Fée was destined to become an artist
As far as her mother could remember, she knew that Fée was destined to become an artist . Although she was very young child, this budding artist would create immense drawings on her bedroom walls, much to her mother chagrin, but she allowed her daughters free spirit grow.
Fée would often dream (like a prospector searching for a gold) that she will find colored pencils everywhere she looked. In elementary school, her ideas for drawing projects where always chosen for the class.
As an adult, Fée continued her passion of art and joined with two brillant and reputable enamel on copper artists, Bernard Seguin- Poirier and Jenny Hellers.
Fée persud her studies in the Fine-Arts at Concordia University. She completed her studies of the history, techniques and most of all comprehension of arts. After her studies, Fée had other dreams so she proceeded to open her own atelier, where she taught, created, comprehended, evolved, perfect and enjoyed this milieu of life. After loosing his atelier in a tragical way, she creates in a smaller atelier and she has exébitions in different places and art galleries.
But always, her works remain as she wanted them to be, a story, an emotion, a connection to whom she hands her creation down to a unique person.
Barbara Joyce Smith
Fée Saint Pierre
Artiste peintre
Muraliste
Professeure d'art
61 Jean Paul Lemieux
Notre Dame de l'Île Perrot
Québec, Canada, J7V 9R9
Tel: +1 514 941 8383