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Jennifer Annesley![]() |
Canadian artist Jennifer Annesley was born and educated in Alberta. Canadian artist Jennifer Annesley is a professional artist whose watercolor paintings are recognized for their realism, intensity of colour and dramatic sense of light. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Alberta in 1989. Canadian artist Jennifer Annesley's watercolor artwork has captured international attention, and is included in corporate, private and public collections. Canadian artist Jennifer Annesley's passion for the watercolor art and architecture of past centuries is a strong influence on her work. A focus on light, shadow and texture creates drama in her striking interiors, still life paintings, landscape paintings and portraiture paintings. This accomplished watercolor artist has a powerful command of the watercolour and charcoal mediums, enabling her to achieve a vivid sense of place and time. Her work is very time-intensive, allowing Jennifer Annesley to create about twenty major watercolor paintings a year. |
Roger Arndt![]() |
Canadian artist Roger D. Arndt's hallmark scenes of towering Rocky Mountains, western forests, Pacific shores and gardens have captured the attention of the fine art collectors world wide. Canadian artist Roger Arndt's work is distinguished by a luminous and mystical quality that stirs inspiration in all who sees his work. A Roger D. Arndt oil painting is a timeless work of Canadian art that marries the breathtaking subject matter of Canada's west with fine craftsmanship and quality. Canadian artist Roger Arndt is a smooth brush oil painter who utilizes a century old Flemish technique that was once practiced by European artists. His attention to detail is paramount from the time he conceptualizes the image in his mind and prepares his boards, to the finishing and framing of the completed piece. Canadian artist Roger Arndt paints with oil paints creating beautiful landscape paintings of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. |
Artisan Scientific Works![]() |
The Artisan Scientific Works, is made up of a group of three men, Frank Hadfield, Louis Ouimet and Robert S. Pohl, whose passion is palaeontology and photography.
Their work is unique as it involves photographing fossil specimens and presenting the resulting images in combination with the actual fossil and comments on the one of a kind piece! |
Rocky Barstad![]() |
Being Native and raised in the West, Rocky draws on his heritage for inspiration. Through the Scottsdale Arizona Artist School he has studied and traveled with many world class working artists. He enjoys sharing this knowledge by teaching classes. He works in a variety of mediums, oil and pastel painting, bronze sculpture, mural painting and artifact replicas. With the opening of Two Feathers Gallery in 1996 in High River Alberta, Rocky created a showcase of artworks from across North America. A member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, Two Feathers Gallery promotes Native arts'Native made. "Helping To Keep The Spirit Strong" |
George E. Bates![]() |
Although he initially took on the challenge of painting in oils with a pallet knife, for many years George's favorite medium was pen, pencil or marking pen along with watercolour washes. He often yearned for all the training others had received by majoring in art at a University, but knowing that he would never have that opportunity he settled with buying and reading numerous books and taking the occasional evening class, all the while studying particular paintings he liked, plumbing for the secrets they held. Being able to discuss the principles of art with Lucy brought a much deeper understanding and flexibility, although this is still in progress. Presently retired, George, after some evening classes in the medium of oils, took on the challenge of painting in acrylics. At present his favourite topic is the great outdoors, but he has the goal of returning to the human arena. He is most comfortable painting representational subjects with an impressionistic approach and loves experimenting with various colour schemes and colour theories. |
Lucy J. Bates![]() |
Lucy works mainly in watercolor and enjoys exploring areas in her current locale as references for her landscapes, compositions of people and flowers. She is a relatively new artist and expects to continue her art education. She attended the Vancouver School of Art as a youth (it no longer exists but some will remember it), took her first watercolor classes with the Peel Board of Education (Mississauga, Ontario) in 1992 and discovered her love of the watercolor medium. She has recently taken four years of watercolor classes at the Swinton Art Studio in Calgary and has participated in art shows and sales as a juried member of The Federation of Canadian Artists, The Calgary Artists Society, Interpretations Artists Association and participated at the Leighton Art Center while living in Calgary. She has learned a lot from workshops by the some of the best artists in Canada: Brent Laycock, Jean Pederson and Jim Brager, and supplements her knowledge through good art books and browsing the net. |
Marian Bax-Slayter![]() |
Marian Bax-Slayter studied Art History at the University of Toronto and received her diploma in Technical Illustration from Sheridan College, Oakville Ontario in 1978. Marian has attended a variety of workshops and has recently started her own Artist Workshop Business, called Mountains West Art Adventures. "I enjoy working in a variety of mediums, to explore the endless possibilities. Impressionists and colorists alike inspire me as well as artists who have mastered mixed media effects. I currently handle a variety of graphic assignments, both computer and hand rendered. I enjoy different aspects of nature, gardens, architectural renderings, mountains landscapes, as well as portraits of people and animals." |
Maurade Baynton![]() |
Canadian artist Maurade Baynton uses distinct use of light, soft edges, combined with capturing a mood, an emotion, or a moment in time are some of the qualities that distinguish the art of this Canadian artist. Canadian artist Maurade Baynton uses her artistic energy on animals and people interacting, she tells a story through her own personal experiences with her art subjects. Originating from mutual fascination, the first encounter between child and animal often leads to shared friendship and trust. Canadian artist Maurade Baynton paints animal portraits as well as children portraits. Maurade Baynton takes commissions for her artwork.
"My passion is to continue portraying that unique bond that children have with the animal world. My goal is to capture that fleeting moment of innocence before they grow into adulthood." |
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