Exhibiting Artists
Janet Aitken
Salmon Arm, BC
Diane Akey
Salmon Arm, BC
The support of family, friends and other artists have helped me through the joys and inevitable challenges of creating my art work. I belong to and volunteer at an Artist Guild. I visit art galleries and research artists and their works on line. I take courses both online and life.
Beverley Alexander
Oliver, BC
Vanessa Ali
Kelowna, BC
Enthralled with the beauty of the natural world, Vanessa finds inspiration in the breathtaking scenes that abound in the prairies, forests, mountains and lakes of British Columbia and Alberta.
Jane Appleby
Burnaby, BC
Known for her expressive use of colour, Jane Appleby's paintings offer a unique impression of the landscape she finds herself in. Her work is exhibited throughout the region. Recently Jane received 2nd Place in the McMichael Art Museums Virtual Plein Competition. She teaches art and has a Youtube channel. Website:janeappleby.com
Art By Little Bee
Calgary, AB
As a realistic artist, I strive to develop paintings that resonant with the heart and mind of my collectors. Utilizing photographs of my travels, I re-create these images in my own bold and vibrant, detailed style. Each painting requires time and dedication, along with a steady hand.
Joanne Ayley
Parksville, BC
Joanne Ayley paints bright, colourful and impressionistic landscapes, wildlife and fun flowers using acrylics. She loves visual drama and contrast so tends to use lots of sharp edges and complimentary colours. Living on beautiful Vancouver Island provides her with endless inspiration.
www.joanneayleyart.com
Elizabeth Backman
Langley, BC
Working in oil, Elizabeth finds endless inspiration in nature’s quiet details — the rhythm of the forest, the gentle pull of water, the fragile grace of blooms and pollinators. Each painting is a personal journey toward harmony, where beauty and tranquility converge on the canvas.
Catherine Bagnell Styles
ketch harbour, NS
Susy Baranszky-Job
Tsawwassen, BC
I primarily paint with anything, but also love getting my hands dirty with a fabulous ball of clay. My works are inspired by flashes of memory, first and last impressions, and imaginary spaces I would like to visit. Thanks for spending time with the results of my messy mind.