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.
A mountain goat high on a mountain side in Jasper National Park.
A mountain goat high on a mountain side in Jasper National Park.
LE-10 I love the way the light transitions from brightness at the edge of the forest to darkness at its depths. The birch keep to the fringes, whereas the maples are at depth. It's there you find Blue Jays darting in and out.
LE-10 This is one of the wildlife profiles in my Wild series. I did the series to feature the clear aluminum panel whereby the aluminum shows though. The Bison is a study in strength; body and character.
LE-10 A Force 10 on the Beaufort scale.
Porsche #9: I was developing a new portrait simply called Cap-girl, when an art patron, who had previously purchased a couple of my stone sculptures, visited my studio. A long time Porsche owner and racing fan, he said he would like to buy it, and asked if I would put the name Porsche on the cap along with his lucky number; # 9. So, in an instant, baseball-cap-girl, became Porsche #9 ―a private commission.
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Majestic: This magnificent animal, indigenous to northern Alberta, Canada, is a Dall Sheep. I imagined it leaping to the next ledge. It was a challenge to capture the ram’s power and majesty. The startling contrast of the chamois horns, silver-white body coat and black muzzle, eyes, and hoofs, are so uniquely Dall. The larger indentations in its trophy sized horn curls count out the number of years it has survived in the wilderness. Majestic is at his prime―in his eighth year on the mountain.
Beads, Textiles & Waves of Colour in Intricate Patterns of Orange, Purple & Pale Yellow. Feels Like Colourful Confusion, But Works Together in Total Harmony.
Organic curving forms swirl around a peach background with rippling colours that create a form that seems to move back into the painting. Gives a dynamic feeling of serenity.
An acrylic abstraction of nature's growth on old forest trees. Reverence for nature combines with a primal harmony in orange & purple waves of colour.