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Born in 1925, John Joy, is one of a few artists today devoted to the art of on-the-spot painting
of the Canadian landscape. In a time when the camera dominates as the intermediary
between the subject and the artist, Joy does away with this unnecessary filter. The subtle variations in light
within his watercolours and acrylics are a direct result of this method
of working. No camera could interpret the translucency of sky and snow
with the depth of perception that John displays. The same is true of his tremendous sense of colour. The kind
of visual truth that John Joy presents in his work can only be achieved by direct contact with nature
and its studious contemplation.
This method of working was favoured by both of his renowned early mentors,
Doris McCarthy and Carl Schaefer. John Joy is a founding member of the Society of Canadian Artists and an active member
of the Toronto Arts and Letters Club. He has also exhibited with the Canadian
Society of Painters in Watercolour. His work can be found in numerous private
collections throughout Canada and Europe.
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