Canadian landscape artists create art that is as varied and astounding as Canada's landscape itself. The rain forests and snow capped peaks of the west, the rolling fields of the prairies, or the crisp boreal leaves of the east: this art is truly Canadian.<br/> Choose from a variety of media like photography, painting and video.
Artist James Hayes : I live in Oyama, B.C. which is part of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada. I enjoy painting all types of subjects. Anything from landscapes, animals to abstract and mixed media. One of my favorite is kokanee salm... (more)
I am a First Nations artist and also have Swiss citizenship. I am open-minded and enjoy a life of learning and creativity sparked with passion and zeal for beauty and truth. I love art and decorating and working with people to produce spaces of in... (more)
Clare Hobson - Art Works. Canadian Colored Pencil Artist. From elegant sport horses, equestrian life scenes, heavy horses, dog and horse portraits, to landscapes and barnscapes, Clare breaths life into her graphite and coloured pencil artwork. (more)
Representational painter - portraits, figure, sports action, landscape, still life
Painter mostly in acrylics
One of Canada's greatest landscape artists. Prints available.
Nature choreographed by Elaine Hunter
Elaine Hunter is a self taught contemporary artist who creates visionary photographic art. For more than a decade Hunter has been perfecting her skills and creative vision through photographic manipu... (more)
My approach to art making is like any other practice that requires time & dedication,… I am in the studio every day creating.
I work on several paintings at once,… which allows me to capitalize on my ideas and creative en... (more)
Love oil painting - lean more toward landscapes and seascapes plus some still life.Also have photographs of my travels in BC and the rest of Canada and US plus some European cities and locations
I want my art to create an emotion in you. I want you to enjoy the texture of the paper . . . see the colours overlap . . . experience the accidents when pigment and water and paper coincide . . . or collide.
It’s all about that emotion yo... (more)