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.
Golden light of late afternoon above a waterfall; birds soar through the mist above its crest like water spirits. The river meanders through a canyon before dropping into a steep chasm. Erosion, tectonic activity, even the movement of the river itself, shapes the landscape and carries sediments downstream while cutting its deep narrow channel.
Golden light of late afternoon above a waterfall; birds soar through the mist above its crest like water spirits. The river meanders through a canyon before dropping into a steep chasm. Erosion, tectonic activity, even the movement of the river itself, shapes the landscape and carries sediments downstream while cutting its deep narrow channel.
This is one of four in the series of Desert Mountain inspired by our stay in Coachella Valley, California.
Irie was the first lady in the All Colour is Beautiful Series. She showed up amidst a mess of colour in and underpainting. She was the start of the All Colour Is Beautiful series who represent women of strength and beauty from within.
A colourful representation of the mountains and valleys in British Columbia. Check out my website for additional artworks in this series.
Bliss is the 3rd lady in the All Colour Is Beautiful Series. She represents women of beauty and strength from within.
Inspired by the local mountains in the Okanagan Valley. Check out my website for more artworks from this series.
This is the fourth black & white cityscape in the series painted on a wood panel. I had fun blending in the face and a wee bit of colour.
Skaha Lake in British Columbia featuring a tree that was struck by lightning.
Applying acrylic paints and course pumice stone this painting came to life! Look closely for markings and definition. I hope you enjoy!
Photo compliments of photographer Paul Owen . Great capture of the kingfisher diving leaving the hawk with water in his face only !