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Updated: Nov 8, 2018

NICK LAFERRIERE - PIONEER OF SKELITON ART WITH ATTITUDE



Nick is our founding artist and we honoured to have Nick Laferriere as part of our team. Nick has developed a unique style of fish skeleton and grunge art that is only available through us.  His unique style is unlike any other artwork available and was the pioneer in developing fish skeletons with attitude, combining skeletal features and features from live fish.  Nick has also developed this style into non skeletal works that have just as much attitude and detail

“ We searched the world to find exclusive, internationally acclaimed artists each with their own individual style.”

Hailing from the prairie region of central Canada, Nick was raised in the country surrounded by nature. His passion for art started at a very young age with countless hours spent scribbling pictures and getting lost in his works. “I remember vividly drawing silly hand art with little characters battling it out on a battlefield which was constructed from my hand outline. I’d get lost in my own world and even go as far as creating sound effects. I was a strange little boy….” Early childhood for Nick was spent mostly outdoors. Fishing with his father, playing in the mud, collecting insects, the sad part of Nick’s day was coming in for dinner and washing his filthy hands. His passion for the outdoors was etched into Nick’s life at a very young age from his parents. “I’m eternally grateful for the way my parents raised me. I absolutely love the outdoors and will one day pass this on to my future children.” Many of his hours were spent tracing birds and animals from library books. Eventually he’d traced so many birds that he no longer needed to trace them. “I can remember begging my mom to take me to the library so I could get some fresh new books to draw from, always leaving with more books than I could carry! I couldn’t wait to get home and get to work! I would not only draw birds and animals but I’d also read everything I could about each ones  songs.” Nick still studies his subjects just as much, the only difference is they have fins not wings.

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