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Chantal Poulin's career took shape at an early age. While still in kindergarten,
her gouache painting of a snowman drew high praise. While just five years old at the time, the painting marked the debut of her lifelong passion for art.
Although Chantal Poulin is best known today for the freshness and spontaneity
she brings to children's scenes, it was her landscapes
that launched her career in 1978 with her first solo exhibition.
At the time, she simply signed her work "Tal".
A few years later she decided to devote herself full-time to
painting. Her work has since been shown on numerous occasions, both in solo exhibitions as well as with other artists, in Canada, the United States as well as in Europe.
Her reputation became firmly established first in Quebec when, in 1986, she illustrated Arlette Cousture's best seller,"Les Filles de Caleb", which sold more than a million copies.
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