This Member's Showcase features Artists in Canada's Active Membership who are dedicated to producing new artwork and crafts. Find Canadian art from paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolour, as well as mixed media, photography, drawings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, wood working and jewelry. Pay no commissions. All transactions are with the artist unless represented by Artists in Canada. Prices are the same as dealing with the artist.
Material: Recycled Paper - Silver Size: 73.4mm height ( includes the handmade silver findings) Also Available in Ilekeco Pattern, Golden, Shiny Black and Matte Black These artistic jewellery are handmade from recycled paper and are completely unique, therefore standard sizes and colors vary. We will do our best to ensure the product you receive reflects your request
Material: Recycled Paper - Silver Size: 73.4mm height ( includes the handmade silver findings) Also Available in Ilekeco Pattern, Golden, Shiny Black and Matte Black These artistic jewellery are handmade from recycled paper and are completely unique, therefore standard sizes and colors vary. We will do our best to ensure the product you receive reflects your request
Based on a still life watercolor done by E.F. Dignan ( circa 1980 )
Stopping by the Woods," is an abstract representation inspired by Robert Frost's timeless poem "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening ” This piece captures the chilling yet serene beauty of a winter's eve with elegance and depth. Numerous black and white vertical lines run down the canvas, suggesting the stillness and tranquillity of a birch forest filled with snow while small squares and rectangular blocks in a variety of colors—reds, yellows, blues, oranges, and gold’s, creates vibrancy and dynamics. The background showcases a blend of metallic gold and ultramarine blue, conjuring the last rays of sunlight piercing through the winter’s dusk. This piece bridges the gap between poetry and visual expression.
With a warm pastel palette — reds, oranges, pinks, and yellows “Autumn in Kits” is a portrayal of the vibrancy of an autumn cityscape. Framed by its own natural tranquillity of brilliant coloured leaves, Kitsalano is bustling with life and energy. My canvases are attempts to create emotional narratives with kinetic energy. They are conceptual in that I collage my landscapes using only basic elements of line, texture and colour, in unconventional ways, to convey moments and subtle movements in nature. Not necessarily as nature appears but as nature feels: unspoken, indescribable and sometimes chaotic.
"Apartment Living" is a depiction of the energetic rhythms of apartment living by exploring the visual complexity of urban architecture and the natural landscapes of Vancouver's metropolitan life. Weaving together a meticulous interplay of vibrant rectangular blocks and vertical lines, echoing the rhythmic vibrancy of Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie Woogie," Apartment living conveys both the warmth and the mood of an autumnal city, making it not just a feast for the eyes, but an engaging sensory experience.
inspired by sketches I made in the past at the British Museum of people eating cakes in the café when a bomb scare occurred and we had to evacuate. After the all clear, they were seen to be going into the museum again, presumably to finish their cakes.
Hanakotoba (language of flowers, Japanese). Acrylic 36x36 inches. This was a labour of love. Probably over a 100+ hours, layers of transparent paint make me get lost in the details. I get zoned out doing this kind of painting, immersed into the color, where the world is bright and beautiful. #flowerpainting #albertaartsdistrict #albertaarts #botonicalgarden #acrylicartist
Abstract Expressionism
Abstract Expressionism
Abstract Expressionism