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Terence Crawford is a Newfoundland Artist who resides in Foxtrap, Conception Bay South, with his wife Carla and son Ryan. He is a member of the Visual Artists Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (VANL) and CARFACT.
Terence received his formal training in Toronto, Ontario (1962-67) where he studied Fine Arts and Graphic Design, graduating with an honors degree. Terence worked as a Graphic Designer/Creative Director for both advertising agencies and major corporations over a 25 year period. He received numerous awards of merit in Graphic Design both nationally and internationally. His work has been published in art books and trade magazines.
Terence has always had a true love for the outdoors. In his spare time, he enjoys flyfishing, camping, outdoor photography and golf.
Tired of his career as a commercial artist, in 1992 Terence decided to pursue his love of painting on a full time basis. Although adept in acrylics and oils, he decided that watercolours would be his medium of choice. Because of its transparent qualities and texture of the paper, he felt that watercolour lent itself well to a variety of techniques that could be utilized while painting different subject matter.
His watercolour paintings have sold throughout North America and parts of Europe. Provincially, his work has been shown in various galleries, including the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador. Terence has completed a number of commissioned works which have been purchased by private collectors, including the Provincial Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. His paintings have been reproduced for a variety of trade magazines, calendars and greeting cards.
Terence has published a number of signed, limited edition reproductions which have been very well received in the marketplace. Over the past eight years, he has given watercolour lessons to a number of artists in the province. His original art is currently on display at the Spurrell Gallery in St. John's.
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