The fine art of printmaking can be found in the studios of Canadian artists, producing wood block and linocuts, monotypes, etchings, intaglio, silver point, lithographs, silk screens - all hand produced and editioned. Reproductions like digital prints and offset lithographs and cards can be found as well.
Professor Emeritus Bruce A. Barber PhD is an interdisciplinary artist, cultural historian and curator who taught courses in Expanded Media, Art History and Contemporary Studies for 30+ years at NSCAD University, Halifax, Canada. His continuing art... (more)
I am a Canadian Metis painter who specializes in surreal and abstract acrylic paintings. Detailed, highly unique artwork with an aboriginal flavour. My style developed from a early start in portrait painting when I was a child and evolved into som... (more)
Site of artist, Douglas Boutilier. Includes samples of paintings, prints and sculptors.
Figurative work and portraiture done from life using traditional media. Plein air landscapes and seascapes. Primary influences are the humanist artists prior to 1900, and Austrian Modernism.
Flora Doehler paints at Green Willow Studio, shared with her silversmith husband, Larry Knox. The site includes painting tutorials, printmaking tutorials, paintings, prints and studio photographs. Flora is a member of the Bear River artists studio... (more)
My name is Margarita and I struggle to say where I am from. I am from many places, and I have always wanted to belong, to have a place to call home. I am Nova Scotian, however, I have other cultural identities, which interact with each other and m... (more)
Drawing, Printmaking, Illustration, Installation.
Karl Gruenewald is a Canadian artist and student of architecture currently based in Halifax, NS. Karl uses a variety of media to explore issues surrounding identity and the use of iconography, particularly in traditional religions, as a way of com... (more)
Merle Harley is a Canadian printmaker and artist, she studies fine art and art history at Nova Scotia Collage of Art and Design. Using many different types of printmaking techniques she explores and disrupts concepts of nationality, canadian lands... (more)