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.
Who doesn’t love flowers? And, these won’t make you sneeze! I just love an English garden filled with all different flowers. To me, there is nothing more beautiful. The flowers in this collage were painted first and then torn up to be added to this piece along with some green abstracts created to add to the stems and the leaves and torn bits from other abstracts I’ve created. Materials used: watercolour paper, mixed media papers, acrylic paints, inks, pencil, drywall tape, wood panel, matte medium, Mod Podge, wire for the back, and sealant My original mixed media collage will arrive to you signed, dated, sealed, and ready to hang for a lifetime of enjoyment. Also enclosed will be a Certificate Of Authenticity.
Who doesn’t love flowers? And, these won’t make you sneeze! I just love an English garden filled with all different flowers. To me, there is nothing more beautiful. The flowers in this collage were painted first and then torn up to be added to this piece along with some green abstracts created to add to the stems and the leaves and torn bits from other abstracts I’ve created. Materials used: watercolour paper, mixed media papers, acrylic paints, inks, pencil, drywall tape, wood panel, matte medium, Mod Podge, wire for the back, and sealant My original mixed media collage will arrive to you signed, dated, sealed, and ready to hang for a lifetime of enjoyment. Also enclosed will be a Certificate Of Authenticity.
Carved, painted and varnished.
This is another Covid piece created using pieces of former watercolour paintings. The painting is dramatic and shows images of nature - butterflies. Everything in the new pandemic world is "haywire", unpredictable and possibly dangerous but we can still enjoy the world's natural beauty.
This is another acrylic painting that is part of my Covid 19 Series. The title, Stir Crazy, reflects how many of us feel during the Pandemic. Creating this piece, so detailed and labour intensive, could be crazy making by itself.
Another painting from my Covid Collection exploring what it feels like to be outside our sanctuaries. The images from nature were taken from my watercolor paintings and cut into shapes to create a completely new piece.
This mixed media painting is part of a new series I created during the pandemic. It is colorful and whimsical in contrast to the emotions I was experiencing in the early stages of the lockdown. The title is a play on words because there are many design elements that look like eyes.
William Fox Talbot developed the first negative process. This bench was outside his historical home.
A courtyard of an old hotel in Rio Grande city located in Texas. I used tungsten-balanced film to create the blue tone.
Historical part of Montreal. Fascinating architectural designs but the open window is the icing on the cake.
While exploring the historic area of Montreal I came across this iron gate with bent bars.