Currently showing is a collection
caricatures by Tony
Jenkins
Anthony Mars Jenkins was born in
Toronto, Canada in 1951 and spent a happy childhood there. He
attended the University of Toronto and the University of
Waterloo, from which he graduated with a B.A.
After a brief stint at the
Toronto Star, he joined the Globe and Mail newspaper, where
for nearly three decades he has drawn editorial cartoons,
caricatures and illustrations. When the Globe went color in
1998, Jenkins did likewise and began to paint in acrylics,
taking courses at The Toronto School of Art and at OCAD.
He is best known for his spare,
elegant caricatures - drawings that are characterized by
flowing lines and a less-is-more philosophy. He is becoming
known for his portrait painting as well.
His long training in
black-and-white media has influenced his painting in its
search for line and structure. His travels and photography in
the Third World have engendered a love of dramatic color and a
heightened fascination with his favorite subject - the human
face.
While on lengthy backpacking
trips through Australia, Asia, Africa and South America he
filled sketchbooks with drawings, cartoons and portraiture
done from curbsides, rail platforms, elephant back and
outrigger canoe. Some of these sketches appeared as
illustrations in early editions of the Lonely Planet travel
guides. Many were collected, with accompanying text by the
artist, as 'Traveller's Tales - An Illustrated Journey through
Australia, Asia and Africa'. Jenkins continues to travel and
sketch to this day.
He writes on occasion for the
Globe and Mail, having penned the Urban Scrawl and Person,
Place and Thing weekly columns, as well as numerous travel
articles and social reportage pieces.
Artists
interested in showing their work should contact
Susan Cunningham at sssmartpig@hotmail.com