David Wilson
"Water, or fluidity, is a pervasive theme that runs through so much of my work. I live in the Pacific Northwest, an area renowned for the unenviable amount of rain that falls each year. In spite of its possible negative connotations, there is a universal appeal to rain soaked city streets that evokes something entirely visceral. Throughout my work, water is implicitly identified either through subject or in the way the paint lies on the surface. It becomes an out of control kaleidoscope of light and colour infused with what we know and what we think we know, or remember."
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Ray Ward
There is something dream-like that leads you into a Ray Ward painting. A sense that there is something else, lying just beyond the horizon, which you cannot yet see. Stunning realism given a depth that goes beyond sight; allowing the viewer to experience how the artist feels the scene.
"As a representational painter, I am always trying to balance artistic expression with being truthful to my chosen subject. I think the paintings that most successfully combine these qualities are the ones where technical aspects aren't stumbling blocks, therefore allowing me to focus on capturing what I perceive to be the spirit of a place. Visit the site below to learn more...
Caroline Weaver
Caroline Weaver is a self-taught painter from Vancouver, B.C. who has spent the last 5 years painting in and around the Americas. She has shown in Ottawa, Calgary, Portland, Philadelphia, Montreal, San Luis Potosi, and Philadelphia. Visit the site below to learn more...
Terrill Welch
British Columbia artist and Canadian landscape painter Terrill Welch’s quick sure painting strokes capture forest, sandstone, sea and sky. They remind us that there is only one moment – this one. Born and raised in Vanderhoof BC, Terrill’s art training came at an early age and continued more in the European style of mentoring and tutoring. Terrill Welch’s work, in water mixable or walnut oil paints and photographic canvas prints, showcases the beautiful, mysterious and rugged southwest coast of Canada. Terrill Welch’s work is in collections that also include such renown Canadian landscape painters as Emily Carr, A.Y. Jackson and Lawren Harris. Visit the site below to learn more...
Corrinne Wolcoski
Inspired by the West Coast and its many incredible cloud formations, my paintings are a direct response to the silent beauty of light penetrating the darkness which brings a sense of calmness to all it envelops. Traveling along the coast has provided an endless source of material from which I create my landscape paintings. The West Coast is stunning and a few of my most treasured places are along the Sea to Sky Highway. Visit the site below to learn more...
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Peter Wyse
Peter Wyse, a Sobey Art Award nominee, was born in 1970 in Kamloops, BC. He honed his artistic skills at an early age, where he developed his practice of painting and the discipline required by an artist. He later studied art history and fine arts at the University of British Columbia. His work is now featured in private collections throughout the world. Peter Wyse’s eclectic art interests range from Matisse and Rothko to the murals of mesoamerica. These influences are evident within his spatial relationships and with his lively use of colour and line. While Peter has worked with a range of mediums, he now paints exclusively with acrylics. Visit the site below to learn more...