LANDSCAPE / SEASCAPE PAINTINGS - Watercolors, Oil Paintings, Acrylic Paintings
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! 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, bronze sculpture, pottery, and much more! Several artists offer art workshops and art lessons!
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Christine Camilleri

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An avid lover of the outdoors and the wilderness, Christine captures in her paintings the sense of ruggedness, peace and solitude she feels when hiking or fly fishing. Living on the back porch of the Canadian wilderness in British Columbia there are many opportunities to paint soaring mountains, old forests and glacial rivers. As an accomplished angler (she even ties her own flies) she is also turning her attention to fly fishing as a subject for her paintings:
"When I fly fish on a quiet, misty morning high up on a mountain lake or river, the sun just warming up my back as I cast into a pool to catch that elusive trout, I get into the same zen state that I enter when I paint. Time stands still and all my attention is on the pleasure at hand. I want to convey that focus, beauty and calm in the paintings I create."
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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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Irene Clarke

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I have a wide variety of interest but always come back to the Paintbrush. My paintings are mostly imaginary unless I am doing a commissioned work. I take a lot of photographs and look for scenes that are silently sitting there wanting someone to discover them. I might start my painting from something in a photograph or an idea but from there on the painting creates itself. You may, find a wild animal roaming about in my paintings.
I really enjoy creating my own scenes from my imagination, allowing me to modify my painting as I desire as opposed to painting from a picture. This lateral shift has further sparked my creativity and I hope to create more imaginary scenes and expand my skill with animals.
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Ken Cochrane

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Ken feels deeply for what he calls the "gems of the west" by which he means the mountain and marine landscapes its wildlife and the ranching lifestyle. He took to expressing in paint the wonders of his experiences some thirty years ago. As his experience is wide, so his artistic genre is multi-faceted. The knowledge he has acquired throughout his life's experience is inherent in his art.
Ken paints full time and is an "active" member of the federation of Canadian artists. He has been awarded all top three placings including first place at the annual GOABC (Guide Outfitters Association of BC) Wildlife Art Competition, Victoria BC over the past six years and was accepted into the prestigious Calgary Stampede in 2005.
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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.
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Ellen Cowie

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Ellen treasures the varied gifts in her life, and her strength as an individual reflects in her art. She paints people, places and animals from her heart, yet with an astute sense of reality, so that each painting is a loving representation of the world as seen through her eyes. Ellen's originals and limited edition prints have found their way into collections in England, Switzerland, the United States, and across Canada.
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Alan Cross

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Canadian watercolor artist Alan Mark Cross was born in St.Johns, Quebec in 1949, and moved to Victoria, British Columbia, in 1956. Canadian artist Alan Cross has a large following of patrons, and his artwork is in numerous private art and corporate art collections across Canada, the United States, Australia, Russia, Austria, Japan and England. There is a timeless quality to every Alan Mark Cross work of art. His paintings will always be in vogue; his impressionistic style coupled with an orderly use of color will always demand attention.
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Jim Cupido

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I have found out ink, is not very forgiving. When a line is there, it is there to stay. So pencil work in all it's detail is very important. It also taught me to be patient. And patience I have. I have kept this up until 1964. At that year I began working with oils, which opened up for me a whole world of colour. I have also been doing commissioned work. The oil painting I have kept up to this day. As the years went by, I have added the watercolours, which are very beautiful. I am also involved in custom framing.
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Ken Douglas

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I think that I am influenced by all Artists and art itself. Abstract landscape and fantasy are my primary interests, but through commissions I have gained knowledge on all kinds of subjects and styles. So for me art is schooling for life. What will my next painting or drawing be, and what will I learn from it. I hope my art will be enjoyed for the sake of art and maybe even mean something.
From searching within, I ask...what am I doing? Why am I doing it? And what does it look like? I don't know. My art changes and grows as I do. It's a on going exploration and I just try to keep up.
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Margery McBride Elliott

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Margery graduated from the University of Calgary in 1995, with a Bachelor of Fine Art majoring in painting and photography.
"It seems it is always cliché to be 'awed by the Canadian landscape' or 'have a deep appreciation of the natural world' but in this case it is true. How else can one explain the passion which quietly envelops our land? Though this place is vast and huge, at least we can look at a small corner filled with ever-changing growth.
You can find Margery and her artwork in Calgary Alberta featured at Websters Gallery.
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