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Grignon
was always drawing and painting as a child, and began working
in oils at the age of 13. Later, a year at Toronto's New School
of Art fully awakened his "artist's soul". In 1973, he moved to
Gabriola Island in B.C. where he worked as a tree planter and
at construction, as well as doing commercial and fine art. An
injury eventually steered him into making a full-time living from
his art. He began in 1982, when he spent a year building a diorama
exhibit for a local museum. Paul then pursued a wide variety of
artistic projects, such as painting murals and theatre sets, while
simultaneously exhibiting and selling his fine art in galleries
across Canada. Since then, recognition of his work has grown steadily.
He has recently gained international exposure at New York City's
Art Expo, the Fall Fair in Birmingham, England and through a one-man
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| Divine
Afternoon
Giclee print 30"w x 12"h |
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Washed
in Gold
Giclee print 36"w x 14"h
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Sunset
on the North Shore
Giclee print 40"w x 22"h |
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