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Artist Biography and CV |
Kindrie Grove is an Alberta-born artist, author and instructor. Her works express her reverence for animals, wild and domestic, as powerful and magnificent creatures. Formal training at the Alberta College of Art and Design has led to her successful career as a professional artist.
Kindrie is the author/illustrator of A Field Guide to Horses (Lone Pine Publishing), and is best known for her extraordinarily large, original oil paintings. Studies of wildlife in natural habitats throughout North America and southern Africa have informed Kindrie’s extensive portfolio. Her work is currently featured in galleries across Canada and Europe, and in numerous international private and corporate collections.
Kindrie has been teaching others to paint and draw for over five years and enjoys the process of seeing budding artists learn new skills that will enable them to reach new levels in their artistic endeavors. She offers a variety of courses, classes and workshops as well as an online interactive art instruction forum available through this web site. Kindrie has plans continue teaching, with a focus on healing through creative self-expression as well as continue her own exploration as an artist.
She lives with her husband, Michael, and young son, Kellen, in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia.
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El Molino Studio Session- Come and paint with Kindrie in Southern Spain!
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