Canadian Artists, Watercolors, Oil Paintings, Acrylic Paintings, Sculpture
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Richard Brown![]() |
Welcome to brownblackandwhite, where we promote the timeless grace and beauty of pencil drawing, and celebrate the creativity of the pencil artist. The gallery is open, our time is yours, and we are delighted that you could join us. We would be very pleased to show you photo realistic celebrity pencil portraits, scenes from the old west,
renderings of vintage steam locomotives, and several limited edition wildlife art prints that are all currently on display. These images are in the form of lifelike black and white graphite pencil drawings. Please take your time. There is no need to rush because this is one art gallery that does not close. And feel free to return any time. We look forward to seeing you again soon at the site where pencil art is a fine art. Richard Brown |
Kent Burles![]() |
I was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1955 moving at the age of nine to Montreal.
From filling every available page with doodles at the age of two, my parents shared encouraging words and enrolled me in Art classes at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. I'll never forget the image of the aged Arthur Lismer visiting our class! My interest in art lead me to complete my Art History degree at McGill University.
Common in all my work, is a love of costume, regalia, extraordinary faces and the souls behind those faces. The pages displayed here illustrate my love of visual storytelling and my fascination with the mystery of past realities. The lives of every human being are shot through with the possiblities and limitations that those past realities imply. I can only hope that I can express even a portion of what that might mean. |
Brian Burness![]() |
Brian started oil painting on canvas in 1994 with a southwestern flare as a form of relaxation and hobby. Since that time he has focused on more variety and has branched into abstracts using oil and beeswax as a medium. He also continues with his southwestern style. Brian Burness is a self-taught oil medium artist born and raised in Estevan, Sask. He moved to Alberta in 1972 to work in the oil and gas industry where he is still employed as a marketing consultant for oil service companies in Calgary, Alta. |
Gwen Burroughs![]() |
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. |
John H. Burrow![]() |
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. |
Sarah Carter![]() |
Painting has taught me to slow down, take the blinders off and pay close attention to my surroundings. For this, I am grateful. I am now able to interpret my encounters with the natural world around me with a unique perspective and apply them to my paintings.
Often, people ask me to paint their houses, cottages and vacation pictures for them. I find this commissioned work very rewarding. My paintings are not meant to look exactly like the photograph, I like to embellish the colors and have some fun with it. I can, however, accommodate requests for specific color schemes and painting size. |
Phil Chadwick![]() |
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! |
Alicia Charlton![]() |
"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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