Kim Pattillo






Kim Pattillo Bio
I have always loved to make art – when I was younger it was mostly cartoons and sketching. In the early 1990’s I decided to take some lessons in my favourite medium Watercolours. It is fun to create paintings and while I have sold a few and given away many, my main purpose is to enjoy the process.
We moved to Wasaga Beach a few years ago and I joined Wasaga Artists a year or so later. I still enjoy taking lessons and workshops in various mediums but always seem to come back to my Watercolours. I encourage everyone to try their hand at some form of art – it is therapy!