Kate Taylor

Kate uses a process to hand paint photographs that focus almost exclusively on nature

November 19, 2013 | | Artist in Residence | Arts | Back Issues | Departments | In Every Issue | Winter 2013

Although she majored in photography at Derby College of Art in England, Montreal-born Kate Taylor also studied with Arthur Lismer at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and successfully pursued a drawing and painting career for many years. In recent years, she has combined the two media, using a unique process to hand paint photographs that focus almost exclusively on nature, “the shapes, patterns of growth, changing seasons, and the decay and regeneration of leafy things.” Now living near Hillsburgh, the multi-award-winning artist says, “The land offers an abundance of material that never ceases to inspire me.” [email protected]

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3 Comments

  1. What beauty is captured in your photos, congratulations Kate…I love the details, the beauty in the everyday world that you capture so artistically….the hues of colour are wonderful. Thanks for sharing such beauty with the world.
    Supria

    Supria Karmakar from Elora, Ontario on Dec 12, 2013 at 8:06 pm | Reply

  2. SO WONDERFUL to see your INCREDIBLE
    TALENT being given a new voice!!!! It is a great
    great privilege to know you and have the
    opportunity to enjoy your work in this new
    way. May many new people learn of your
    AWESOME ABILITIES!!!!!

    Miriam R Zeman from Mississauga, ON on Nov 24, 2013 at 11:12 pm | Reply

  3. Congratulations to Kate, my dear talented soul friend of many years – one of Canada’s great artists with so much to give of her pure creative spirit.
    Coop.

    Coop on Nov 23, 2013 at 4:23 am | Reply

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