Terry Osborne

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| Morning Mist | | Oil on board | | 48 x 48 Inches | $ 4710
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| Prairie | | Oil on board | | 9 x 12 Inches | | SOLD |
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Terry Osborne is a prairie landscape artist and has been teaching Visual Art at Lumsden High School since 1983.
Terry was born and educated in Regina, Saskatchewan. He obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Saskatchewan, Regina
Campus, in 1974, and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Regina in 1981. He received a variety of scholarships, awards and grants throughout his years of study, including the Illingworth Kerr Landscape Award for Painting in 1973, and a
Saskatchewan Arts Board Grant for a ten-month painting and study project in France in 1974-75. Terry later received a second Saskatchewan Arts Board Grant for a studio construction project in 1981.
Terry’s diverse art exhibitions span a period
of over thirty years. Many of his paintings and drawings have been purchased by organizations and private individuals in Canada and abroad.
Over the years Terry has conducted many workshops in painting, drawing and clay for children, adults and
senior citizens in Regina and rural Saskatchewan. Contact with the prairie environment has been a constant source of inspiration.
Throughout his years of painting, Terry’s work has focused on two elements – the sky and the texture of the
landscape. At 57 years of age, in his newest works in oils and enamels, he has distilled these two elements into a personal statement of the beauty and boldness of the prairie world. His works on large panels combine traditional oil techniques with
strong textural applications of industrial enamels and other mixed media. The result is a surprising and original interpretation of sky and earth, leading the viewer to new horizons.