Susan Rudoler
“A Girl and Her Trike”
Watercolour
18″ X 24″
Commissioned
To contact this Orillia Buzz artist email Susan: Srudoler@gmail.com
http://susan/ rudoler.com
Susan Rudoler
“A Girl and Her Trike”
Watercolour
18″ X 24″
Commissioned
To contact this Orillia Buzz artist email Susan: Srudoler@gmail.com
http://susan/ rudoler.com
C. A. Seaman
“Stanley Starling of the Air Museum”
Coloured pencil on watercolour paper
9″ X 12″
Stanley Starling of the Air Museum. This character is based upon the bird that found itself inside the National Air Force Museum just before Christmas last year. I actually caught him for a minute, but he wriggled out of my hands. I’ve never held a bird before and found the experience to be amazing.
In the end, he was caught and taken outside to enjoy the holidays in freedom. I wrote a story inspired by the incident and will self-publish it when I find time to do the illustrations.
You may see much more of Christopher’s works at http://picsandprose.com/
Conrad Mieschke
“Mother Raising Little Junior”
Egg tempera on board
12″ X 18″
For more examples of Barrie artist Conrad’s artwork, see his category on Big Art Buzz or visit his website www.studioconrad.com/
Anthony Jenkins
Jane Goodall
Turned 87 on April 3, 2021.
Peter Scott
“Eh Cat”
Digitally Drawn on iPad
Peter Scott is highly supportive of the visual arts in Brampton.
He is the Marketing and eCommerce Director of MonaNot.
monanot.com
Sheila Vander Wier
“Beauty Within”
Oils on canvas
6″ X 6″
Therese Schell
“Thunderbird”
Commission created on a snare drum
Thérèse grew up in the Village of Lafontaine. She graduated from the 5 year program at Penetanguishene Secondary and was a student of Hugh Niblock. Once she graduated from PSS (ESPSS), she went on to George Brown College and pursued an art career through their Graphic Design program and graduated in 1982 with a Graphic Design Technician degree. Presently a Real Estate Broker – working at BUY THE SHORES of Georgian Bay Realty Inc. in the Midland – Penetang – Tiny & Tay Township district, as the Broker of Record for the company, which opened in June 2014.“I am lucky that I am able to use my artistic talent in my professional career. I draw my own graphic – which appears weekly, in the local real estate paper. Some of my art work is out an about town – Jim Lavin Electrical logo – the little “bonhomme” is my design. He was one of my first designs, and Jim is still using my art work! His logo is recognizable, known and visible on his work vehicles.” “My greatest pride is the mural I painted on the exterior wall of the Penetang Legion Br. 68. I painted the mural in 2010.” Inquiries should be sent to bigartbuzz@gmail.com.
Peter Scott
“Tyson”
Digital painting by hand
Peter Scott
“Scuzzy”
Digital painting by hand
Peter Scott is highly supportive of the visual arts in Brampton and an avid Jeep owner and fan.
He is the Marketing and eCommerce Director of MonaNot.
monanot.com
Margaret Sarah Pardy
“Stretch It Out”
Scratchboard and watercolour
“Happy to find out that this piece was accepted into Society of Canadian Artist International On Line Show.. 150 pieces were accepted out of the 666 pieces submitted for the show. Honored to be a part of the show,
Happy to find out that this piece was accepted into Society of Canadian Artist International On Line Show.. 150 pieces were accepted out of the 666 pieces submitted for the show. Honored to be a part of the show.”
Happy to find that this is one of two of my pieces were accepted into the San Fernando Valley Arts & Cultural Centres’ , International On Line Juried show called “Call of the Wild”. This show is based out of Encino, California. The show runs from May 1st until May 31st, 2021.
Margaret is an international Ontario artist. Her creative process starts with her original photographs of nature, and then takes the best images to work up her composition. Many times she uses multiple images for reference to create her final composition.
Her studio and gallery space at the Alton Mills Art Centre at 1402 Queen St., Alton, Ontario. She also participates in various juried shows across southern Ontario and the United States.
Margaret Sarah Pardy
“Bluebird”
Scratchboard and watercolour
Margaret is an international Ontario artist. Her creative process starts with her original photographs of nature, and then takes the best images to work up her composition. Many times she uses multiple images for reference to create her final composition.
Her studio and gallery space at the Alton Mills Art Centre at 1402 Queen St., Alton, Ontario. She also participates in various juried shows across southern Ontario and the United States.