Randy Jones

Randy was “born to draw.” As a child, he could often be found on his family’s farm in Southwestern Ontario sketching and doodling—putting pencil to paper to transfer thoughts and ideas into visuals. To Randy, there was something magic in art. And there was never a question as to what he would pursue as a career.

With the full support of his parents, he left his rural roots and attended a city school that offered a comprehensive art programme. Randy was in his element and his gift flourished under first-rate tutelage.  Illustration and the cartoon media, whether historical, classical, political, social or satirical, proved to be his favourite genres.

Upon graduation, his first commercial project was for the University of Toronto Press, which was followed by several years of editorial work for major Canadian newspapers and periodicals. Eventually, Randy moved to New York City where his talent and inspired originality were soon widely recognized. For several decades, his artwork appeared in such illustrious publications as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, National Lampoon, The Washington Post, Newsweek, Time, and World Report, to name a few.

For Randy, every assignment is an adventure. From background material, a script, a story or a client’s theme, images and ideas develop that this skilled artist then converts to drawings—to tell a story or make a point, often with humour.

In addition to visual art, he has long been experimenting with sculpture. Translating his two-dimensional skills into three-dimensional pieces is a challenge he enjoys—and given the results, it is obvious Randy is equally talented in this medium.

When it comes to depicting the unique and the unusual, Randy Jones is an exceptional artist, one who brings fantasia to life, whose tongue-in-cheek humour makes you smile, and whose work can be serious or a spoof.  But always one-of-a-kind!