Art by Vancouver painters capture landscapes, wildlife, portraits, figures, still-lives and abstract ideas in oil, acrylic and watercolour. Contemporary art can be found at the heart of a new generation of experimentation and mark making.
Marilyn S. Mylrea was born in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. She lived in small mining towns in Ontario until moving to Vancouver, British Columbia at age seven. Her father was a geological engineer and the family sometimes travelled... (more)
Jodie Blaney is a self-representing Vancouver-based artist with a studio gallery in Delta, British Columbia. Studio open by appointment. Artist Statement... “I strive to move beyond realism when I paint. As I create, I draw on imagination and mem... (more)
In their own way, these works celebrate nature’s unbounded spaces by framing its geometries, linear progressions and algorithms. By refining the basic elements of line, color and texture from the west coast landscapes around me, I pair nature’s... (more)
Pnina Granirer is a prolific and imaginative painter. She works in series, following a new idea as long as it stays fresh and exciting, integrating content within form, never letting her images become stale or repetitive.
Her books, Light... (more)
He is a half-breed. He is gay. His Indigenous heritage was redacted from his birth documents. He was adopted at two months. He was raised a Mennonite. He was bullied for four years at a private school. He was married to a woman. He has four grown... (more)
Tom Smith's drawings are subtle, understated works that contain elements of mystery, suspense, memory, and tranquility. It is the manner in which one or more of these elements are skilfully evoked that makes each piece special.
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extensive on-line portfolio of oil paintings with bio info, artist statement etc.
Amelia Alcock-White is a painter from Vancouver.Her paintings express the human condition and its relation to nature, the transitory character of time and the contrasting endurance of elemental forces. Upcoming Exhibition