As I looked over the new 2014 WWI silver dollar, I quickly became a fan of its design and photorealistic depiction of a farewell scene at a WWI-era train station - a couple embraces in the moments before the soldier must board a train to become part of the war effort.
The design had a familiar look/style to it, however, so I had a quick look at the coin's specifications to determine its designer. There it was "Designer: Bonnie Ross."
Though she had designed coins for the
RCM previously, I first took notice of Ms. Ross' work with the 2012 HMS
Shannon, Brock and Tecumseh coins for the War of 1812 commemoration. I thought the portraits were particularly well done - the human face is a difficult task for many artists. Ms. Ross was also the designer of last year's Canadian Arctic Expedition silver dollar and gold $100 coins (both favorites of mine), and her work continued with the 1812 coins for de Salaberry and Secord.
I've become a fan of her work for the
RCM and look forward to her future contributions.
Anyone else have a favored artist among the current crop working with the
RCM?


