Famed Canadian artist Robert Bateman recalls a life dedicated to art, environment
'Nature is an infinite source of reason, imagination and invention'
Asfar back as he can remember, Robert Bateman has been enthralled with the wonder of nature, sketching and painting it whenever he could.
Bateman's new memoirLife Sketchescharts his career fromabudding artist who loved nothing more than being outdoors, to aninternationally-known forceand champion of the environment.
"I don't think I have changed since I was 12," the Victoria-based artisttold CBC Radio host Alan Neal."I was a serious bird watcher and a serious artist, in my own mind."
'Ouch' moments recalled
Bateman's work has been embraced by nature lovers around the world,but he confided he's alsobeen stung by criticism from the artistic establishment.
In his memoir, the artist recalls the "ouch" moment he experienced when another admired artist,Alex Colville, dubbed Bateman's work"less interesting than a photograph." Ouch indeed.
Bateman will be signing copies of Life Sketches this evening at the Kanata Costco.