Ken Faulks
Ken Faulks has been working professionally as a freelance visual artist since 1984. Illustration and design projects have included: murals (interior and exterior), logos, illustrated posters, cards, book covers, children's books, cartoon characters, technical drawings, product illustration, and website design. He started out doing paintings in the 'plein air' fashion (outdoors), and later began creating abstract works. Visit the site below to learn more...
Judith Fairwood
Judith graduated from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Vancouver, in 2005. She has also taken a variety of non-credit courses and workshops, most recently on the island of Corfu. Visit the site below to learn more...
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John Ferrie
Celebrated Vancouver artist John Ferrie has earned international attention for his vibrantly expressive landscapes, florals and figurative work. Born and raised in Vancouver in the architecturally significant Shaughnessy neighbourhood, Ferrie has made his native city the thriving, swooning heart of his work. Ferrie’s lines are curvy, kinetic, sinuous but never straight. His candy-bright colours radiate an alluring sensuality. His canvases have the chromatic bravado of a Fauvist scene coupled with a purposefully exaggerated style. Visit the site below to learn more...
Michael Fitzsimmons
Vancouver artist, Michael Fitzsimmons, works with various industrial paint materials, focusing on color, light, and texture. Using a variety of unique materials and techniques, he is able to create interesting textures and surfaces that are a hallmark of his art.
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Deanna Fogstrom
Painting and city life are the focus of my creative practice. Urban culture and identity are formed through a city's unique features. Vancouver has its W (inspired by Paris' tower) and forests of skyscrapers which create our city of glass. The relationship between the solid, older buildings and those which reflect them is the subject of some of my pieces. Visit the site below to learn more...
Tim Fraser
Tim Fraser intersects painting and walking as meditative pastimes, and his instantly recognizable minimalist style combines shapes, line and color to create tantalizing views of Vancouver's landmark, Stanley Park. Morphed into a serotonin-soaked haze of idyllic colour, Fraser’s imagination evokes the pleasure of navigating a sun-drenched, candy coloured world. Visit the site below to learn more...