Jill Bethune-WilliamsMy passion is the drawing and painting of animals - from horses and farm animals, to family pets, and recently, Canadian wildlife. I studied at OCAD & Banff School of Fine Arts. While following the horse circuit in the US and Canada, I found many of my private and corporate patrons.
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Linda BorrisLinda is a Toronto watercolour artist, specializing in original botanical paintings and stationary. She is a member of the Beach Guild of Fine Art, the Riverdale Art Group and teaches painting workshops for Adult Beginners at the Toronto Botanical Garden. Linda is also a Vendor at Makers Market in Toronto.
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Shelley Cinnamon Shelley’s interest in art started at a very young age, by ten she was already painting in oils. She has worked as a graphic designer, art director and most recently full time artist/painter. She has traveled extensively around the world and reflects many of these images in her work. She has participated in numerous group shows as well as a one woman shows each year since 2005. Her goal is to keep growing as an artist and expand the creativity in her thinking. Her current focus is on colour and light in her work.
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Trish CummingsTrish is a mixed media artist who enjoys colour, texture, and variety in her work.
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Natalie Horner DitchburnWith a keen eye for detail, and a unique perspective, I have developed a deep connection to the architectural world. My journey started in Montreal and inspired me to create my 'architectural abstractions' multi-media artworks.
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Ron HarrisRon is a watercolour artist whose style can be considered impressionistic realism. The inspiration for his paintings comes from his travels within Canada, especially the rural scenes of Haliburton and the Region of Waterloo.
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Nina HodNina Hod is a self-taught artist. Her artistic style is quite challenging, and the results are often surprising and intriguing. The achieved shapes and textures are different in every piece, and are rich in texture and abstract play of colour. Nina is a member of the Beach Guild of Fine Arts - BGFA.
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Yvonne JamiesonYvonne Jamieson has developed many styles in the past twenty years with an emphasis on landscapes. Her oil paintings demonstrate a strong sense of colour and capture the play of light, shadow and texture, evoking powerful images of sunlight peeking through wooded areas.
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David JohnsMy inspiration comes from the natural world. I produce art using soft pastels, silk dyes and photography.
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Sr. Betty Lou KnoxBetty Lou Knox, a Sister of St. Joseph, finds painting enables her to "see" in a contemplative way. Nature deepens her appreciation of the interconnectedness of all creation.
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Winnie LarsenI am an observer of nature and people, my surroundings in the city and just the nuances of everyday life. Through this lens, I view the world around me. The light and dark shapes, colour, expressions, and gestures. These observations are woven into my art.
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Lynn Carol Lavallee Lynn was born and raised in Montreal. Although she dabbles in pencil, charcoal, and watercolour, she works predominately in acrylic. Her love of Mother Earth is more than evident in her paintings. Her formal training was at Sir George, Concordia, McGill and York Universities.
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Nora MacPhailI looove watercolour painting. I draw with a strong gestural pencil line then I add lots (and lots) of colour, for a unique charming effect. Enjoy.
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Joan McDonaldLiving in Canada all her life, Joan McDonald is inspired by the Canadian landscape and has explored much of the country, camera in hand. Colour, form and design are very relevant to her and Joan’s art often ventures into abstract realism. The Bruce Trail Conservancy have chosen Joan’s landscapes 3 times for inclusion in their annual calendar; once even showcased on the cover!
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Theo McLarenMy mini abstracted landscapes are part real, part imagined.
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Laraine McMahon-NelsonLaraine McMahon-Nelson is a Canadian painter who works in her studio in the Beach area of Toronto. Her love for Canada is reflected in her subject matter, which includes landscapes of Northern Ontario as well as urban landscapes.
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Barbara ObraiBarbara Obrai. I having been drawing and oil painting for ever or so it seems.
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Jenny ReidJenny Reid is a well known local artist, who founded Riverdale Art in 1989. Her prize winning paintings can be found in collections in Canada and many other countries. She enjoys painting in watercolour, acrylic, encaustic and oil.
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Ramona RickenFrom serene gardens, parks and wildlife to bustling streetcar scenes, I translate my observations of the GTA's urban and rural environments into colourful and esoteric paintings.
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Ariel ThorntonMy name is Ariel Thornton. I am a 34 year old Toronto artist with an interest in wildlife and landscapes.
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Clarice Kloezeman ThorntonMy name is Clarice Kloezeman Thornton. I am a practicing artist in Toronto. I create a wide range of work from landscape to abstract.
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Leah ZackI have always been a colourist whether working in landscape or abstract. I love happy colours to express myself and my work is very eclectic. Hope you enjoy my art.
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