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.
THE BUCK was created with much love and labor. He it totally needle felted with the use of merino silk wool, alpaca wool, assorted wool roving and silk threads. He comes with his own suitcase and is in a shadow box. Cleaning instructions would be feather duster, or blow dryer on low. He must be kept out of direct sunlight as fading could occur.
Crows roosting on a bare tree
This piece is an expression of hope. The connection of people and understanding one another is a way in which to achieve peace.
This piece celebrates the renewed activity in the city by capturing the feel of urban life through my multi media technique.
This abstract piece was inspired by method of layering the work with paper, wax, paint, and then distressing and reworking the image several times to reveal previous layers.
This painting is about the inner struggles one has when someone close to you is ill. The various layers represent the varying emotional challenges one faces.
This triptych celebrates the artistry of dance through the various colours and the positioning of lines and shapes. This piece embodies the feeling of balance and energy a dancer emotes.
While I was on Safari at the Ol Pejete Conservancy in Kenya, we came across a group of elephants near a river with a lot of bushes. I observed an elephant that was relatively close, chewing on leaves and just enjoying himself. I zoomed in quite close of his eye just as he had moved and a glint of light highlighted his bottom lashes. The eye itself is not as obvious and as you follow the highlighted lash up to the eye it leads you to a beautiful surprise, as most people do not know that elephants eyes are a gorgeous orange-amber color.
On the Shore of the St. Lawrence at St-Denis, Kamouraska