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Eric Orchard

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Canadian illustrator and cartoonist
Eric Orchard
NationalityCanadian
Area(s)Toronto
Notable worksThe Terrible, Horrible, Smelly Pirate
Anything but Hank
Maddy Kettle (Book 1): The Adventure of the Thimblewitch
AwardsSpectrum 17 Award
Atlantic Book Awards Shortlist 2009
Atlantic Book Awards Shortlist 2008

Eric Orchard is a Canadian illustrator and cartoonist. He grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he began illustrating stories while still in grade school. Orchard studied painting and art history at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He has illustrated three critically acclaimed children's books and has been twice nominated for the Atlantic Book Awards' Lillian Shepherd Memorial Award (for Excellence in Illustration) for his work on A Forest for Christmas (2008) and The Terrible, Horrible, Smelly Pirate (2009). In 2008, he was among the select artists chosen to contribute to The Totoro Forest Project charity art auction. In 2010, his work was showcased in The Society of Illustrators annual exhibit and he was featured in the Spectrum Annual of Fantastic Art. Orchard was awarded silver in the comics category in Spectrum 17. His art has also appeared in GUD Magazine

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  1. "'Werewolf', GUD Magazine Issue 4, Spring 2009


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