Murray Kimber

Murray
Kimber is a Canadian, currently residing in Mexico, where he is a full time
artist.  He trained at the Alberta
College of Art and Design and worked for a time as a graphic designer in an
advertising agency.  Murray won the
Governor General’s Award for Illustration and the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver
Award for his work in Josepha:  A Prairie
Boy’s Story, by Jim McGugan.  His
second picture book, Fern Hill, by Dylan Thomas, won the R. Ross Annett
Award.  Although Murray is influenced by
the works of many famous painters, he says his earliest inspiration came from
the comic books, magazines, and political cartoon he read as a child. 

Books By Murray Kimber