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About Us
George Théorêt’s keen interest in drawing started in his early years. He developed an interest in portraiture and at 17 solicited passers-by to sit for him, doing charcoal portraits in an art store window. He won 1st prize in his high school art contest for a coloured pencil drawing of a Chinese pagoda. The regional school board commissioned him to paint a large oil portrait of the high school’s founding directress.
During lapses of 13 years, 5 years, and 3 years, where no paintings or drawings were produced, he developed patience and acceptance for what he could accomplish as an artist and now works on 3-5 paintings at the same time. In returning to the Maritimes, George started painting with members of the Aspotogan Arts Group.
The artist has had a number of diverse careers working in different industries, both full time and part time. In 2013, George decided to pursue his interest in painting full-time, working as an artist.
Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) is one of the rarest, most disabling genetic conditions known to medicine. It causes bone to form in muscles, tendons, ligaments and other connective tissues.
The Artist's grandson, Jaxon, has FOP and we ask that you look to your hearts and contribute to finding a cure for this disease.
20% of any sales generated through this website will be donated to support FOP research.
Fox Point Fisheries Wharf
Note: All webpage scenic photos were taken by the artist who developed this website using WebEasy Professional software.
Note: Research and studying FOP will have far reaching implications for the treatment of common disorders such as fractures, osteoporosis, hip replacement surgery, and other forms of heterotopic ossification that occur in trauma and burn victims.
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