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Nathalie Parenteau

-- Prints --
Limited Editions

 


 

 

 

 
All prints are sold shrink wrapped, and the listed prices reflect this addition

"Raven Mandala II"
$100
 

"Eagle Mandala"
$100
 

"Wolverine- The Devil Bear"
$100
 

"Silence and Salmon"
$62
 

(this is a small sample of what we carry and what is available)
For a complete list of prints & prices by Nathalie, click HERE.

 

 

 

 
 

"Midnight Rush"
$100
 

"The Coyote Family"
$92
 

"Our Harvest"
$92
 

"Halibut Haven"
2 sizes - $154 / $62
 

 
 

 

 
 
 

"Dancing Light"
$100
 

"Moose Challenge"
$100
 

"Shadow Lynx"
$100
 

 
--Prints--
Open Editions

 

Listed prices include shrink wrap
8" x 10" image $34
11" x 14" image $54

 


 

 


 

    "Caribou in the Storm"

"Denali, Alaska"

"Rituals"


 


 

 

 
 

 

"Dancer"

"Young Wolf"

"River Monster"

"Solo"

 
         
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About the Artist:
Nathalie Parenteau was born in Montreal, Quebec and grew up surrounded by art.  Her artistic inclination was cultivated at an early age and flourished in her twenties when she disciplined herself for a self taught artistic development. She is now an established artist, exploring both composition and color to represent the figure in its physical environment.

Understanding at an early age that creation necessitated life experiences, she spent a few years traveling and living in the far corners of the world. She spent nine months volunteering across Canada, followed by a year living close to the land in a remote corner of the Yukon Territory. She then went overseas and traveled through India, explored the landscapes of Kenya and Thailand and then spent several weeks on the island of Madagascar. Her travels have also taken her to the busy and intense centers of Honk Kong, Europe, and United-States. In 1993 she earned a bachelor of sciences in biology at the University of Western Ontario. Since then she has devoted her time to her artistic career.

Nathalie’s years in the North have had strong affects on her art. The vastness and solitude of this latitude is evident in many of her paintings. There is certainly a humorist side to her art which leads her to create whimsical images, sometimes caricaturizing both people and environment.

 

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