Calgary Art Marketing - Alberta Artists
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Calgary Art Marketing company Art In Canada Inc. helps promotes Alberta Artists on the Internet! Need help getting traffic to your art website? Need an art website? Art In Canada promotes Calgary Artists and Edmonton Artists as well as all Canadian Artists!
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.
Nancy Osadchuk

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Nancy is an Alberta artist working in a variety of media, with a mainly representational style. She has a good knowledge of things botanical, and a love of nature in general. Paintings are often begun on site, capturing the moment with sketches, painting, or photography. Florals, still life and landscape are favorite subjects.
Her printmaking efforts include etchings, monoprints and Moku Hanga, (the traditional Japanese method of woodcut, using water-based pigments.)
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Louise Olinger

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Louise is a Past President of the Canmore Artists & Artisans Guild. She participates in CAAG Group Exhibitions and the Canmore General Hospital Art Gallery Exhibitions. Her paintings can be found in private and corporate collections across Canada, the United States, Europe, Japan, and Australia.
With literally thousands of beautiful photographs to choose from (courtesy of her camera-competent husband), deciding what to paint can be a challenge at times. Watercolour is a very portable medium; suitable for breathtaking scenes of cascading falls, challenging mountain climbs, vibrant wildflowers and coniferous forests. The medium fits easily into a backpack, a boat or a helicopter and can be set up in a mountain environment in minutes.
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Jackie Parkinson

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Canadian pencil artist Jackie Parkinson has had a life long talent with the pencil art medium Her first art commission came when she was in her teens. Today, commissions make up a large part of her art portfolio, When she is not drawing, she starts young horses for clients. She lives with her husband on an acreage north of Cremona. Her artwork is also available at the art gallery near Water Valley.
"Major is a portrait of the famous Quarter Horse Major Bonanza. Owned most of his life by Carol and Andy Rees and for the latter part of his life in partnership with Gordon MacDonald. He has become a household name in the western working horse world. Major passed away in 1997 and this drawing was done to honor him."
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Bruce H. Perry

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"Canada's timeless beauty will always be my inspiration"
Bruce H. Perry - is a prolific Alberta artist who paints and draws Canada's infinite beauty.
Bruce is always developing as an artist, trying new techniques and mixes mediums to create perspective and texture.
For more than 25 years Bruce has produced art from the heart and has started replicating his favorite originals with the giclee' print method. Giclee' prints look very close to the original, are printed on watercolor paper and the edition number is low for appreciation.
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Jim Pescott

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There are no defining lines in his work. Jim applies acrylic paint to canvas using layered "spots and dots" brush strokes to blend shapes together while also ensuring their uniqueness is supported through strong bright colours. Subject material is sourced from nature and ranges from individual flower blossoms to broad landscapes of fields, prairie, trees, mountains, water and sky that can be found almost anywhere, yet are unique to where people live and call home. Jim has lived in the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. He now lives in Calgary, Alberta.
"I'm self taught, my style expresses much about how I feel about relationships in nature."
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Dee Poisson

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Dee's abiding love for dogs stems from her childhood memories of growing up on a cattle ranch near Drumheller, Alberta. The dog was a part of the every day routine of cattle work but at the end of the day the dog was a part of the family. Dee remembers many childhood activities that included the ranch German Shepherd, Smokey. On many occasions, Dee would find herself on the front porch running her small hand over the face of her dog, an act that would prove to be invaluable when she became a dog portrait artist later in life.
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Norene Procter

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Diggety Doggety!! coats and hats come as sets. The outfits are made of 100% polyester fleece (non pill). I use wonderful fabrics of wildlife and countryside, plaids, florals, aztec designs, southwest prints, and much more. There are white labels inside the coat and hat that state 'made by a Canadian artist/designer' with care instructions. There is an outside label on the collar that reads, Diggety Doggety!! by artist Norene Procter.
There are 5 sizes: XXSm, XSm, Sm, Med, and Large. Wholesale prices are available for orders of one dozen or more. Some hats have ribbon or if using a plaid fabric, I will add a kilt pin to the hat. Contact the artist for more photos and information.
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Gene Prokop

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Gene Prokop, Edmonton Alberta artist and art teacher. Gene Prokop's works of art focus on creating mood and drama using romantic brushstrokes of the Old Masters. Gene teachs others the skills and techniques he has acquired, towards classical realism and naturalism. Pro's Art School in Edmonton Alberta, is a school that teaches the techniques of drawing, perspective and composition in oil painting. Students are guided through the styles of Classical Realism, Naturalism, Gesture and Impressionism. Students work in a relaxed, non-competitive atmosphere. People work in the school as one big family, helping and encouraging one another. Many students work hard to better themselves, but still think of the group not just of themselves.
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Cindy Revell

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Cindy Revell is an award winning illustrator and oil painter. Her
work has been used on billboards, wine bottles, books, magazines,
calendars, furniture, and children’s books all over North America.
She was nominated in 2001 for a Governor General’s award for
children’s book illustration (Mallory and the Power Boy).
While her
traditional oil paintings and whimsical illustration are very
different in style from one another they are both rich and lush with
colour. A few of the clients Cindy has worked with are L.A. Times,
Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, Better Homes and Gardens,
Cornell University, Penguin Putnam, Harcourt, and Scholastic.
Visit www.cindyrevell.com
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Ian Sheldon

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Canadian artist Ian Sheldon was born in Edmonton in 1971, and was brought up in South Africa, Singapore and England. While studying for his first degree (BA Hons) at Cambridge University, England, Ian began to paint the historical architecture of the city. Since 1994 galleries have exhibited this work, and in 1998, Cambridge Contemporary Art, the city's leading commercial gallery, accepted his watercolors. The City of Oxford, sharing a similar architectural heritage, has become a recent focus. Ian makes frequent trips to Britain to pursue his architectural passion.
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