
Bio of Artist Jennifer Pratt
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1997 Graduate, Sheridan College Interior Design Program
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Board of Governors Medal Winner of ’97 Graduating Class
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1997 – 2001 Commercial Interior Designer, Toronto
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2001 – Present Full-time Working Artist Equestrian Themed Commission portraits & Original Artworks
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2003 – Headwaters Studio Tour – Open Studio
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2003 – Hills of Erin Studio Tour, Open Studio, Erin, Ontario
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2005 – Art in the Yard, Juried show, Elora Ontario
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2006 - Featured Cover Artist, Horse Talk Magazine
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2001 – Present Member Equine Artist Guild
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2007 – Feature Article, Sidelines Magazine, Florida, USA
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2007 – Resident Artist, Gallery Manager, The Bartlett Gallery, Alton, Ontario
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2007/08 – Art Horse Magazine – “Billy” juried into Ex Arte Equinus show
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2008 – Horselife Magazine – “PS I Love You” cover photograph
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2008 – Participating Artist – Le Cadeau du Cheval, Spruce Meadows, Alberta, Canada.
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2008/09– Art Horse Magazine – “Untitled in Orange” juried into Ex Arte Equinus show
Horses have been a part of Jennifer Pratt’s life as long as she can remember. As soon as she could pick up a pencil, she began to capture their form on paper. Art instructors were never surprised to see that the subject of every project Jennifer completed, in whatever medium, was always a horse. Today, Jennifer has returned to her passion of drawing and painting horses full-time. The textures she conveys are reminiscent of the velvety coats her subjects present her with. Her background training in architectural technical drafting and contemporary design influence much of her work. It provides the inspiration for her microscopic details of her equine subjects and their riders, always presented in a crisp, tailored, contemporary style.

So jealous!!
I was not juried into the Ex Arte Equinus Show….
Congratulations and best wishes….
Hi Jennifer,
I was a friend of Erin Rothwell and I recently found her card with your name on it she had recommended you to help me with my house interior, is this still something you do?
I admire your work it’s beautiful.
Regards,
Anne