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LUBOŠ ŠMEJKAL![]() |
"All of my inked drawings, whether colour or black and white, are executed with ball point pen. There are no corrections, whiteouts or erasures on any of the drawing. The Potted Bush, Boat, Tree and King Salmon have been executed on the spot, with zero preparation or study. Basically, they all originated from an arbitrary line that I drew on a blank page, and then I developed the picture from there. That is how I get most of my ideas: I draw a line, and then go from there. Every mark on the paper that is made thereafter relates to the original mark and other marks, and the image then starts to take shape." Mr. Šmejkal spent most of his life in British Columbia, being inspired by the beautiful West Coast. He spent many years in Chilliwack, enjoying the scenic vistas including Mount Cheam and the Vedder River. His artwork is available at Crystal Gallery, North Vancouver, BC, 604.986.8224, or through his agent, Marcela Montgomery at arborlynn@hotmail.com |
Dennis Weber![]() |
Canadian artist Dennis J. Weber paints out of his home studio in the Okanagan Valley, near Kelowna, B.C. He currently works in Genesis Oil Paint' which is a heat-drying oil medium. He also has extensive experience in other media including oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor and bas-relief. His passion is painting people, however he also paints scenery, animals and still-lifes. Although mainly self-taught, he has taken a number of courses and workshops and has been involved in both juried and non-juried exhibitions of his work. Weber Gallery, home to approximately twenty artists, features Dennis J. Weber as both artist and co-owner of the Canadian Art Gallery. Dennis and his wife Sharon, opened Weber Gallery in October 1999.
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Michele Zarb![]() |
Beyond technical ability, Michele feels an artist's biggest challenge is to evoke emotion. To capture a fleeting moment or mood, involving the viewer in more than a photographic translation. She mixes traditional subject matter with non-traditional style and flair. Her work offers a wide range of media that knows no bounds, captivating the imagination and delighting the sense of sight. Michele's diverse work portrays the full range of human emotion, from thoughtful quiet images to vibrant, colorful, and exciting portrayals.
In addition to painting, Michele has been teaching art for over 10 years. She encourages each student to find their own way of expression, using an individual approach to meet each student's needs. She gives demonstrations and workshops for many art clubs and associations throughout southern Alberta. |


