Canadian painter Anita Skubleny shares a dynamic portfolio of pet and wildlife art, created in pastel and oil. See more from this talented artist by visiting her website.
I grew up in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. My love for drawing and animals has been with me for as long as I can remember. When I grew older, I moved to Sherwood Park, Alberta, where I decided to pursue art seriously. I took art classes from local artists for many years before branching out on my own, initially focusing on pastel pet portraits.
For about four years, I dedicated myself to creating pastel pet portraits full-time. However, I felt the urge to explore different mediums and techniques, which led me to switch things up.
For nearly three years now, I have been a student and Navigator of Mastrius.com, a platform that offers the opportunity to learn from numerous talented artists. I have consistently studied under artists who share my passion for painting animals, a subject that has always resonated deeply with me. I firmly believe in the importance of continuous learning and experimenting with new techniques to grow as an artist.
Throughout my artistic journey, I have experimented with various paint mediums, including watercolor, acrylic, and oils. Currently, I am captivated by the richness and versatility of oil paints. The vibrant colors and slow drying time allow me to bring animals to life on canvas, capturing them just as I envision—full of life and color.
One of my greatest joys in painting is capturing the eyes of the animals. For me, the eyes are the window to their soul. When I achieve the look I desire in the eyes, the rest of the painting naturally falls into place.
There is an immense beauty in animals and nature, and I strive to convey my deep love and respect for them through my paintings.
My hope is that this connection resonates with viewers, allowing them to feel the same admiration and appreciation as I do.
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