Richard James Menard
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada December 19, 1963
Richard Menard's early artistic expression was in 2-dimensional
form. First drawn to 'black and white' landscape photography in
the early 1980's, as a young man, he spent extensive time photographing
the river valleys near his home in Edmonton, Alberta.
After
moving to Vancouver BC in 1985, he began painting abstract landscapes
in acrylics, working on 4' x 5' canvases.
His fascination with the natural world and the beauty of the West
Coast of Canada took him to the remote village of Tofino on Vancouver
Island, BC. On his second visit in 1987, he tried his hand at carving
and discovered his affinity for working in wood.
Upon his return to Vancouver, he met renowned First Nations carver,
Frances Horne, who guided him through his first pieces. In 1990,
Richard decided to make Tofino his home where he worked alongside
local carver, Henry Nolla, on Chesterman's Beach. Nolla, who apprenticed
with Roy Henry Vickers and worked extensively with the renowned
artist, assisted Richard in refining his carving and tool-making
techniques.
While devoting time to developing his skills as a sculptor, Richard
worked for 6 years as a marine naturalist guide. The phenomenal
wildlife and natural beauty of this magnificent Pacific marine environment
has found its way into his work which often features Gray Whales,
Humpbacks, Orcas, and Bald Eagles.
Richard's work has been greatly influenced by life on the West
Coast including the First Nations people, particularly the Nuuchalnuth
and Haida, whose art has provided great inspiration and teaching.
Equally, his art has been influenced by spiritual exploration and
practice. In the early 1990s, he encountered meditation and the
self-realization teachings of Parmahansa Yogananda. During this
time, Richard attended an international meditation institute in
India to develop his meditation and yoga practice which both continue
to be central to his life.
Richard and his partner now share a home and studios on Denman
Island, one of the Northern gulf islands off the east coast of Vancouver
Island, BC, Canada.
Richard's work exudes a sense of serenity and contemplation.
"In our modern world, a great many of us experience a
daily bombardment of noise, imagery and over-stimulation. I strive
to create art that invites the viewer to contemplate, breathe
and feel at peace."
- Richard Menard
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