Bay Boardwalk


Lu Robitaille
“Bay Boardwalk”
Oil on board
4′ X 4′

Lu Robitaille was born in historic Penetanguishene. She and her husband raised their two children in the remoteness of Tadenac Bay, later settling in Huronia.

Lu has a home studio on Cedar Brook Farm, her family fish farm. Her deep feelings for Georgian Bay live in the art she creates; her rocks and water reflect the love and warmth she has for this unique part of Canada. She has a great affection for the character of old farms and lighthouses. Lu has developed a new style and format based on watercolour for her medium. For more information, or to arrange a private viewing of her work, Lu invites you and your family to contact her.

https://www.facebook.com/Lu-Robitaille-Studio

Moonlight Beach


Jesse Unsworth
“Moonlight Beach, Fall”
Oil on board
10″ X 12″
$400

“Art and creating for me has always been a search for the beautiful and the sublime in nature. Annual visits to Sudbury and other sketching trips to northern Ontario in the spring and fall is where I find inspiration for potential paintings. I paint with oils on wood for indoor and outdoor sketching as well as for large paintings in the studio.
My brush strokes are thick and thoughtfully expressed.
My work consists of landscapes painted in an impressionistic style. I enjoy  plein air painting and I always take a photo of the chosen scene to use as a reference in my studio in case I don’t finish the sketch on location. Other times I paint a small painting in my studio from a photo to then work into a larger painting if I choose to. My paintings can be described as dazzling; short brush strokes used sparingly.
Inspiration: My work is inspired by The Group of Seven, Wassily Kandinsky, Mysticism, and Theosophy.

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Old Peel County Jail


Albert Seaman
“Old Peel County Jail”
Pen and ink

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

The Old Firehall


Albert Seaman
“The Old Firehall”
Pen and ink drawing

Illustration included in the 1978 book
“Heritage Brampton-An illustrated review of some of the fine old buildings in the City- 1978”
Published by the City of Brampton Heritage Boar

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations that enhanced the publication.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Duchesnay Falls, Spring


Jesse Unsworth
“Duchesnay Falls, Spring”
Oil on wood
10″ X 12″
$300 with frame

“Art and creating for me has always been a search for the beautiful and the sublime in nature. Annual visits to Sudbury and other sketching trips to northern Ontario in the spring and fall is where I find inspiration for potential paintings. I paint with oils on wood for indoor and outdoor sketching as well as for large paintings in the studio.
My brush strokes are thick and thoughtfully expressed.
My work consists of landscapes painted in an impressionistic style. I enjoy  plein air painting and I always take a photo of the chosen scene to use as a reference in my studio in case I don’t finish the sketch on location. Other times I paint a small painting in my studio from a photo to then work into a larger painting if I choose to. My paintings can be described as dazzling; short brush strokes used sparingly.
Inspiration: My work is inspired by The Group of Seven, Wassily Kandinsky, Mysticism, and Theosophy.
Shows
2018, October —-Great Art Contest, Art Emporium By The River, Port Hope, Ontario

2018, July —-Impact 2018, 26th Annual Juried Exhibition, Neilson Park Creative Centre, Etobicoke, Ontario

2017, April —-37th Annual Juried Art Show, BMFA Arts Centre, Collingwood, Ontario

2017, April —-Les Belle Fleurs, Celebrating Flowers in Canada, BMFA Arts Centre, Collingwood, Ontario

2016, October —-Group Show With Don Morrison and Katie Land, Sovereign House, Oakville, Ontario

2014, November —-Group Show With Don Morrison, Sovereign House, Oakville, Ontario

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Cuba


Susan Rudoler
“Cuba”
Acrylic
24″ X 30″
$4,000
Inspiration: reference photo courtesy David Mark Alcoa, Tennessee/
United States pixabay.com

Susan is a self taught artist who first discovered her passion for drawing and painting when she retired and moved to Oro-Medonte from Toronto. After some introductory classes from a local Barrie artist she began growing her skills in graphite, watercolour, pastel, coloured pencil and acrylic. Susan enjoys painting a variety of subjects in a realistic style and especially enjoys the challenge of portraiture. She loves watching as the paper starts to breathe life as she attempts to capture the subject’s personality and likeness. Susan was a member of the Executive board of OFAA for 3 years and is still a member of Orillia Fine Arts Association.

To contact our newest Buzz artist email Susan: Srudoler@gmail.com
http://susanrudoler.com/ 

The McKillopp House


Albert Seaman
“The McKillop House”
Pen and ink drawing

Illustration included in the 1978 book
“Heritage Brampton-An illustrated review of some of the fine old buildings in the City- 1978”
Published by the City of Brampton Heritage Boar

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations that enhanced the publication.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.