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Tom Smart

Toronto-based Tom Smart has written extensively about Canadian art and artists. He is working on an article about Rosemary Kilbourn’s wood
engravings for The Devil’s Artisan, a journal of the printing arts published by The Porcupine’s Quill.

This image, commissioned by Canada Post as one of a series of stamps commemorating Canadian authors, illustrates the 1933 novel, Fruits of the Earth, by Frederick Philip Grove.

Rosemary Kilbourn: Light, Line & Lyricism

Sep 9, 2011

From the moment she moved into her rural hideaway, Rosemary Kilbourn began to interpret the landscape right outside her door and windows.

In The Hills

In The Hills is an independent, locally owned print and online magazine that has earned its reputation as the best-read, best-loved magazine in Headwaters.

The magazine is delivered to more than 40,000 homes and farms throughout Caledon, Erin, Dufferin, Orangeville and Creemore – up to double the circulation of any other local publication. And it is available to visitors at local inns, restaurants, specialty retail stores and other tourist locations.