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Margot Snow is an
internationally renowned artist with works exhibited in both private and
corporate collections across North America and Europe.
Margot, a native of
Montreal, Quebec, lived in Guelph, Ontario for 25 years and now resides in
Muskoka with her husband Wayne and two sons, Graham and Gregory. Educated at the
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the University of Guelph in Fine Arts, Margot
has concentrated on watercolour painting since 1979.
Margot is a member of
the Central Ontario Arts Association, Muskoka Arts & Crafts,
The Brown Baggers and an Associate Member of the Canadian Society of Painters in
Watercolour. Margot is the founder of the Guelph Community Arts Tour held every
Mother's Day weekend in Guelph.
Margot's art work is
available for sale at the MacDonald Stewart Art Gallery in Guelph and at
For the Love of Art Studio and Gallery which Margot runs in Port Carling,
Ontario.
Margot is an avid gardener
who's love of life and nature is reflected in her paintings. Each work is a
celebration of the harmony and beauty of the natural world. She brings life to
common objects with her intense use of colour.
"Colour is the
essence of my work - it is uppermost in my mind when I choose a subject and is
what challenges and interests me most. Colour can change a viewer's mood, it can
stimulate a feeling of peacefulness and well-being and it can awaken a
soul."
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