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Jace Richarde was born and raised in
Winnipeg Manitoba, where the artist resides with his wife,
painting full time.
His interest in
art came at a very young age. After several years of pursuing various
fields in the creative arts, he settled into the genre of wildlife
painting. Drawing on inspiration received from such notable artists as
Robert Bateman, John Banovich, and Bob Kuhn, he developed his own unique style of
wildlife representation.
Jaces' art is distinguished by the
ability to capture the grace, posture, and fleeting glimpse of emotion enveloped
in the subject, and his technique has been praised by fellow artists
Lucie Bilodeau, and John Banovich.
A gallery
represented artist, His pieces are proudly displayed in private
collections worldwide, and in 2002 his work was published in Wildlife Art
magazine.
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