In 2012, she received her second Governor General’s Award for the illustrations of Virginia Wolf in addition to winning Le Prix jeunesse des libraires du Québec for Fourchon (French version of Spork). Since then, she was a finalist on two other occasions for the GG’s ( My Letter to the World, Migrant), finalist for the Marilyn Baillie Award in 2011 ( Spork) and her book Migrantis among the 10 best illustrated books of 2011 according to The New York Times. In 2004, she illustrated her first children’s book, Le Coeur de Monsieur Gauguin, which went on to win a 2005 Governor General literary award. Her work has been published and recognized in newspapers and magazines throughout North America. After her studies in Graphic design ( UQAM, 2001), she was drawn naturally toward the fascinating world of illustration. Isabelle Arsenault is a Montreal based illustrator.
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