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| Arctic Spring - King Eiders
by Pierre Leduc |
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ABOUT THE ARTIST: PIERRE LEDUC
Pierre Leduc was born in Valleyfield,
Quebec, in 1957. A biologist who graduated from the University of
Quebec at Trois-Rivihres (Canada), Leduc worked throughout his studies
as a scientific illustrator of works in zoology, entomology and
especially in botany.
As he pursued his studies and his
work as a scientific illustrator, he embarked on a career as a wildlife
painter, a career he has embraced full time since 1986.
Leduc's favourite medium is
acrylic even though he sometimes uses oil or lithography on stone.
Although generally working on one painting at a time, often the
next painting is already taking shape in his mind. Leduc says: "I
often ponder an idea for week or months before beginning a painting.
During this period of time, I try to figure out how best to paint
my subject. I can change the composition, I may accentuate or blemish
the colours and I can add or remove anything I want. Finally, the
result is something between interpretation and reality." "Although
I am still fascinated and inspired by the beauty of nature, it is
not the subject itself as much as the research on light, composition
and colours that captures me."
Since 1984, Leduc has done some solo
exhibitions and has participated in well over fifty group exhibitions
mainly in Quebec and Ontario, but also in Europe, in Africa and
in the United States. The quality of his work brought him well-deserved
collaborations with the Quebec Wildlife Foundation, Wildlife Habitat
Canada, Newfoundland-Labrador Conservation Fund, Parks Canada, "Patrimoine-Nature"
(Madagascar), Canada Post Corporation and the Royal Canadian Mint.
He presently resides in Stoneham
near Quebec City.
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