Jenny Catton
Jenny was born in Xi'an,China and currently resides on the beautiful west coast of Canada in the city of Vancouver. Her unique bold using of color and forms is influenced by her favorite master, Matisse. Her works are drawn from her own inner world and the world of her imagination. She sees the world with her unique perspective, with the heart and nature to communicate with people, penetrate through the inner side of the world. Visit the site below to learn more...
Deb Chaney
"The blending and glazing of colours, the scratching and removing of paint to reveal under colours, the embedding of collage ephemera, the use of pencil and conte markings and scribblings all expressions of feelings of the beauty and the pain, the freedom and the frustration, the evolution and sense of being suspended in time, all encompassed in this journey of life. All these paintings are the fragments of my life." Visit the site below to learn more...
Chris Charlebois
Chris Charlebois' paintings display a kind of nature-based expressionism, reminescent, in a way, of some of Andrew Wyath's work, but inspired by the West Coast of Canada. "My goal as a painter has always been to simply express. Nature is the source of that expression. I look for the gesture in nature. It is this dominant line of movement and structure that all the elements in a painting will be based upon." Visit the site below to learn more...
Niina Chebry
Chebry often selects imagery with a mind for the abstract as well as the narrative. The suggestion of a tree, a horse, or some ancient calligraphy, built through layers of texture and translucent colour, creates a sense of mystery to her work. Visit the site below to learn more...
Wei Cheng
Wei Cheng is a Vancouver-based ceramic artist. Visit the site below to learn more...
Warren Chiu
Photography is an important part of this artist's creative process. "Translating the photo into a painting," says Chiu, "allows me to modify reality and achieve something beyond what the original photo is able to convey. Employing the medium of oil paints allows me to render realistic paintings of the scenes with subtle blending of shapes and color. Through my brushstrokes, I try to breathe life into each piece and convey the true emotion of the scene." Visit the site below to learn more...
Paul Chizik
"My work focuses on the ability of painting to tell a story through a single image. It has the ability to be cinematic and theatrical and to move one into another realm. The use of light, colour, and texture remains consistent in my work. Sometimes brooding and foreboding, other times light and luminous." Visit the site below to learn more...
David Cho
David was born in South Korea. He received BFA from Emily Carr University in 2008 and currently working and living in Vancouver. His artwork on painting fighters, pro wrestlers and dangerous, yet beautiful, landscapesVisit the site below to learn more...
Sung ah Cho
Artist Sung ah Cho was born in Seoul, Korea in 1967 and she now lives and works in Vancouver. Negotiating the boundaries between art and craft, Cho is interested in examining the nature of beauty, femininity, domesticity and craftsmanship. Her delicately painted porcelain pieces are often emotionally and psychologically charged. Visit the site below to learn more...
Birgit Coath
"I have a fascination with light and dark as well as with architectural
elements and they usually become evident in my subjects. A spiritual thread seems to run through my work. I believe that life’s experience has been my greatest teacher and it continues to inspire me. To further my technical skills I studied with the Vancouver Art Academy, and have been tutored by artists of note such as Anita Nairne, Janice Robertson, Richard McDiarmid, Alan Wylie, Liz Wiltzen, Robert Ashcroft, Michael Abraham, Jill Charuk and David Goatley. Visit the site below to learn more...
Richard Cole
Painter Richard Cole was born in Edmonton and did his art training in Alberta before moving to Vancouver in 1995. He continues to sell his work in galleries in Vancouver, Banff, Victoria, Whistler, Edmonton, Seattle, New York, Switzerland, and Hong Kong. Richard’s work celebrates the vast spaces of Alberta's prairielands and the natural beauty of BC’s West Coast.Change and movement are captured by Richard’s brush in dramatic ways, including the advance of waves on an isolated Pacific shore and their pull on the sand as they retreat, or the shape of the wind in prairie grass. Richard continues to paint landscapes large and small and has been incorporating the luminosity of silver leaf into some of his new work. Recently he has expanded his repertoire by capturing the human figure in giant portraits that reflect the gestures and glances that make up everyday life. Visit the site below to learn more...
Sherry Cooper
Sherry Cooper attended the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Education, and received her M. Ed. in 1969. She taught art in the Burnaby and Coquitlam school systems as well as at U.B.C., and worked as staff assistant in various Vancouver schools, before she turned to her full time art career. Sherry is a graduate of the S.E.A.R.C.H (Self Employed Arts-Related Contractor for Hire) program in Vancouver. Visit the site below to learn more...
Kelly Crawford
"In my painting I capture the impression nature has on me, focusing on the forms and colours of the outdoors. As I explore the play between light and shadow, different in every season, I become more connected to the landscapes that influence my art." Visit the site below to learn more...
Lorn Curry
"My work is underpinned by my long-held fascination with the interplay of light and dark, positive and negative space and the power of light to define the surfaces across which it travels.My still-life paintings aspire to - and are inspired by - the work of the hyperrealists. These pieces represent an ongoing exploration of the constants of life that connect us all as human beings: cherished objects, childhood memories, food, the kitchen and so on." Visit the site below to learn more...