Wallace Edwards was a Canadian childrenâÂÂs author and illustrator whose imagination transformed the world of animals and strange creatures for a generation of children. His illustrations don't condescend to children, they engage the imagination on multiple levels, blending childhood whimsy with adult sophistication."
A Canadian illustrator and writer who won the 2002 Governor General's Award for his first children's book Alphabeasts., Edwards was also the recipient of a multitude of awards and short lists, the Gold Medal from ForeWord MagazineâÂÂs Book of the Year Award, and the ChildrenâÂÂs Choice Award from the International Reading Association for Alphabeasts; the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz ChildrenâÂÂs Book Award, The Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon IllustratorâÂÂs Award, the ChildrenâÂÂs Choice Award from the International Reading Association for Monkey Business; the Canadian Library AssociationâÂÂs Honour for Mixed Beasts; and the Junior Library Guild Award for The CatâÂÂs Pajamas.
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Edwards was a graduate of the Ontario College of Art, and his work can be found in numerous public and private collections. He has also worked widely with Metro Toronto Zoo, the City of Toronto, the B.C. Ministry of the Environment, the Canadian ChildrenâÂÂs Book Centre, the Canadian Wildlife Federation, and various magazines. (https://quillandquire.com/authors/call-of-the-wild/
On October 16, 2007, Wallace Edwards was nominated for the Governor General's Award for illustrating The Painted Circus. To date, Edwards has both written and illustrated fifteen published books, of which three have been nominated for this, Canada's most prestigious literary award.
His art has been described as âÂÂCurious and witty, sophisticated and highly original in approachâ¦â resulting in work which is âÂÂvisually pleasing as well as mentally stimulatingâ (taken from the Canada Council for the Arts web site). His childrenâÂÂs books have been reviewed in the Quill and Quire, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, Macleans, the Christian Science Monitor, the National Post, the Detroit Free Press, the Chicago Tribune, the LA Times, the Washington Post, and the School Library Journal, among others.
Edwards was also a pioneering artist in virtual and augmented reality. In 2013 he was the Canada Council supported Artist-in-Residence at York University's Future Cinema Lab where he first began to create augmented and immersive materials. He has since gone on to create work in virtual and augmented reality exhibited at the international Electronic Literature Organization conferences in Portugal, Canada and Italy.
Edwards lived in Yarker, Ontario, Canada, and died on December 25, 2022, in Kingston, Ontario, at the age of 65.
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