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Paul Paquette was born in Cornerbrook, Newfoundland in 1962. His family moved to Montreal, Quebec in 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1970 and finally to Vancouver, British Columbia six years later. In his teens, Paul took an interest in photography, filmmaking and woodworking. However, it was not until after his graduation from high school that he began to paint. Paul began to attend drop-in life drawing classes at the Federation of Canadian Artists. He attended regular classes and seminars given by artists such as Alan Edwards, Harry Hiene, Kiff Holland, Robert Genn, and Elizabeth Smily. In 1985, Paul was accepted into the commercial art program at Capilano College in North Vancouver. During his third year at Capilano College, Paul met and studied under Paul Degan – an excellent and inspiring teacher:“I have always felt a tremendous debt to Paul Degan. He believed in my artistic talent and pushed me back towards painting at a time when I was prepared to consign my personal art to mere hobby in favour of graphic work. I still recall how he took me into his office to critique my life drawings…after a long contemplative pause, he turned to me and said “You really have got a special talent – don’t waste it on commercial art…Paint! Paint! I believe that at that moment my future as an artist was cemented”. In 1993, Paul bought a 30-foot sailboat and for the next three years explored the waters of southern British Columbia. His paintings of this period often reflect the many shapes and moods of the coast and the Gulf Islands. However, living on a boat eventually proved to be impractical therefore Paul moved back to land – reuniting his home and studio. Paul has hiked along the west coast, climbed sheer rock faces, and even scuba dived beneath British Columbia's icy salt water, and it is often this affinity for nature that emerges in his paintings. Paul revels in the abstract realism of tree branches as they twist and reach skyward, or in the interplay of light and shadow in the sunbathed leaves.
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