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Art a 'way of life' for Brandon man whose portfolio spans more than 6,600 paintings and counting

With the stroke of a brush, Weiming Zhao begins another painting.For Zhao, painting is how he winds down his day so much so, his easel and brushes have barely missed a day since 2003.

Weiming Zhao began painting scenes of Manitoba city in 2003 and has rarely gone a day without painting since

Weiming Zhao has been painting scenes of Brandon, Man., and beyond almost daily since 2003. He says there is always time to paint. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

With the stroke of a brush, Weiming Zhao begins another painting.

A seemingly simple scene, the sunset over the Assiniboine River in the southwestern Manitoba city of Brandon. A family canoes by, a couple sits on the dock watching the day wind down.

For Zhao, painting is also how he winds down his day so much so, his easel and brushes have barely missed a day since 2003.

"Once I started, I never stopped," said Zhao.

He moved to Canada from China nearly 30 years ago to attend Brandon University. He decided to take up art as a hobby, first drawing simple pencil sketches of downtown Brandon scenes of people, landmarks and everyday life.

"I just somehow couldn't stop," he said. "In one year, I ended up with 500 pencil sketches.

"It was just such a boost."

Portfolio containsthousands of pieces

Zhao began painting on Remembrance Day in 2003.

Why that day in particular? He isn't sure. But his portfolio now has more than 6,600 paintings.

He also isn't sure how many days he has missed, but it isn't many.

Zhao says even on the coldest winter days, he still gets outside and paints, even if for only a short period of time. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

"As long as I feel physically OK that day, I hardly miss a day," he said. "Even in winter, even when it was snowing outside.

"I always spend a short amount of time outdoors painting."

Zhao said even on the coldest days, he'd bring a palm-sized easel with him and paint while looking outthe windshield of his vehicle. On dark winter nights, he straps a flashlight to his head.

"Now, it's almost part of my life," said Zhao, not wanting to think about what would happen if he ever had to stop painting for whatever reason.

"It's a way of life."

Zhao says even when goes on vacation, he brings an easel and paints with him. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

Most of Zhao's portfolio consists of scenes of Brandon.

"I have been painting here every day," he said. "Each time I start with something different. There is always something very exciting.

"I have never felt bored with the subject matter. There is always something."

But when he travels, his easel and paints go along with him as he'spainted while on vacation in Mexico or Europe.

"I've been to a wedding in Maui, in Hawaii. It is a very exotic place to paint," Zhao said.

And while some may find painting outdoors daunting, he said he doesn't mind if a crowd forms.

Zhao says a crowd often forms when he's painting, but it doesn't bother him anymore. He says he enjoys the conversation that often ensues while he works on his piece. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

"People always feel very positive and excited at the sight of me painting outdoors, he said. "I was very nervous when I started. Now I am so used to it.

"It's part [of] the process of a painting," he added. "You can strike up a conversation, a chat, with people. It's very rewarding, in a way."

'Be bold'

Zhao said he's fortunate to have painting as a hobby, which kept him busy during the pandemic. It's a simple hobby to take up, as long as you're prepared to make mistakes and have fun with it, he says.

Zhao says he plans to continue painting as long as he can. His portfolio has more than 6,000 pieces to date. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

"Take your easel and a brush and a canvas outside," he said. "Paint outside, be bold and just don't always try to create a masterpiece."

Zhao plans to continue painting as long as he is physically able to.

"I can't imagine stopping it," he said. "I would be very depressed if I grew out of this, and lose interest.

"That would be the most dreadful thing to even contemplate."

WATCH |Brandon artist nets thousands of paintings to date

Brandon artist nets thousands of paintings to date

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Weiming Zhao has painted more than 6,600 pieces since 2003