SMALL WORKS
Small Work 419, 6” x 6”
KRISTINA BOARDMAN
Kristina Boardman's paintings are influenced by her surroundings on the West Coast of Canada. Bradshaw continue to be fascinated with the array of textures and surfaces and the endless combinations of tone and shape along Western Canada's beautiful beaches.
Joyful II, 12” x 16”
KATHY BRADSHAW
Kathy Bradshaw is an award-winning Canadian artist. Inspired by the various places and subjects Bradshaw has experience across Canada and afar. Painting joy and soul with encaustic and oil. Landscapes. Portraits. Still Life.
FLIT Hummingbird, 6” x 6”
SARAH JANE CONKLIN
Sarah Jane Conklin's compositions of bird wildlife brings out rich, bold, realistic and true essence of her subjects. As Conklin states, "Motion and mystique are created through deliberate entanglements of brushstrokes, rich colour contrast, the chance effect of impasto, and the innate luminosity of oil paint."
Le Balcon, 10” x 10”
PIERRE GIROUX
Classical architecture, from rural homes found in the Canadian countryside, to French and Italian vestibules and drawing rooms, these are the foundations of Pierre Giroux’s work
Berthe #220, 12” x 12”
CAROLE LESSARD
Carole Lessard paints cows to capture their quirks and personality traits that you might not otherwise notice. There is something magical about them that simply makes everyone smile. Who thought cows would be cool?!
Puffin, 12” x 12”
CHERYL MOUNT
Cheryl Mount will continue pursuing new ideas and experimenting in a variety of media. A strong interest lies in the genre of contemporary landscape approaching the subject in a minimalist way utilizing expressive brushwork, collage and employing drawing and etching.
Love, 12” x 12”
SOPHIE PAQUET
Sophie Paquet believes that her most spontaneous paintings are her best. There is no room in her art for regrets and hesitancy . ad is reflected in energy and movement. In Paquet’s work, variety and asymmetry contribute to a vibrant and exciting composition.
Angel Cat, 3” x 9”
ANNA PROSKURYAKOVA
Anna Proskuryakova's felt art blends the technical and intricate sewing ability and with Proskuryakova keen imagination creates quirky animated characters brings fun and humor to her creations.
We Are United, 8” x 8”
MONIKA WRIGHT
Monika Wright's organic shapes, fluid light, lines and circles, employ universal symbols of unity, wholeness and infinity connected by lines, representing the boundaries which separate us, but which also highlights our shared path.
Off Kennebecasis Drive, 8” x 10”
LARRY HOROWITZ
People sometimes ask Larry Horowitz how he starts a painting. Larry simply says, “Starting a painting is easy. I just put down two strokes of color. The interaction between these two marks is the beginning of the dialogue that will develop within the painting. As more dabs of color are added, the painting takes shape and starts becoming what it wants to be. Some artists say working on a painting is like peeling the layers of an onion. I would tend to agree with that analogy”.
Green Lady, 12” x 12”
SYLVIE MAZEROLLE
“The medium is not the most important thing. Whatever format I’m working in, I allow my creative spirit to manifest itself.”
Whether painting or sketching or designing clothes for paper dolls as a child, Sylvie has always held a deep conviction to express herself creatively. Her artistic journey began with her first love: make-up.
She lets inspiration come in many forms: song lyrics, poetry, encounters with unique individuals or simple objects. She trusts her curiosity to craft strong images.
Study: Conversation Starter, 8” x 8”
ANGELA MORGAN
Unique, fun and funny, colorful and bold even serious can sum up Angela Morgan’s style. Every composition has a playful serene feel that sparks a memory in us of our inner child.
Angela continues to surprise and amaze with new and individual work compared to none.
Owl, 6” x 6”
Judy Brittain
Judy Brittain impeccable use of small pieces of colored glass into art or image is solidly unique. Her admiration for nature is gently captured in the mosaics and it is her hope that this expression can be shared with the observer
Pink and Gold, 16” x 16” Framed
Joanna Olson
Joanna Olson enjoys works that are vibrant and charged with energy both in colour and texture. Olson uses oils, acrylics and watercolors equally, appreciating each for their own unique qualities as well as bringing digital technology into the studio.
Olson is always enthusiastic about trying new concepts, colour combinations and subject matter.
Wooden Dump Truck, 7” x 16”
Charles Hayward
Each one of Charles Hayward wood creations are meant to be played with adults and kids alike. They are functional and durable, suitable for children and adults of all ages, and they absolutely make great gifts for for the kid in all of us.