https://www.notwithoutmyteammates.com/ Here is a link to the webpage for my latest book Not Without My Teammates written by Jeff McWhinney and Gwen Smid. Published by Rycom Solutions Inc.
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Apr 21
New Project
This is my latest illustration project. Below is a link to a story on CFL.ca about the upcoming picture book Not Without My Teammates, written by Jeff McWhinney and Gwen Smid. Coming later this year from Peanut Butter Press. https://www.cfl.ca/…/oleary-story-behind-keeper-cups…/ Pictured is the sketch version of the book’s cover.
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Jun 20
New Book
‘Louis Riel Day: The Fur Trade Project’ written by Deborah L. Delaronde and illustrated by Sheldon Dawson is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Prairie Books Now. ‘Louis Riel Day: The Fur Trade Project’ will be available for sale in August, 2020. It is published by Theytus Books, Ltd. If you’re interested in purchasing a copy, you can order online at any bookstore.
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Feb 19
Yahoo!
Dinosaur Rodeo is hot off the press. This is my 50th published book as an illustrator, but my first as an author. Copies are available now from Peanut Butter Press, Prairie Sky Books and McNally Robinson Booksellers. Book Launch will be Sunday March 17th, 2019 at 2:00 pm at McNally Robinson, Grant Park, Winnipeg.
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Mar 16
Art Exhibition – March 18-29, 2016
Uncertainty /2015 /acrylic /24″x 28″
Pictured above is one of eight recent paintings by Sheldon that will be exhibited at Cre8ery Gallery from March 18th to 29th, 2016 along with works by 4 other artists; Susan Birdwise, Kathleen Black, Helen Lyons and Marim Daien Zipursky.
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Feb 14
Art Exhibition – March 7-18, 2014
Lost in the Labyrinth (detail) /2014 /acrylic/5’x10′
Pictured is a segment of Sheldon’s recent large scale painting “Lost in the Labyrinth” which will be exhibited at Cre8ery Gallery from March 7th to 18th along with works by 4 other artists; Susan Birdwise, Kathleen Black, Helen Lyons and Marim Daien Zipursky.
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Feb 13
Wool – Illustration Friday challenge
This judge is about to have the wool pulled over his eyes, in a scene from Do Unto Otters, written by Grant and Benjamin Anderson, published by Pemmican Publications.
The evidence was quickly revealed
That sentence would not be repealed
The jury’s verdict came quickly
The cow was found guilty
All because the dirty pig squealed