Joan Armour
Joan Armour Painting for more than 25 years, studied at the Dundas Valley School of Art, the Haliburton School of The Arts and the North […]
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Joan Armour Painting for more than 25 years, studied at the Dundas Valley School of Art, the Haliburton School of The Arts and the North […]
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Jean Marshall paintings are diverse with “seascapes, still life, abstracts, and landscapes. Incorporation of reclaimed wood to drive visual inspiration.
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Henry Asencio Contemporary Californian painter Henry Asencio has emerged as one of the most intriguing artists on the world stage. His compositional style refers to
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Heather Haynes Describes herself as a contemporary folk impressionist. Her unique style draws inspiration from nature and everyday objects. The paintings have a loose, stylized
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Guzman Aymara Describes his painting style as: ” A reflection from the eyes to the brushstroke of the happiness and enthusiasm of a calm summers
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Group of Seven Group of Seven — sometimes known as the Algonquin school — were a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933.
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Gretta Gibney – Born in Dublin and raised in Vancouver, Gretta studied fine art in Canada. Creation her lifelong passion and pursuit.
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Gladys Morante Her paintings are characterized by a sense of majesty and motion. The artist attempts to the capture the sheer power, grace and magnificence
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FRANK PANABAKER, RCA 1904-1992 Frank Panabaker was born in Hespeler, Ontario. At the age of sixteen he studied art at a summer school taught by
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Professional Artists in their own right, Mary Kennedy and Michele Woodey began working together since 2000. A pseudonym for an ever-evolving duet.
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