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Paul Mc Fadden
 
 
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Born the only son of a poor fisher family from Pointe-du-Chene, New Brunswick,Canada. Paul's 13th birthday marked a turning point in his life, from then on his summer vacations would be spent working long days on his dad's scallop dragger and lobster fishing boat. In winter, weekends were spent in the woods, hauling logs, cording wood alongside dad in -20 degree weather. Lunch breaks were short, just time to thaw his devilled ham sandwiches in a cup of hot tea and back to work again.



It seemed only natural to Paul that like his father, grandfather and great grandfather before him, he would become a fisherman. He quit school at 15 and when old enough, bought his own gear and fished for some 20 years, till the early 80's when fish were scarce and price's low. The next ten years Paul did odd jobs, eventually returning to the sea as deckhand with Marine Atlantic until one fateful evening when he hurt himself. While recovering, he turned to art having bought paint and brushes in a yard sale for $10.00. That was about 1988. He began painting wildlife but soon realized his heart was not there and eventually began to paint from memories of his childhood and many years as a fisherman. The next year had his own yard sale, put a few paintings out and someone came along, bought one (for $10.00) and told him this was folk art. This was to be the beginning of Paul's true vocation to be a painter.


It was only in the spring of 1995 he began wood carving after feeling an inspiration coming from his late grandfather, Roland. It was a feeling that he had to do more with his art. Since then Paul's paintings have evolved into 3-d works where boats and waves move and seagulls fly. The old red truck seen in Paul's paintings, carvings and home made business cards belonged to dad and brings back fond memories of squeezing in with his 2 sisters, mom and dad for a Sunday drive, down old country roads. Paul's father passed away in 2000 but his mom who is also a painter still lives in Pointe Du Chene, and each summer he sets a table by the roadside in front of mom's house and works at his art. He enjoys meeting the people who stop by. Saturday mornings are set aside for the Moncton Market where Paul and his mom present their folk art to the public.

Paul's paintings and carvings come mostly from his memories and the life he knew for so long living in the tiny community of Pointe du Chene, NB. The connection between his "folk" art and the community is made more concrete and situates his work as not just the effort of an isolated individual but as the work of an artist within a larger cultural framework, the way perhaps an acadian folk artist might tap into acadian heritage as the source of inspiration.

In December 2005 Paul received a creation grant for his up coming show Mother and Son, Reflections From The Heart. His mother also received an emerging artist creation grant for her part in this show. Last year he was voted president of the newly formed New Brunswick Folk Art Society. Paul is committed to promoting Outsider/Folk Art in the Province of New Brunswick! His goal is to search out every folk/outsider artist in this province and help them present their art to the world!

In August 2007 New Brunswick's first Folk Art Festival/ Festival Art Populaire was held in Shediac. Curated by Paul Mc Fadden in partnership with the Town of Shediac and the New Brunswick Folk Art Society. It showcased approximately 20 Folk and Outsider artists from across the province.

 
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Gulf Crabbers (Private Collection)

2007
Acrylic on canvas Found objects
25cm x 50 cm

Gulf Crabbers (Private Collection)
This is a 3-d acrylic on canvas painting of crab boats fishing in the Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada.I've used wire, wood glue etc to make the crab boats and traps etc. I was a fisherman for many years and most of my work relates to my life as a fisherman. (this painting continues on sides and is not framed )

Ground Fish Dragging

2007
Acrylic on canvas Found objects
46 cm x 60 cm

Ground Fish Dragging
This is a 3-d Folk Art painting, acrylic on canvas with found objects. I was once a fisherman and this was my boat and this is what I did.

Unloading Flounders

2007
Acrylic on Canvas found objects
120 cm x 60 cm

Unloading Flounders
Unloading a catch of flounders at Pointe Du Chene wharf, New Brunswick , Canada

Haulin up dads boat

2007
Acrylic on Canvas. Found objects
20 cm x 40 cm

Haulin up dads boat
In the old days we hauled up boats using farm tractors and logs as rollers. This was hard on the boats.

Scallop Dragging off Richibucto (Private Collection)

2007
Acrylic on canvas. Found objects
50 cm x 25 cm

 Scallop Dragging off Richibucto (Private Collection)
Dragging scallops off Richibucto, Northumberland st. New Brunswick, Canada

Fishin off Pte Du Chene Wharf

2007
acrylic on canvas found objects
40 cm x 50 cm

Fishin off Pte Du Chene Wharf
A folk art painting of fishing off the Pte Du Chene Wharf, New Brunswick Canada

Draggin Groundfish

2007
Acrylic on canvas found objects
20 cm x 40 cm

Draggin Groundfish
A folk art painting of dragging groundfish in the Northumberland st. New Brunswick, Canada

Fishin Lobster off Edmont bay

2007
Acrylic on canvas found objects
30 cm x 50 cm

Fishin Lobster off Edmont bay
This is a 3-d folk art painting of fishing lobster off Edmont bay, PEI.

Maneater 1

2008
acrylic on canvas
40 cm x 50 cm

Maneater 1
I did a sketch of one of my girlfriends and turned it into a painting. I signed it Picatsso
 
教育程度与个人自传
Paul has been working as a self-taught artist since 1988.
Selected exhibitions past


2007 "Mother and Son, Reflections From The Heart" a show of folk art by Paul and Beatrice Mc Fadden opened May 4th- June 7th at Moncton City Hall Gallery,Moncton,NB.Canada (Supported by a grant from the
New Brunswick Arts Board)

2007 August 4th and 5th from 10 am to 6 pm New Brunswick's first Folk Art Festival/ Festival Art Populaire curated by Paul Mc Fadden in partnership with the Town of Shediac and the New Brunswick Folk Art Society. This show and sale held at The Pascal Porier Park in Shediac showcased 20 Folk and Outsider artists from across the province.

2005
"Something Fishy" Opened August 19th to September 23rd at the Andrew and Laura Mc Cain Gallery, Florenceville, NB. Canada

2003 "An Outsider Artists View of New Brunswick Life" October 1st 31st, 2003 at Galerie Georges Goguen de Radio-Canada) CBC), Moncton, NB. (Supported by a grant from the New Brunswick Arts Board).

2001-2003 "New Brunswick Art Bank Acquisitions 1999-2000".
Traveling exhibition with 5 venues across the Province.

2002 "Family Folk" - a show of folk art by Beatrice and son Paul.Opened September 1st -30th at Moncton public library, NB.

2000 "Deep See-The Rising Tide" - June 1st-July 31st, ABEC Center,Saint John, New Brunswick. (group show).

1999 "Folk Art - Reflections From The Heart"-November 5th to
December 3rd solo show, City Hall Gallery, Moncton, NB.
(Supported by a grant from Dept. of Tourism and Culture).

1999 "The Fishin Tradition" - Contemporary East Coast Folk Art and the decline of the fishery. April 18 - September 12th. Confederation
Center, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (group show).
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1997-98 "Expressions du Coeur" - University de Moncton's Museum.August 1st to January 4th (Supported by Canada Council grant).

1996 -97 "Welcome to Our World" - Contemporary Canadian Folk Art. September 14th to January 12th at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario. (represented New Brunswick).
 
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