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.
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 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.
A genre painting of a young skater trying to catch up to the speed skaters on the canal
Indulge your senses with this captivating artwork, where the playful distortions, vibrant colors, and realist figure painting combine to create a visual symphony that resonates with the soul. Let "Caustic Reaction" be a stunning centerpiece in your space, reminding you of the beauty and tranquility found beneath the waves. The painting has two layers of matte varnish. This seals the acrylic work with a transparent matte acrylic layer which is breathable, permanent, and protects against UV damage.
Step into the mesmerizing world of "Reisidumm," where the boundaries of reality blur with a touch of expressionism. This realism painting invites you to explore a surreal underwater landscape. Against a vibrant blue background, a young boy adorned in swimming trunks captivates the scene, defying gravity as he dives into a realm of reflections. Light red and purple hues mingle, casting an enchanting aura over the composition. The painting has two layers of matte varnish. This seals the acrylic work with a transparent matte acrylic layer which is breathable, permanent, and protects against UV damage.
Bubbles gracefully rise to the surface, conveying a sense of movement and creating a dynamic visual narrative. As you behold "Cerulean Concatenation," you'll not only be captivated by its enchanting beauty but also by the transformative effect it can have on your space. The painting has two layers of matte varnish. This seals the acrylic work with a transparent matte acrylic layer which is breathable, permanent, and protects against UV damage.
Intense and dramatic, Gary Crawford's works draw the viewer in. Layer upon layer of brilliantly contrasting colours are laid down, or thrust upon the viewer. These layers energize the work with a certain deliberate tension. And then there is the light - part of the final layering process that lifts the spirit and draws the eye to explore the depths of the work - time and time again.
Intense and dramatic, Gary Crawford's works draw the viewer in. Layer upon layer of brilliantly contrasting colours are laid down, or thrust upon the viewer. These layers energize the work with a certain deliberate tension. And then there is the light - part of the final layering process that lifts the spirit and draws the eye to explore the depths of the work - time and time again.
Intense and dramatic, Gary Crawford's works draw the viewer in. Layer upon layer of brilliantly contrasting colours are laid down, or thrust upon the viewer. These layers energize the work with a certain deliberate tension. And then there is the light - part of the final layering process that lifts the spirit and draws the eye to explore the depths of the work - time and time again.
Intense and dramatic, Gary Crawford's works draw the viewer in. Layer upon layer of brilliantly contrasting colours are laid down, or thrust upon the viewer. These layers energize the work with a certain deliberate tension. And then there is the light - part of the final layering process that lifts the spirit and draws the eye to explore the depths of the work - time and time again.
Intense and dramatic, Gary Crawford's works draw the viewer in. Layer upon layer of brilliantly contrasting colours are laid down, or thrust upon the viewer. These layers energize the work with a certain deliberate tension. And then there is the light - part of the final layering process that lifts the spirit and draws the eye to explore the depths of the work - time and time again.