Meet the Artist - Patrice Stephens-Bourgeault

Photograph taken by Trevor Stephens
Here is Patrice working on one of her scientific illustrations at the
Center of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology of the Royal Ontario Museum.
Biography and Artist Statement
Patrice's first introduction to painting occured in France, where
she lived for three years during her mid teens. The Impressionist painters and
the areas they painted influenced her greatly. Then in her early twenties, a
few years in a small High Eastern Arctic settlement brought her attention to
the interaction of people with their environment. These two influences of
France and the High Arctic made her realize that anthropology could be
expressed through painting.
Her career in painting is supported by an Honours B.A. from the
University of Toronto, specializing in Canadian anthropology with a minor in
studio arts; and also a four year special arts program from Central Technical
School, Toronto. During university she was the President of the Anthropology
Students' Union at U of T. Patrice was also given the Innis College medal from
Innis College of the University of Toronto for scholastic achievement and
cultural participation. She has continued to contribute to the community by
being a night school and supply teacher for figure drawing, still life and
portraiture and volunteering at community activites.
Patrice's versatility in medium and subject matter is shown in her
landscapes, still life and portraits done in French pastels and oil paints.
This versatility is confirmed in paintings that she does while presently
working as the artist for the Center of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
These experiences in Europe, the Arctic and in the sciences have
influenced her to favour drawing from life, on location, rather than from
photos, as it can lead to new concepts in painting. Patrice combines
impressionism and realism with color, form and movement in such a way that
excites and captivates the viewer’s attention. The paintings reveal a
subject matter more real than what you see with your own eyes or through
the lenses of a camera. Silverware and lakes shimmers. Clouds move.
Sunsets and flowers glow.
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