numerous occasions. His second book, The Great Poochini, received the Governor General's Award for Children's Literature Illustration in 1999.[3] In 2007 one of his cartoons was a Top 10 selection by Time and his work has frequently appeared in The Sunday New York Times Week in Review section.
He has written and illustrated two children's books of his own, and illustrated children's books by other authors. He is represented in Toronto by loop Gallery and Parts Gallery, and in the U.S. by Marlena Agency.
Selected works
- As writer and illustrator
- Just Stay Put: A Chelm Story (Folk & Fairytales), (Groundwood Books, 1996) – finalist, Governor General's Award for Illustration[4]
- The Great Poochini, (Groundwood, 1999) – winner, Governor General's Award for Children's Book Illustration
- As illustrator only
- Get Growing!: How the Earth Feeds Us, (Groundwood, 1991), by Candace Savage
- Stories from Adam and Eve to Ezekiel: Retold from the Bible, (Groundwood, 2004), by Celia Barker Lottridge
- One-Eye! Two-Eyes! Three-Eyes!: A Very Grimm Fairy Tale, (Simon & Schuster, 2006), by Aaron Shepard
- Ten Old Men and a Mouse, (Tundra Books, 2007), by Cary Fagan
- A Coyote Solstice Tale, (Groundwood, 2009), by Thomas King
References
- ^ "Gary Clement". McClelland.com. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ "Gary Clement". National Post. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ "Cumulative List of the Governor General's Literary Awards" (PDF). Canada Council for the Arts (canadacouncil.ca). p. 23. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ "Gary Clement". Groundwood Books. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Blog, cartoons, portfolio, etc
- Gary Clement at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalogue records