Interview With Artist Nicole Roy
About Nicole
I live in Ontario, Canada where the scenic views are just spectacular. Art is a very important factor in my life. I have a small studio/shop in my home where I love to spend most of my time right up to the early hours of the morning. I anticipate starting new projects and challenges… I thrive on deadlines & working under pressure sometimes…it’s a rush and I love it! I am always welcoming commissions from clients.
Q: What medium or mediums do you work with?
A: I work with a variety of mediums, with charcoal being my #1 for people/pet portraits. I do my landscapes with acrylic paints. I’ve recently started to dabble with soft pastels, which I find very enjoyable and relaxing.
Q: How long have you been an artist? How did you get started?
A: I have been drawing since childhood, but didn’t make a fuss over it…when you are young, you think it’s not a big deal and anyone can do this. I did my first pencil portrait at age 12, it was of Elton John, done from an 8 track tape cover… My parents were amazed by it and both encouraged me to do more, but I didn’t except for horse drawings, since they were my love at that age. Then in my late 20’s I got back into it slowly, and in my mid 30’s, decided to become a full time artist.
Q: Do you have any formal training or are you self taught?
A: I am self taught, but I have learned helpful tips & ideas from art books… Most is from learning by experimenting & trying different techniques to see what worked for me… Everyday is a learning process and a lot of my smaller works are unplanned & spontaneous.
Q: Do you have any favorite art supplies that you would like to recommend?
A: I do… For my portraits I absolutely love “General’s Charcoal” pencils…the
4B Soft and 2B Medium are my favorites. I love all paper as they have
their use from different mediums & technique use…many types of
paper as weight, tooth and colors make for interesting drawing sessions
and all must be acid free. For my paintings…any acrylic paints or
brushes are fine, but my surfaces are unique! I paint landscapes on
leaves, rocks, seashells, along with canvas…There are not many items
that I won’t paint on.
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