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Artwork by Richard Jacobson

Richard Jacobson was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. As a young man
he was always writing stories and sketching so it was a natural outcome
that at 18 years of age he decided to pursue art as a serious career.
He moved to Calgary and enrolled in the Alberta College of art where
he graduated from the Visual Communications program with honors. Armed
with a new job as art director, illustrator and production head with
Business Life magazine, he proceeded to move to Toronto when the magazine
decided to relocate.
Rick has worked as an illustrator, painter, writer, and designer. As
an illustrator he painted the trillium for the Ontario driver’s license,
the leaf for the Air Canada as well as 19 children’s books.
Rick has written and published 3 children’s books winning several awards
including The Amelia Frances Howard Gibbon’s award gold medal and the
Ruth Schwartz award.
As a painter he has painted portraits of David Thomson, Margaret Atwood
, Robertson Davies, Christopher Ondaatje, Bill gates Senior and Sir
Richard Francis Burton (permanent collection of the Royal Geographical
Society in London England). He has been featured in Smithsonian and
Applied arts magazine as well as The Artist’s Magazine.
Rick continues to live in Toronto.
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