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.
Northern Ontario Landscape
Northern Ontario Landscape
Hand dyed silk on 100% silk twill. This piece was made so that it can be hung between two pieces of wooden stripping. It can be removed, cleaned and re hung. Always keep out of direct sunlight. Cold water wash and press when damp. Re hang.
Hand painted onto 100% silk twill. 10 mm in weight. Cold water wash and press when damp.
Hand dyed on 100% silk habotai. The metal rod top and bottom, makes it easy for hanging. there is an interior rod , which can be removed when hand washing the silk is needed. Cold water wash and as with any art piece, do not place in direct sunlight.
One-of-a-kind monotype print
a female mallard caring for her beauty!
Inspired by the aspen growing at the side of the fields near my home, this piece was my final submission for my City & Guilds of London Level 2 Certificate in 2012. It uses applique and quilting; its textures have been created with recycled fabric, mixed media and handstitch.
This piece is touring in B.C. from March 2023 through December 2024. It opens at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre on March 9. Inspired by the historic ruins of the CP Rail's Glacier Hotel, the overgrown rail line and the sentiment in the lyrics of "The Canadian Railroad Trilogy" by Gordon Lightfoot.
This piece is touring in B.C. from March 2023 through December 2024. It opens at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre on March 9. Inspired by the lichen, moss and pine needles creating texture on a fallen log, along the trail at Illecillewaet Trailhead near Rogers Pass, B.C.
This piece is touring in B.C. from March 2023 through December 2024. It opens at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre on March 9. Inspired by the leaves and flowers of the False Hellebore plant, abundant at the Illecillewaet Trailhead near Rogers Pass, B.C. It's pretty -- but poisonous.