Margaret Pardy

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Margaret’s an international artist and graduate of the Sheridan College Art Fundamentals Program. She showed an interest in art and a love for nature, at an early age. She’s a city girl who prefers to be in the country, with a love for animals and art which transitioned into becoming a wildlife artist.

Margaret’s creative process starts with her original photographs of nature, and then takes the best images to work up for her composition to use as references for her artwork. She looks to depict animals as they naturally are, wild and free.

Margaret’s current medium of choice is scratchboard which started with a one day workshop many years ago. Scratchboard is a subtractive medium where she scratches the black surface (India ink) creating details and texture, uncovering the white clay surface from underneath, which she paints using inks or watercolours to colour the image. The art work is then finished off with several coates of an acrylic UV resistant spray to protect the surface. She continues to grow and develop her techniques, taking on new challenges.

Her original art work and photographs can be found at her studio and gallery space 203 at Alton Mill Art Centre, and prints of her works are available for purchase on the website. Margaret also participates in juried shows across southern Ontario and internationally so check out her website for a show near you. Her works can be found in private collections internationally.

“Tread carefully as our imprint affects Mother Nature.”

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

Tree swallows compete with House sparrows for nesting territory and usually loss to the House Sparrow. The Tree Swallow in this piece has won the battle in this one as the Tree Swallows out numbered the House Sparrows and they didn't have a chance. The reference photo for this one was taken at Sam Smith Park in Etobicoke, Ontario