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Painter of the people; At 89, she is 'one of Canada's finest living artists,' and her life's work is now on display in Kleinburg
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Smart, Tom
2008
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Painter of the people; At 89, she is 'one of Canada's finest living artists,' and her life's work is now on display in Kleinburg
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Painter of the people; At 89, she is 'one of Canada's finest living artists,' and her life's work is now on display in Kleinburg
2008
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\"It doesn't bother me. If that's what they (art critics) want to write about, that's fine. I still go ahead and do my own thing,\" said [Odjig], whose exhibit at the Kleinburg gallery is on display until Jan. 4. With no formal training - \"I never went to art school\" - Odjig said she has gotten her inspiration over the many decades from visiting art galleries, from people she's met, from omnipresent nature and from extensive travel. \"All artists should travel. I love being with people and I love the environment. You draw your inspiration from anything, from everywhere, from many people,\" she said. \"I love birds. I love my swallows. In the summertime, I don't paint, I'm too busy learning about nature, all about nature. I'm feeding my birds,\" Odjig said.
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