Calgary Art Marketing - Alberta Artists
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These Alberta artists paint a wide variety of artwork ranging from native art to cowboy art, cartoons, caricatures, art murals, horse portraits to human portraits, Canadian scenery, nature art, wildlife art, landscapes and seascapes, the realistic and the imaginary. You might just find that perfect piece of artwork you have been looking for whether it be an original painting, a limited edition giclee or a bronze sculpture! The Alberta artists listed in this Alberta art gallery do exceptional work in watercolours, oil paintings, acrylic paintings, pastel art, pencil art, charcoal, bronze sculpture, pottery, and much more! Several artists offer art workshops and art lessons!
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Please click on the desired Artist Name or Image to go directly to the Artists Gallery.
Doug Levitt

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Doug Levitt has devoted himself full-time to fine art, oil paintings and graphite drawings being his preferred mediums. His historical works seek to preserve moments from the native North American Indian way of life and to explore themes of the West. These graphite drawings and oil paintings reflect Doug's passion for authentic detail as well as drama and texture. Doug's contemporary works, comprising mainly portraiture in oils, are compelling human studies characterized by skillful evocation of light and shadow, texture and detail.
His paintings are gaining wide attention for an artist still young in his career. Top collectors have bought his works and his paintings are in collections as far away as Australia. He has received invitations to attend several prominent exhibitions in Canada and the United States in 2004.
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Thomas Love

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Tom paints a very broad spectrum of subject matter and often chooses to include the human form in order to provide a focus of interest. Subjects are often set in common place and are rendered realistically without being photographic or photo-realistic. The themes of his paintings are often romantic and are chosen to evoke strong emotion in the viewer and to provoke a strong identification with the subject.
Exploring various subject matter has resulted in such accomplishments as a corporate calendar, an international magazine cover and recognition, three times, by The Artist's Magazine for submissions to its annual, international art competition.
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Rhonda Lund

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Though I work in a variety of mediums the original of the work you see here was done in acrylic on canvas. The subjects I choose are a reflection of my own environment and experiences.
Years as a hockey parent left me with the impression that underneath the politics of hockey is essentially the influence of the prairie environment; out of the long, harsh and cold winters there came the competitive and vigorous spirit evident in hockey.
The Canadian identity is largely influenced by this sport and so I have included symbolic elements such as CNN railway cars and cattails.
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Sandy Makokis

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I was exposed to art at an early age. My artistic mother had an easel in the corner of the dining room where she painted with oils and sketched between working and raising a family. I used crayon, pencils, pencil crayons and chalk, sometimes doing illustrations on the blackboard for the teachers in elementary school.
I love working with oils, acrylic and pastels, and sometimes combining the media for special effects. I found that photography is a fast fix for me to freeze the subjects that I want to paint. I sometimes refer to several photos to get the big picture. Camping, working and playing are all a part of my sources.
Working in pencil, I capture the colour and details to show the mood of the moment suspended in the fraction of time when the image occurred. Many of my prints are in private collections across Canada, USA, and some in Japan and Taiwan.
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Barbara Maye

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Barbara is a multi-media artist who enjoys switching her media based on her concepts. She regularly rotates through drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography and portraiture of both people and pets. Within these realms, she is exploring the individual, whether it is human, animal, specific species of trees or stone. Continually searching for the interconnections between all things, her initial contact begins with research. Be it interacting with people or pets before drawing them, or in the case of trees and stone, delving into different cultural and spiritual beliefs relating to them from around the world both past and present, she is looking for underlying commonalities.
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Earl McBeath

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William Earl McBeath was born in 1948 in central Alberta, Canada.
From a very young age Earl possessed a real passion for drawing and painting. Never taking any formal training in art, Earls' talents are completely natural. Earls' passion for painting is brought to life through the research he does for each subject. This dedication to detail is shown in each piece.
If you ever have the privilege of meeting Earl in person you will walk away inspired, and when you look up at the sky it will bring a new perspective to life.
Earls' artwork includes Aviation, Wildlife, Seascapes and Trains.
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Carol Nelson Meleshko

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Carol proudly presents her love of art in several mediums - primarily oil, but works with watercolor, pen and ink and pencil especially for field studies. Her subject matter is very diversified. She paints portraits, still lifes, street scenes, scenery, florals. She is best known for her figurative work. Her use of colour, lighting and design, and passion for her subject matter give her paintings a realistic dimensional feeling.
Her work has been displayed in many juried and non-juried shows, group shows in various galleries as well in the Artist's Direct Show in the Round-up Centre. Examples of her work may be found in private and corporate collections across Canada.
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Gil Menzies

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Gil draws 'Truly Canadian Wildlife Art'! Gil was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta.
One of the gifts his father gave him was an appreciation and a love for the outdoors. He enjoys nature and draws his inspiration from the wilderness areas of Alberta and British Columbia. Gil tries to follow nature's laws and to capture the true essence of his subjects through the medium of pencil. He hopes to share with the viewer the splendour of the natural setting with detail and realism.
Gil creates Original Pencil drawings of wildlife art, as well, has limited and open end edition prints available.
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Gordon Milne

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Gordon Milne's portraits are as insightful as they are unique. With the broadest of strokes he is able to capture the most intimate of details.
He chooses colours and shapes which cannot help but evoke an immediate emotional response but they do so much more. They compel the viewer to take the same journey into the subject's soul that fascinated Milne and guided his hand and heart.
At present, Milne is working on a series of commissioned private portraits as well as portraits of dancers with the Alberta Ballet. He is also actively involved in the Sport Heroes Project — a series of portraits of Canadian Olympians in association with the Canadian Sport Centre.
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Glen Munholland

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Glen grew up in Southwestern Ontario but has called Calgary home for the last thirty-odd years. He says he has enjoyed drawing still life for as long as he can remember. "The challenge for me" says Glen, " is to use a single hardness of graphite while trying to maintain fidelity to the original "color" image I have in my mind, with an objective towards having the viewer see that same "color" image in the black and white print".
Glen is compiling a set of art, The "Canadiana Series". These limited edition prints will observe different images from each of the Canadian Provinces and Territories. Four drawings are now completed of the eventual twelve that will make up this collection!
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Janet Nash

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Janet Nash has been drawing with pen and ink for over 25 years.
During a drawing class she taught, Janet set up a still life of the items a hockey players uses for a pick up game, or 'shinny', on the closest piece of ice. No one chose to draw this arrangement so when it came time to take it down, Janet decided to sketch it herself.
In the following months she received requests to do similar sketches using sweaters from the NHL Teams, thus, the series was born and her hope is that they will bring back memories to players and fans alike.
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