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Bernard's
first love, obviously, is the human
figure,capturing the elusive beauty of youth has
long been a quest of which he never tires. His
canvasses elicit gentle, romantic warmth, and this
approach to the subject is his trademark
which has won him acclaim and a growing demand for
his beautiful works worldwide.
Born 'with a paintbrush in my hand',Bernard says
he can't really remember when he was not drawing
or painting. Always in trouble at school where,
hiding behind a fortress of books at study
times,would find him busily drawing away, much to
the consternation and at times disapproval of, and
occassionally physical discouragement by his
teachers, for which he is forever grateful, for it
made him all the more determined to be, in his
words "one of the best"
to which he adds "One day soon..."
Although basically self taught, at sixteen he
managed to pay for a short stay at Julian Ashton's
School where he quickly absorbed "much needed
data" which saw him haunt libraries seeking
more of the same.
A series of commercial art studios gave him a
grounding in the discipline he required to succeed
by the age of 27 as one of his countries top
illustrators with thanks to the influence of
paintings by the Santa Claus man, Haddon Sundblom,
a book by Andrew Loomis from which he taught
himself practically everything about his craft,
and the likes of the wonderful Bernie Fuchs, Mark
English, other American illustrators of that era.
Bernard and his wife reside in Port Stephens, a
small paradise in Australia.
www.ardoart.com
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