Floral Artists - Floral Art - Flower Paintings
These artists paint a wide variety of Floral artwork! You might just find that perfect piece of floral artwork you have been looking for whether it be an original painting or a limited edition giclee! Canada has many talented artists, I hope you enjoy the many we have listed here in our art gallery. Stay tuned as Art In Canada will be creating more artists websites in the near future focusing on artists in each province. The artists listed in this art gallery do exceptional work in watercolors, oil paintings, acrylic paintings, pastel art, pencil art, charcoal, and much more! Several artists offer art workshops and art lessons!
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Gwen Burroughs

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Her natural aptitude for painting allowed her to embrace art as a way of expressing herself while tapping into a reservoir of creativity and spiritual connection.
Gwen further honed her skills through private study and workshops with individuals such as Alex Fong and Anne Hunter. In 1993 she turned her painting into a full-time career and is currently a member of the Interpretations Artist Association of Calgary, AB, Canada. Her work has been exhibited in the Offices of the Minister of Community Development, You be the Judge Gallery, The Muttart Gallery, Sussex Gallery, Hendrix Gallery, and Watermark Gifts. Private collectors all over the world have purchased Gwen's art, including Western Canada, Vancouver, Toronto, San Diego, New York, Phoenix, Nevada, Iowa, Oklahoma, London England and Venezuela.
Watercolor painting has allowed Gwen to find her special place in the world, a way to relax and express her heartfelt creative spirit.
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John H. Burrow

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Canadian artist John H. Burrow is a highly accomplished oil painter, respected by professional artists, galleries, and collectors throughout many cities in Canada and United Sates. With over 20 years of solo and group exhibitions behind him he continues create "feel good art" that everyone enjoys. Clarity, and harmony is the foundation to Johns work, resulting in an artistic taste & sensibility. "His strong color and bold brush strokes display a dimension in art that can only be achieved by the painterly process John uses in his work." John's art has appeared in Edmonton magazine, Western Living magazine, The Calgary Herald, The Edmonton Journal, Alberta Report Magazine, Preview of the Visual Arts magazine, and many ski resort publications throughout the Northwest.
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Phil Chadwick

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Phil has always been an artist. His artworks are depictions of personal experiences. They hang in many private and corporate collections around the world. Several magazines and calendars have used his work. All of Phil's work is included in the "Chadwick Art House CD" from the first day of study with Mario Airomi, a famous Italian/Canadian artist, right up to the present. Trends in style, subject matter and technique are all included with nothing is left out. Most of Phil's work is now "en plein air" although he still does some studio and portrait work.
An avid canoeist, Phil believes that a fully equipped paradise needs only a quiet back lake, a canoe, art supplies and a fishing rod. Born in the Thousand Island Region of Ontario, Phil has traveled the width and breadth of Canada before settling in southern Ontario with his family. He and his family continue to find little pieces of paradise everywhere in Canada!
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Alicia Charlton

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"I love the concept of taking an inanimate object and uncovering this life and movement that defies its exterior, releasing the potential of the space within."
In each piece I strive to convey three motions, not just moments.
We tend to view pieces of art, and especially carvings as one precise moment, frozen in time.
But what brought that exact moment to pass and what will the anticipated result be??
The subjects of my pieces have a history that brought them to this moment in time and will continue past it. So does the stone I use. It, in itself, has a life that continues beyond my work.
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Marnie Collins

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Marnie's love of Canadian landscape was fostered from an early age by the majestic mountains, rivers and lakes of Quebec. She was born in Montreal and spent some of her favourite times in the Laurentians with her sisters and brother.
Her formal education in art and teaching was centered on colleges in Lancashire, England, the University of London, and Europe's greatest galleries.
Marnie's acrylic artworks feature a variety of subject matter; floral landscapes, children, wildlife, and scenes of Canadian heritage. She is noted for her strong sense of colour and attention to detail.
You can contact Marnie directly through email.
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Bobbi Dunlop

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Decades of pursuing the language of brushstrokes has channeled Bobbi Dunlop's unique inner vision, experience and life wisdom into an avenue for expressing her truest reactions on canvas. Bobbi Dunlop considers herself a 'professional observer of life'; applying paint to canvas as the vehicle through which she most naturally communicates her observations and feelings.
Bobbi Dunlop: "The masters have set the bar for all artists who follow in their wake and will continue to do so. This is the standard to which I will always measure myself and continue to aspire. A lifelong pursuit and one which will never cease to give me purpose and great satisfaction."
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Lori Fitzgerald

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Alberta artist Lori Fitzgerald invites you to visit her new Website: www.ldfitzgerald.com
Her illustrations, paintings and sculpture all reflect the influences of a life in the southern Alberta environment.
Whether they are portraits of people, animals, architecture, landscapes, and airplanes or even illustrating on abandoned furniture, Lori’s work reflects the place, the people and the world around her.
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Alex Fong

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Alex Fong's early artwork reflected a traditional oriental technique. As his talents flourished, Alex Fong developed a personal style that has since become his hallmark. Alex Fong's watercolor paintings are a kaleidoscope of light and colour - a bouquet of wonder and whimsy. The sense of delight that accompanies them, draws the viewer in for a closer look. His translucent, impressionistic watercolor paintings are distinguished by a parade of coloured flecks that he calls "confetti", to represent his celebration of life. The result is an exquisite balance in his watercolor paintings of spontaneity and grace. Though Alex's artistic vision continues to evolve, his watercolor artwork reflects a fresh and youthful outlook.
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Sandra Forzani

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Canadian artist Sandra Forzani studied art at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary as well as in Europe during the three years she lived abroad. Since returning home to Canada, she has painted extensively. Canadian artist Sandra Forzani prefers painting with oils on large canvases, transforming her subject matter into larger-than-life images. Her canvasses for the most part are of trees, flowers and fruit. Her subjects vary, but what remains is her dedication and passion for her art. In 1982, Sandra Forzani graduated from Mount Royal College in Interior Design and in 1997 opened her own inner-city art studio. In June of 2000 when she relocated to her Bearspaw country art studio where she currently continues to paint full time.
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Annie Froese

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Annie Froese has been painting in the medium of watercolours since her introduction to them in 1988. Over the years she has had the opportunity to study from artists whose work she has been drawn to. She feels fortunate for having found such wonderful mentors; people whose work she continues to respect and whose efforts she admires.
Annie finds a continuous source of inspiration from the ever-changing panoramas of Western Alberta. She has had the privilege of living in the foothills of Priddis and Bragg Creek, and now is surrounded by the openness of the prairies. Each setting has a character of its own and Annie enjoys capturing the varied moods of these areas as they undergo the changes that each session brings.
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Galts Goldsmith

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"Whimsical Images for a Not-So-Whimsical World" It is my heartfelt desire to lift the spirit and bring joy to the hearts of people everywhere. God has gifted me with a desire to create and an ability to work with my hands. To deny this would be to deny my own existence."
Galts Goldsmith is Artist, Master Goldsmith, Hand Engraver, Stone Sculptor. He has six monumental stone sculptures in various areas around the city. Three of these sculptures now reside in Calgary's downtown core with the balance located in three of her suburbs - one in the sculpture Garden of Mount Royal College, another in Signal Hill Park and the final one in Varsity at the entrance to Bow Valley Christian Church. Each piece weighs from two tons to six tons and was finished entirely by hand.
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Adeline Halvorson

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Adeline spends most of her time researching and creating the paintings she markets to a growing group of collectors.
She enjoys the variety of diverse subjects - floral, still life, dogs, or a childhood scene, and most often, her favorite equine subject matter.
Years of riding and grooming horses has given Halvorson a knowledge of anatomy and muscle movement that her painting skills bring to life on the canvas. The shapes and movement of muscle, variety and texture of harness and trappings, as well as the horse and its interaction with its human counterparts provide endless artistic inspiration for one who grew up with a love for one of the world's most beautiful animals.
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Brent Heighton

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Canadian artist Brent Heighton's artwork has won him numerous awards throughout Canada and the U.S. But the important thing is, as Brent Heigthton points out is not the art awards, it's how it makes you feel putting your feelings on paper or canvas so that the persons observing can experience the joy you had in painting that particular artwork. "If you can make that connection with someone it feels great inside," he says."Art is one of the few things in today's world that is completely personal and original and expresses what a person is. It can inspire feeling, expression and passion in others. That's the intrinsic value of art." Canadian artist Brent Heighton's watercolors and oils have been well received by many corporate and private collectors in over 25 countries of the world. Brent Heighton has had art exhibitions in New York, Tokyo, Germany, Belgium, Holland, many parts of the U.S.and most recently Cabo San lucas, Mexico.
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Pat Kimery

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A love of colour and the influences of light that she attempts to capture, as well as a sense of peacefulness, pervade her paintings.
She has attended workshops under Alberta artists. As well, she has attended workshops with well know artists as such Brent Heighton, Anne Hunter, Joyce Kamakura, Zolton Szabo, Michael O'Toole, Mike Svob, Alex Fong , and others.
Her studies also include courses at the University of Calgary.
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Denyse Klette

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Portrait and mural artist, Denyse Klette, has an amazing ability to capture life's many pleasures in her paintings. She transports us to time of wild abandon, quiet contemplation, belly laughs, and smiles. To witness her creations is to get lost in lighthearted brush strokes and a love of all that life has to offer.
Her Portraits, whether of a whimsical toothless child or a CEO of a major corporation, capture the essence of that individual. She tries whenever possible to spend time with the subjects of her portraits and observe how they interact with family, friends, and the world around them. She then transforms the emotions and personality of the individuals into canvas keepsakes to be treasured for years to come.
Her talent is not restricted to canvas portraits. You could walk into her murals and join the world that she has created. One of her most coveted murals entitled "So Much To Discover", painted in 1993, is still pleasing pedestrians, drivers, and travelers from all around. It stands proudly at the top of the Broadway bridge in Saskatoon.
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Gena LaCoste

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Using vibrant, strong colours that evoke the motion and essence of herds, dust swirls, the bunching of horse muscles, Gena's art pulls the viewer in and evokes memories. Gena sees her art style as representational. "I love it when the picture I have in my mind comes out as a painting, not like a photograph." Yet, birds framed against stormy skies or strutting across farmyards seem as if they will come off the page. Flowers in Santa Fe, roosters in Canada - her art brings them to life.
Her work appears at poetry gatherings, horse shows and stampedes. Private shows have ranged from galleries in New Mexico to Western Canada. Her latest art shows include the Medicine Hat Cultural Centre, the Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery. Collectors from Great Britain, to the southwest corner of the United States, and Canadians from British Columbia to Ontario have purchased her originals and prints. The Alberta Foundation for the Arts has some of her originals in their collection.
A Gena LaCoste original is a delight. Her painting is full of life - prairie life!
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Brent Laycock

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Canadian artist, Brent Laycock, has devoted a lifelong career to understanding and interpreting the Canadian landscape. His paintings in watercolour and acrylic find a resonance with many people because the work communicates the feeling and power of the landscape in a way that goes beyond representation. The most satisfying reward is knowing that people perceive the emotional communication in his work. One person commented "When I look at your paintings, I hear music."
Laycock was raised on a prairie farm near Lethbridge, and it was here that he learned to love the expanse of the prairie sky with the Rockies on the western horizon. After receiving an MFA in painting at Brigham Young University in Utah, he returned to Calgary where his artistic career has unfolded.
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