Thérèse (Maurice-Deschamps) Schell
“Little Khloe”
Pencil portrait
11″ x 14″
Keith Portfolio
Keith Moreau
“Keith’s Portfolio”
Works by Brampton Artist Keith Moreau compiled for Upper Level Artworks
A Sesquicentennial Project of Big Art Buzz.
There are ten square details of works in each frame and 15 frames
which showcases a total of 150 works for Canada’s 150th.
This is the sixth posting of the 15 portfolios.
Keith is the designer/manager of bigartbuzz.com and the artist who organized and curated the “Upper Level Artworks” exhibit and welcomes you to our creative “hive”.
To see more of Keith’s artwork, check out his Facebook page.
Now with an Album “Perspective Lessons Plus”
Beauty
Sheila Vander Wier
“Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder”
Accepted into the Open Juried Fine Art Show that will be on display at the Beaux Arts Gallery, 70 Main Street North, Brampton from March 21- April 15th.
Open reception on Thursday April 6th 7-9 pm.
Sheila also had “Our Provider” accepted into this exhibit.
Congratulations Sheila.
Artist Bio:
Growing up I always enjoyed art. Whenever I had a chance during my travels I would visit art galleries and be in awe of the artists creations.
I am a self taught artist who is inspired by the beauty of God’s creation.
I enjoy the challenge of creating with oil and acrylic on canvas.
I thank the Lord for giving me such a wonderful gift that I can share with others.
It has been exciting to have my work accepted in the open Juried
Show and Wildlife Show at Beaux-arts in 2012.
Receiving honorable mention and peoples choice award has inspired me in my art work. Over the past years I have also painted set piece for the Brampton Music Theater and it is a thrill to see everything come together on stage.
This is been a great adventure and looking forward to what the future holds.
Our Provider
Sheila Vander Wier
“Our Provider”
Accepted into the Open Juried Fine Art Show that will be on display at the Beaux Arts Gallery, 70 Main Street North, Brampton from March 21- April 15th.
Open reception on Thursday April 6th 7-9 pm.
Sheila also had “Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder” accepted into this exhibit.
Congratulations Sheila.
September 15 to 17, 2017 Sheila was exhibiting at the Carmel Fine Art and Music Festival …. “Our Provider” SOLD at the show. Congratulations, again Sheila.
Artist Bio:
Growing up I always enjoyed art. Whenever I had a chance during my travels I would visit art galleries and be in awe of the artists creations.
I am a self taught artist who is inspired by the beauty of God’s creation.
I enjoy the challenge of creating with oil and acrylic on canvas.
I thank the Lord for giving me such a wonderful gift that I can share with others.
It has been exciting to have my work accepted in the open Juried
Show and Wildlife Show at Beaux-arts in 2012.
Receiving honorable mention and peoples choice award has inspired me in my art work. Over the past years I have also painted set piece for the Brampton Music Theater and it is a thrill to see everything come together on stage.
This is been a great adventure and looking forward to what the future holds.
Christopher’s Portfolio
Works by C. A. Seaman compiled for Upper Level Artworks
A Sesquicentennial Project of Big Art Buzz.
There are ten square details of works in each frame and 15 frames
which showcases a total of 150 works for Canada’s 150th.
This is the third posting of the 15 portfolios.
You may see much more of Christopher’s works at http://picsandprose.com/
Concept and design of project by Keith Moreau.
Bridget’s Portfolio
Works by Bridget Aubé compiled for Upper Level Artworks
A Sesquicentennial Project of Big Art Buzz.
There are ten square details of works in each frame and 15 frames
which showcases a total of 150 works for Canada’s 150th.
This is the second posting of the 15 portfolios.
Concept and design of project by Keith Moreau.
Anthony’s Portfolio
Works by Anthony Jenkins compiled for Upper Level Artworks
A Sesquicentennial Project of Big Art Buzz.
There are ten square details of works in each frame and 15 frames
which showcases a total of 150 works for Canada’s 150th.
This is the first posting of the 15 portfolios.
http://jenkinsdraws.com/ for more of Tony’s
amazing works under many different categories.
Concept and design of project by Keith Moreau.
hot shot
D. Scott Taylor
“Hot Shot”
Print from watercolour almost 10″ x 14″ on acid free paper
$50 Canadian
http://www.dscotttaylor.com/maingallery.htm
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Big Art Buzz welcomes our newest Ontario artist to our “creative hive” on the second last day of February, 2017.
Colourful Delight
Sheila Vander Wier
“Colourful Delight”
Oil on canvas
12″ x 9″
(SOLD)
Artist Bio:
Growing up I always enjoyed art. Whenever I had a chance during my travels I would visit art galleries and be in awe of the artists creations.
I am a self taught artist who is inspired by the beauty of God’s creation.
I enjoy the challenge of creating with oil and acrylic on canvas.
I thank the Lord for giving me such a wonderful gift that I can share with others.
It has been exciting to have my work accepted in the open Juried
Show and Wildlife Show at Beaux-arts in 2012.
Receiving honorable mention and peoples choice award has inspired me in my art work. Over the past years I have also painted set piece for the Brampton Music Theater and it is a thrill to see everything come together on stage.
This is been a great adventure and looking forward to what the future holds.
Inlet
Lu Robitaille
“Inlet”
10″ x 10″ print
$150 $350 framed
3 Artist Proofs and a Limited Edit of 125.
This painting is the first Image I went to print with. I call it my anniversary print because it was my 10th year in business. I sold half of the limited edition print, most likely because it is indicative of the east shoreline of Georgian Bay. The field work was done on an Island off Whalesback Channel near Cognashene On.
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.