Brian J. Michon
Harold Tookenay
Casein on canvas
36″ x 48″
Along with his amazing portraits Brian enjoys painting landscapes.
Brian is from Geraldton, Ontario.
D. Scott Taylor
“Threesome”
Watercolour
http://www.dscotttaylor.com/maingallery.htm
D. Scott Taylor is a self-taught watercolour artist and has been painting professionally for over 20 years, beginning with numerous commissions of aircraft, homes, cars and people. Scott’s attention to detail and his ‘high realism’ style have been his bench-mark over the years, while at the same time, he attempts to find subject matter which is both pleasing to the eye and to the heart. As you can see on his website under the Hockey Art category, Scott can now completely customize your painting. He hand-paints the different names, numbers, jerseys, helmet colour, & even hair colour to match your favorite hockey player. This ability has been met with considerable enthusiasm amongst those searching for the perfect gift! Scott lives in Brampton, Ontario with his wife and four children (all of whom can be found in his paintings…. including Scott!) |
Keith Moreau
“Crab, Apples and White Lace”
Pen and ink stipple drawing
15″ x 24″
$500
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.
Now with an Album “Perspective Lessons Plus”
William Band
“Steam Era”
Watercolour
21″ x 28″
$800
William lives in Erin Ontario and has extensive experience in drawing and painting and gladly shares that knowledge through his popular workshops.
See his work on William’s official website.
Anthony Jenkins
“Tom Petty”
Tribute Portrait
Anthony has worked his magic again to create this amazing caricature.
http://jenkinsdraws.com/ for more of Tony’s
amazing works under many different categories.
Lu Robitaille
“Settled by the Shore”
10″ x 10″ unframed print
$145
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
Brenda Loschiavo
“Big Poppy”
Oil on canvas
36″ x 36″
Our second posting for new “Buzz” artist Brenda Loschiavo from Caledon is a Fine Artist/Instructor at Alton Mill.
Brenda creates oil paintings in her studio from hundreds of hours of plein air painting in Europe and North America. Her focus is on classical and impressionistic styles and her paintings are respected in the national and international art world.
She offers small classes and private lessons in oil at her Alton Mill location.
Original oils are for sale as well as prints on Fine Art America.
For info on classes: vlbl@ymail.com
https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/brenda-loschiavo.html
416-312-7475
Brenda Loschiavo
“Algonquin Dock”
Oil
36″ x48″
$3500
We welcome Caledon artist Brenda Loschiavo, Fine Artist/Instructor at
Alton Mill, to our “creative hive” with her beautiful Ontario autumn landscape.
Brenda creates oil paintings in her studio from hundreds of hours of plein air painting in Europe and North America. Her focus is on classical and impressionistic styles and her paintings are respected in the national and international art world.
She offers small classes and private lessons in oil at her Alton Mill location.
Original oils are for sale as well as prints on Fine Art America.
For info on classes: vlbl@ymail.com
https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/brenda-loschiavo.html
416-312-7475
Bridget Aubé
“From the Garden”
Coloured Pencil
20″ x 26″
$400
Bridget Aubé 1927-2007
As a self-trained artist, Bridget worked in many mediums and excelled in all. She was a prolific talent with the main area of interest being in still life. Someone at a one-women show of her works said that she would love to learn from Bridget and Bridget responded that she wasn’t a teacher. She helped so many who worked alongside her, she was a teacher.
Food and florals often had prominence in her works but some of her still life were as simple as a pair of shoes, perfectly placed in a well designed image. Exquisite.
Contact: bigartbuzz@gmail.com to inquire about purchasing works by Bridget.