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The work of Paul Landry can brighten a
room by its presence alone. Romantic images
of flower-filled seaside gardens, cozy cottages, and ocean shores,
the paintings are bright and airy
and filled with lush colors.
Now one of the most
popular nostalgia artists in the U.S., Landry was born on
the coast of Canada, in Halifax,
Nova Scotia. The grandson of two sea captains (one
Scottish, the other French), it was inevitable that he, too,
turn to the sea as he grew older,
working with fishermen on the banks of Nova Scotia and helping
them pull up their nets and traps. Never far away were his
sketchpad and camera. I
believe that you have to know your subject to paint it well,
he says. Spending time
on the sea has allowed me to know its many moods.
By the time Landry
was seventeen, he had gained apprentice status as a photoengraver.
He started working his way through the Nova Scotia College
of Art and also attended the
Art Students League in New York City. Shortly afterward,
he took a brief sabbatical to paint the sea and the people
who make their living from it.
Finally Landry settled
in Connecticut, where he taught at Westports Famous
Artists School and wrote the
popular textbook On Drawing and Painting. He still lives
near the shore, enjoying the company of his wife and three
children. He maintains an interest
in sports car racing, gardening and golfing. His second book,
"The Captains Garden: A Reflective Journey Home
Through the Art of Paul Landry",
was published to unanimous praise in 1996. His third book,
"At the Heart of Christmas,"
published in 2001, was an instant sell-out.
Landrys paintings
have a loyal and growing audience because they celebrate the
spirit of life and bring back
memories of halcyon days. The sea, the villages that
border it and the people who work it all hold a great fascination
for me, providing unending sources
of inspiration as they beckon my heart and hand.
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