Edwin's acute attention for detail and his insistence
on perfecting his work has allowed this self taught artist to pursue a
career in fine art.
Edwin was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1969.
Even at an early age Edwin displayed an artistic talent. In 1991, he moved
to Edmonton, Alberta and applied at a local community college. His portfolio
was not considered impressive at the time and his acceptance was refused.
Despite the initial set-back, he was determined to pursue a career in the
arts. The local library served as a source of reference to study the great
artists of the renaissance, up to and including modern works. Edwin is
inspired by many artists, his favorites being Albert Bierstadt, Frederick
Edwin Church, and Leonardo DaVinci. Edwin began experimenting with different
mediums, techniques and styles, finding his niche in wildlife and landscapes.
By 1992, began selling his originals to collectors
and investors. In 1995, Edwin won the Alberta Duck Stamp competition for
Ducks Unlimited. With the funds raised from the sale of collector stamps
and prints, a marsh was developed to ensure the duck population. By 1999,
Edwin and his brothers began a publishing company, Tuts Bros. Limited Editions.
Edwin has donated prints to numerous charities
including the United Way, Epileptic Association, and other local charities.
Edwin's future goal is creating a trust fund to sponsor struggling artists
so they may develop their talent and to help advise and guide them in their
pursuit of the fine arts.
Edwin draws his inspiration from nature,
spending much of his time in the back-country. In every painting, he hopes
to capture the outdoor experience in his artwork. Ultimately, Edwin hopes
that his paintings inspire others to recognize the need for the preservation
of nature and it's inhabitants through the appreciation of nature.