Regina was born in a small village in East Germany, immigrating to Canada at age seven with her mother and grandmother. Her new life in Canada began in a Saskatchewan farming community. She explored her rural surroundings with a keen curiosity and wonder. Gradually, she explored the diversity of rugged landscapes of the western Canadian provinces.
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Showing posts with label Rocky Mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rocky Mountains. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 10 January 2017
New in the Gallery: Regina Seib, George Lesniewicz
Regina Seib was born in a small village in East Germany, immigrating to Canada at age seven with her mother and grandmother. Her new life in Canada began in a Saskatchewan farming community. She explored her rural surroundings with a keen curiosity and wonder, and then gradually, the diversity of rugged landscapes in the western Canadian provinces.
Regina is energized and pushes the boundaries of her multifaceted ability in her approach and portrayal of diverse subject matter. She has chosen to develop this diversity and embrace it as a unique gift and asset. She paints with remarkable energy, allowing the mood or subject to dictate her style, feeling each work deserves that kind of commitment, liberty and integrity. With this unique gift of diversity, she will surprise you! The vibrancy of her colours and bold brushwork, evident in her work, is indicative of the freedom she has in expressing herself.
Regina is pleased to have her works in private and corporate collections in Canada and Abroad.
Regina is energized and pushes the boundaries of her multifaceted ability in her approach and portrayal of diverse subject matter. She has chosen to develop this diversity and embrace it as a unique gift and asset. She paints with remarkable energy, allowing the mood or subject to dictate her style, feeling each work deserves that kind of commitment, liberty and integrity. With this unique gift of diversity, she will surprise you! The vibrancy of her colours and bold brushwork, evident in her work, is indicative of the freedom she has in expressing herself.
Regina is pleased to have her works in private and corporate collections in Canada and Abroad.
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Alberta,
George Lesniewicz,
Landscape,
Oil Painting,
Regina Seib,
Rocky Mountains
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Inspiration: The Alberta Landscape
We hope everyone in Calgary has been enjoying this glorious weather! Here are just a few of our favourite landscape pieces to inspire you this week.
Fraser Hine grew up in small towns in Saskatchewan and now resides in Calgary, Alberta. Hine draws inspiration for his artistic works from everyday scenery and nature; back alleys, street scenes, and stunning rural landscapes depicting the mountains of the west are all subjects which the artist captures with a unique sense of familiarity and emotion.
Although Hine’s works represent the artist's own interpretation of a time and place -- a snapshot of a fleeting moment -- his paintings remain open to the viewer to discover his or her own interpretation.
Although Hine’s works represent the artist's own interpretation of a time and place -- a snapshot of a fleeting moment -- his paintings remain open to the viewer to discover his or her own interpretation.
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Alberta,
Carseland,
Castle Mountain,
Elbow River,
Fraser Hine,
Jamie MacDonald,
Landscape,
Oil Painting,
Rocky Mountains,
Sheila Adams,
Spectral Mountain,
Sulphur Mountain,
Sundance Falls
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Jamie MacDonald and Exhibition at Marriott Hotel
Jamie MacDonald is a graduate of Queen’s University, B.A. (Hons.) and B.Ed., and a resident of Calgary, Alberta. He paints landscapes and illustrations, but also enjoys the occasional portrait. His goal is to reveal the unique story of each place or person, and to tell that story as best he can. Sargent, Klimt, and N.C. Wyeth can be counted among his influences. He has been a participant in a number of group and solo shows in Ontario, the Maritimes, and Alberta. Jamie finds time to paint while acting as a fencing coach, pursuing guitar and writing, and working full time as a teacher of art and history.
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Alberta,
Exhibitions,
Jamie MacDonald,
Marriott Hotel,
Rocky Mountains,
Windtower Peak,
YYC
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