Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted)
18" X 24"
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Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted) 18" X 24" SOLD
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Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted) 24" X 18" SOLD Sold at Art Vancouver at the Trade and Convention Centere......Red Canvas Art Gallery. Thank you Curtis and Laura!
Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted) 14" X 16" SOLD The West Fine Art Show is the brainchild of the accomplished western Canadian artist, Murray Phillips. His vision of bringing together a dazzling group of exceptionally talented western Canadian artists flourishes and this is the show's fifth year of operation. Murray is President The West Fine Art Show Society and the show organizer.
Another painting done from my shadow box. This time green granny smith apples. I paint these loose, vibrant and juicy apples set up in my shadow box. This allows me to manipulate the light, shadows and reflections adding for more interest. I try to lay down thick brushstrokes of oil paint and leave it on the canvas trying to use as few a brushstrokes as possible. My goal is to keep the loose appeal creating more of an abstract nature than a realistic painting. My favourite part is laying in the last touches of highlights to pop the apples.
Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted) 12" X 24" $300 I paint these loose, vibrant and juicy apples set up in my shadow box. This allows me to manipulate the light, shadows and reflections adding for more interest. I try to lay down thick brushstrokes of oil paint and leave it on the canvas trying to use as few a brushstrokes as possible. My goal is to keep the loose appeal creating more of an abstract nature than a realistic painting. My favourite part is laying in the last touches of highlights to pop the apples.
Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted) 12" X 24" $300 Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted)
18" X 36" SOLD I so loved this historic building now torn down in Fort Langley. So much so that this is my fourth rendition of this building. Here is a little history written by Mathew Claxton of the Langley Advance Newspaper. "A time capsule will contain the history of the site now dubbed the Reid Block in downtown Fort Langley, the site’s developer announced Thursday. Mark van der Zalm said it was only fitting that the new development, a two-storey mixture of storefronts and four upstairs condo apartments, should be named after the family had stamped their history on the site. Present to cut the ribbon for the site were four members of the Reid family – Helen, Bernice, Don, and Jim. Don’s father Charlie started the family business there as a blacksmith’s shop and garage around 1910 or 1912. He kept operating the site for decades, with his son Don taking over completely once Charlie passed away. Don retired and closed the shop in the 1990s. The buildings saw a variety of uses until the new developers proposed a new building on the site, located at the corner of Church Street and Mavis Avenue. Van der Zalm said the time capsule will be installed under a plaque in front of the main entrance to the building, and is to be opened on Oct. 8, 2064, 50 years from the date of the building’s opening. It will contain copies of the Reid Garage bill book and business licenses, of the building permit for the new structure, a current photo of Bedford Channel taken from the Jacob Haldi Bridge, and front pages from the week’s Langley Advance and Langley Times. It will also contain a flash drive full of documents contributed by Langley Township. Mayor Froese joked about whether anyone will have a device that can read the drive in 50 years. One of the new businesses to open in the Reid Block is the Blacksmith Bakery, named after the site’s original function. The four Reid family members, along with Froese, cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the building." Reid Garage Fort Langley Oil on canvas, unframed (edges painted)
24" X 18" $425 |
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