Shelagh Armstrong (born 1961
in Owen
Sound
, Ontario) is a Canadian illustrator, and was the recipient of the 1985
Will Davies award for excellence
in illustration.
Armstrong
is a graduate of the University of Toronto
and Ontario College of Art. She holds
degrees in Fine Arts and Communications and Design and is an
Ontario Scholar.
Launching her illustration career in the Canadian book industry,
and working with publishing houses such as McClelland and Steward
and McGraw-Hill, Armstrong’s diverse artistic accomplishments also
include book cover illustration for acclaimed authors as
Alberto Manguel,
Dionne Brand,
Lillian
Nattel and
Shauna Singh
Baldwin.
With her versatile artistic style, Armstrong’s explored work as a
courtroom illustrator, excelled at projects with retail fashion
giants, and savoured engagements with top Canadian design firms.
During her celebrated career, Armstrong’s been commissioned for
private portraits and proudly exhibits her work in private and
university galleries, group and solo exhibits.
She has received commissions from
Canada
Post for two Canadian stamps -
Royal Agricultural Winter
Fair and
Canada's International Year of the Older
Persons. She was also commissioned by the
Royal Canadian Mint to create various
coins. Her first coin was the 1999 Special Edition Proof Silver
Dollar for the International Year of the Older Persons. The coin
supported Canada's concept of
A Society for All Ages.
Recently,
she created a coin for the XXI
Olympic Winter Games to be held in Vancouver
in 2010. She created a design named
Athletes’ Pride, struck on both a 2007 $25 Sterling Silver Hologram
Coin and a 2007 $75 Gold Coloured Coin.
Armstrong currently resides in Toronto and gave birth to a son
named Caden in April 2000.
Commercial portfolio
- Bicks Relish Packaging Illustration
- Body Shop Christmas Packaging Packaging
Illustration
- Dairyland Plus Packaging Illustration
- Humber River Regional Hospital Nursing Campaign
- Kleenex Tissue Packaging Packaging
Illustration
- Our Compliments Shredded Cheese Packaging
Illustration
- Royal Winter Fair & Garden Show Advertising and Stamp
Illustrations
- Santa Fe Flat Bread Packaging Illustration
- Sugar Twin Sweeteners Packaging Illustration
- Toronto Hydro Corporation Figure Illustration
- Weston Artisan Style Bread Packaging Illustration
Armstrong provided the art for a book written by David J. Smith
titled
If the World were a village: A book about the World's
People (ISBN 1550747797). The book was published in February,
2002 by
Kids Can Press. This was
Smith's first children's book. It went into paperback in 2003 and
won various awards including:
- Premio H.C.Andersen Award in 2003 for the Italian Edition.
- International Reading Association Children's Book Award
2003
- IRA and Children's Book Council Children's Choice Book for
2003
- International Reading Association Teachers' Choice Book
- National Parenting Publications Awards -- Gold Award Winner
2003
- Smithsonian Magazine "Notable Book of the Year"
Coin designs
Armstrong's first coin for the
Royal
Canadian Mint was in 1999. The artwork that she produced in
2007 was used for two Canadian Olympic coins.
| Year of Issue |
Design |
Mintage |
Issue Price |
Release Date |
Composition |
Finish |
Weight (grams) |
Diameter (mm) |
| 1999 |
International Year of Older Persons |
24,976 |
$49.95 |
N/A |
92.5% silver, 7.5% copper |
Proof |
25.175 |
36.07 |
| 2007 |
Athletes Pride (Silver) |
45,000 |
$69.95 |
July 11 |
92.5% silver, 7.5% copper |
Proof (with hologram on reverse) |
27.78 |
40 |
| 2007 |
Athletes Pride (14K Gold) |
8,000 |
$389.95 |
July 11 |
58.33% gold, 41.67% silver |
Proof (with colour on reverse) |
12 |
27 |
|
Stamp designs
Armstrong has created two stamps for Canada Post. The first stamp
was to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Toronto's Royal
Agricultural Winter Fair, while her second stamp was for the United
Nations' International Year of Older Persons.
Royal Winter Fair
In 1997, Canada Post celebrated the 75th anniversary of Toronto's
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair - the world's largest indoor
equestrian and agricultural competition - with a single,
domestic-rate commemorative stamp. Canada Post Corporation,
Canada's Stamp Details, Vol. 6, No. 6, 1997, p. 12-15.
Designed by Heather Lafleur of Gottschalk + Ash International with
illustration by Shelagh Armstrong, the stamp features an array of
livestock, produce, home-made goods and other farm-related wares
presented against the backdrop of a packed arena at the Royal Horse
Show, Canada's premier international indoor equestrian event.
| Date of Issue |
Theme |
Denomination |
Printer |
Quantity |
Perforation |
| 6 November 1997 |
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, 75 Years |
45 cents |
Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited |
8,000,000 |
12.5 x 13 |
|
International Year of Older Persons
The United Nations, of which Canada is one of the original
member-states, has declared 1999 to be the "International Year of
Older Persons" (IYOP). Canada Post Corporation, Canada's Stamp
Details, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1999, p. 20-21.
With these transformations in mind, the UN chose "towards a society
for All Ages" to serve as the theme for IYOP. Throughout the year,
participating countries will foster awareness of seniors' roles in
society and the need for intergenerational respect and support,
emphasizing the fact that older persons are the repository of their
societies' histories.
The stamp, designed by Paul Hodgson and Spencer Francey Peters,
with illustration by Shelagh Armstrong , shows a metaphorical
illustration of an older couple enjoying active experiences as they
progress down the Road of Life. The trees that line this path
symbolize the concept of passing time and aging, as young spring
trees in the foreground give way to summer bloom and then autumn
foliage on the horizon. The people are purposefully ambiguous to
represent all humans and ethnic groups.
| Date of Issue |
Theme |
Denomination |
Printer |
Quantity |
Perforation |
| 12 April 1999 |
Canada's International Year of Older Persons |
46 cents |
Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited |
8,000,000 |
13.5 |
|
See also
References
-
http://www.mint.ca/RoyalCanadianMintPublic/en-CA/Vancouver2010/Collect/Artists/default.htm
- 12k
- Shelagh Armstrong
- Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins, 60th Edition, p.
313
- KCP Creator Detail 1
- If The World Were A Village
- Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins, 60th Edition, p.
289 and 313