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.
Vanessa Hyggen is a Woodland Cree and Norwegian painter and bead artist from nemepith sipihk (Sucker River), in Northern Saskatchewan. Hyggen is a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, currently living in Saskatoon. She earned a Bachelor of Arts... (more)
Diane Larouche Ellard is a painter and encaustic/mixed media artist living in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Larouche Ellard exhibits her work throughout the province and is represented by The Gallery at Matticks Farm in Victoria, and Grasslands Gallery... (more)
Snow, Ice, Sand, and Fire Sculptures by International sculptor Patricia Leguen. She has represented Canada in many competitions taking her around the world.
Roberta is primarily a watercolour artist with oil as a secondary medium. Roberta lives near Tobin Lake Saskatchewan and has a keen interest in plein air painting in her home province of Saskatchewan and in Canada. Her evolving style draws insp... (more)
Macnab spent her formative years on Canada’s west coast. As a young adult she was drawn by and ventured to the Saskatchewan prairies. The prairies’ wide-open space, proximity to the boreal forest, and long winters provided a perfect opportunity f... (more)
Last century Cam graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Arts (with Distinction), majoring in Visual Arts. He subsequently studied Landscape Architecture at the University of Guelph and Kyoto University, Japan. Cam recentl... (more)
Light Line Photography is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. John Perret is a practising landscape and fine art photographer. He produces gallery fine art photographs, does commission work and supplies wall decor. He has had images accepted world... (more)
Bob Pitzel passed away March 26, 2020.
He was a prairie watercolor artist using subject matter from central Saskatchewan. Landscapes often incorporate man made structures and pieces such as railroad, elevator, and farm machinery and build... (more)
Memories are the marks, traces remaining with us of life lived. I am concerned with connecting these meanings with the formal elements of painting.