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Jerzy Werbel Hidden Chanel 30x40

Jerzy Werbel

Jerzy Werbel acquired a noteworthy perspective of his new homeland. Over the next 20 years he would traveled across Canada indulging in the lush visual landscapes, and enjoying his freedom. Jerzy now continues his explorations throughout this country, which he now calls his own.

Received a master’s degree in education from University of Szczecin in Poland.

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Brian Lorimer Brutal and Untamed 42x60

Brian Lorimer

Brian Lorimer – Born and raised in Ontario. He studied at the Ontario College of Art and later owned and operated Lorimer Studios, painting massive murals throughout Canada and the United States.

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Sam Paonessa Gallery View 1

Sam Paonessa

Sam Paonessa: Capturing Canadian Beauty in Realistic Landscapes Artist Sam Paonessa Sam Paonessa has been painting professionally for over 30 years. He is a founding

Robert E Wood Bow River Sunset 48x60

Robert E. Wood

Robert E. Wood Robert E Wood He is a third-generation full-time painter. His grandfather was Robert E. Wood and his father was Karl E. Wood.

Robert Amirault Gentle Surf 25X60

Robert Amirault

Robert Amirault paints in a representational style and has been painting or involved with art-related activities since being teen years. Landscapes, seascapes, faces and figures are his favourite subjects and he continues to spend his time experimenting and studying the craft of painting fine art.

Rick Taylor The Rain Moves On 18x24

Rick Taylor

Even as a preschooler Rick Taylor loved to draw. His father Leslie Taylor, was a local sign writer, painting innumerable trucks, awnings and banners until the late sixties, when the family moved to Malton. Rick taught elementary school for 27 years, while also enjoying a lively and productive career as an artist.

Red Wolf Red Deep Vessel 18x22

Red Wolf

Red Wolf paints on sandwiched honeycomb aluminum panels. He first etch into the surface of the aluminum to reflect light. Scoring a highly reflective groove pattern into the aluminum substrate, varying the direction, depth, and angle of these patterns, It can produce a three dimensional illusion approaching some of the fundamental characteristics of rainbow diffraction gradient holography. The painting style in this endeavor incorporates combinations of thin films, nano particles, and optical coatings to embed structural color optical elements within the painted layers of my artwork.

I see myself as a painter drawing on the rich history and technique of painters who have come before me. Today’s material science enables me to arrange nano structures and effect optics in creating an artwork in ways unlike anything that has been possible before.

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