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Biography
How fortunate I was at 8 years of age to be selected for
Arthur Lismer’s Saturday morning classes at the Art
Gallery of Ontario. From my teens on painting became the focus
of my life. Leap forward a number of years to art courses
at Central Technical School and the Ontario College of Art
both in Toronto, as well as the University of British Columbia,
and Colorado College, Colorado Springs, U.S.A. 
With a move to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1961 I began teaching
drawing and painting for a number of years. I later became
the Head of Visual Arts in the Special Arts programme at the
High School of Commerce, and subsequently at Canterbury High
School of the Arts until 1992. Only proven talented high school
students and adults planning a career as artists were accepted.
It was important for an art teacher to not only have the
practical skills but also an historic background, so with
evening and summer courses I earned an Honours degree in Art
History at Carleton University.
During my 30 years of teaching drawing and painting I was
an associate professor at Queen’s University, for art
teachers qualifying for the Ontario Ministry of Education
as art specialists.
My technique is the layering of colour, light over dark and
dark over light, producing an extremely dense and complex
surface on which modeling is accomplished with colour.
I have traveled extensively to Portugal, Switzerland, France
and Italy to analyze landscape, paint “in situ,”
and capture the momentary changes in light. These trips have
led to numerous solo and group exhibitions.
Recently the focus of my watercolours has been on the Canadian
landscape commencing with the coastal areas of Nova Scotia,
Quebec City, Newfoundland, Ottawa, as well as Florida.
I have been a winner of a number awards, scholarships, as
well as being a Fellow of the Ottawa Watercolour Society since
1982. I have had an extensive exhibition history having participated
in numerous solo and group shows in Kingston, Montreal, Ottawa,
Almonte and Toronto. My work is in private and corporate collections
in England, France, Holland, and across Canada.
My life as an artist and educator has resulted in many accolades,
including reviews from CBC Radio and Television, a number
of regional radio stations, an independent filmmaker, newspapers
and magazines. I have on several occasions been consulted
by curators of the National Gallery of Canada to explain various
aspects of watercolour techniques and also to demonstrate
the practical applications of the medium in the works of Canadian
artists.
On December 3, 2004 I was honoured to win the Artistic Excellence
Award sponsored by the National Arts Centre for “Celebration
of People.”
I now work full-time pursuing my craft as a watercolour artist.
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