William H. Simmons
“The Guardian”
16″ x 20″
Oil on stretched canvas
$600
Leisure XVII
Anthony Jenkins
“Leisure XVII”
40″ X 30″
Acrylic on canvas
From his Leisure Series
http://jenkinsdraws.com/ for more of Tony’s
amazing works under many different categories.
Grand Rapids
Robert Mueller
Anthony Jenkins
“Robert Mueller”
Another amazing caricature designed with flare. Exquisite use of line and colour.
http://jenkinsdraws.com/ for more of Tony’s
amazing works under many different categories.
Leisure XVI
Anthony Jenkins
“Leisure XVI”
From his Leisure Series
30″ X 40″
Acrylic on canvas
Anthony’s “Leisure Series” was on display at Nathan Phillips Square July 6, 7 & 8 2018.
http://jenkinsdraws.com/ for more of Tony’s
amazing works under many different categories.
Manna page 1
C.A. Seaman
“Manna, page 1”
Powdered pastels illustration for graphic novel “Manna” written and illustrated by Cobourg artist C. A. Seaman. This is a new direction that Christopher has taken for illustrating his story.
You may see much more of Christopher’s works at http://picsandprose.com/
C. A. Seaman
From Free Comic Book Day
Coloured pencil and marker
Commissioned art on variant coverstock.
Coloured pencil and ink
Alderlea
Keith Moreau
“Alderlea”
Pen and ink
20″ x 12″
In collection of The Royal Canadian Legion
This pen and ink stipple and line drawing was commissioned, by fellow artist and war veteran Stan Adams, of what at the time was the Brampton Legion. Stan gave the legion the original. It was originally known as Alderlea and was constructed circa 1867 for Kenneth Chisholm, businessman, political figure and son-in-law of John Elliott, a founding father of Brampton.
The original grandeur of the estate included a large front lawn and garden, which is now Gage Park, Brampton’s first municipal park.
The mansion was purchased from the legion by the City of Brampton in 2002 and started renovations in 2010. It is now a special events center since a special opening in 2015.
I drew this from an old photo of Alderlea.
Keith is the artist behind Big Art Buzz and welcomes you to the creative hive.
To see more of Keith’s artwork, check out his Facebook page.
Illustration for interview
Keith Moreau
Illustration for interview
Brush and ink illustration
A couple of years before Ripley’s moved their office from Toronto they were looking for someone to create their feature illustrations for newspapers.
After the initial stage they narrowed the selection down to ten illustrators and we had to do a sample (see above for mine). They then narrowed the roster down to 3 and I was one of the three. We then waited while they made their final decision.
And it wasn’t me. So close but so far.
Keith is the artist behind Big Art Buzz and welcomes you to the creative hive.
To see more of Keith’s artwork, check out his Facebook page.
The Leacock Home
Lu Robitaille
“The Leacock Home”
Watercolour
25″ X 18″
$1,990
Exhibited in our “A Creative Buzz” 2018 summer exhibit in the Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery, 399 The West Mall.
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. 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
Quiet by the Bay
Lu Robitaille
“Quiet By The Bay”
10″ X 10″ watercolour print
$145
Exhibited in our “A Creative Buzz” 2018 summer exhibit in the Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery, 399 The West Mall.
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. 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.