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Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and, as it seems with all artists, I have been drawing since I was a small child. Throughout my school years I was called upon to draw pictures for either my...





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Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and, as it seems with all artists, I have been drawing since I was a small child. Throughout my school years I was called upon to draw pictures for either my classroom or the auditorium for special events. Though living in the heart of the city, we lived across the street from people who owned a barn filled with horses and ponies. They also had a corral, where as a child of six or so, I was permitted to ride one of the gentle ponies. At this time, I had no fear of horses, but while riding this little pony around the corral, the cinch broke on the saddle and I wound up upside down under the pony's belly. I honestly don't remember what happened - I survived quite well, but was quite unnerved. This same family eventually sold this property and moved behind us, taking only the ponies with them. Again, I was given the opportunity to ride the gentle mare, but by this time I was fearful (although I did ride her around the block). At a later date, I went on a trail ride (riding a full-grown horse); I was not terribly comfortable on him - so I assume he sensed this, which is why he didn't respond to my instructions, became very stubborn leaving me, of course, even more frightened! In spite of the above, I have not only a fascination for horses, but I find them to be one of our earth's most beautiful creations. (from the artist:) Having lived on the prairies and been friends with local Natives, and having grown up with "cowboy and Indian movies", I really enjoy trying to capture them in my paintings. In addition to painting western art, I also enjoy painting old barns and farmhouses.


Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and, as it seems with all artists, I have been drawing since I was a small child. Throughout my school years I was called upon to draw pictures for either my classroom or the auditorium for special events. Though living in the heart of the city, we lived across the street from people who owned a barn filled with horses and ponies. They also had a corral, where as a child of six or so, I was permitted to ride one of the gentle ponies. At this time, I had no fear of horses, but while riding this little pony around the corral, the cinch broke on the saddle and I wound up upside down under the pony's belly. I honestly don't remember what happened - I survived quite well, but was quite unnerved. This same family eventually sold this property and moved behind us, taking only the ponies with them. Again, I was given the opportunity to ride the gentle mare, but by this time I was fearful (although I did ride her around the block). At a later date, I went on a trail ride (riding a full-grown horse); I was not terribly comfortable on him - so I assume he sensed this, which is why he didn't respond to my instructions, became very stubborn leaving me, of course, even more frightened! In spite of the above, I have not only a fascination for horses, but I find them to be one of our earth's most beautiful creations. (from the artist:) Having lived on the prairies and been friends with local Natives, and having grown up with "cowboy and Indian movies", I really enjoy trying to capture them in my paintings. In addition to painting western art, I also enjoy painting old barns and farmhouses.