Many of the festivals Judi and I visit
feature the art of Canada ’s
fabulous artists. We have had the pleasure of knowing and working with many of
them. They are all different and yet, they all have one thing in common, their
passion for their art! To honour our art community, I am going to write about
some of the artists I have known and relate a few personal anecdotes about
them. I am calling it the “Artists Series”
and it will run frequently over the next several months. The first artist to be
featured is portrait artist, Eddie
LePage. Although Eddie is known he his wildlife portraits, his native
portraits are outstanding and grace the homes of many collectors. I am starting
with Eddie simply because I know him the best. We have been friends for over 20
years! When I was in the custom framing business he was the first artist to
trust me with his framing. This was a big step considering I had just started
my own framing company and was a real rookie at it! He liked my ideas and
instincts and we formed a great team for many years. With Eddie you always know
when spring has arrived because Eddie became hard to reach during the daytime.
He was working on his other passion, golf! Eddie starts golfing in the spring
and finishes in the fall. He only lets up in August to prepare for the Buckhorn
Fine Art Festival. Only once have I been able to reach him on the golf course
by cell phone and I am pretty sure that was a mistake! I too love golf, but not
to the same extent as Eddie. We have golfed together in a few tournaments and
when we partner, we almost always win a prize! Believe me this is his doing,
not mine! Eddie has a natural talent for both golf and art. The only difference
is that he earns his living as an artist! Eddie’s animal and native portrayals
are timeless. He captures the essence of each subject he paints. That is why he
is one of Bradford Exchange’s bestselling artists and why so many wildlife
conservation groups choose his art to use in their fundraising programs.
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