C. A. Seaman
“Rural Rustic”
Ink drawing (black and colour)
8″ x 10″
Duet
D. Scott Taylor
“Duet”
Edition of 900 (from watercolour)
13.25″ x 13.25″
$60
http://www.dscotttaylor.com/maingallery.htm
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Niagara Horseshoe Falls
Morning Haze
Lu Robitaille
“Morning Haze”
10″ x 10″
Print (unframed)
$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
O Canada by Conrad
Conrad Mieschke
“O Canada”
Watercolour
47.5 x 35.5 cm
For more examples of Conrad’s artwork, see his category on Big Art Buzz or visit his website https://conrad-mieschke.pixels.com/?
Along with his beautiful landscapes Conrad accepts portrait commissions in watercolour and pencil drawings.
O Canada
Beautifully created in celebration of Canada’s 150th Birthday.
http://jenkinsdraws.com/ for more of Tony’s
amazing works under many different categories.
Reflections
Brian J. Michon
“Reflections”
30″ x 60″
Oil painting
“Spent a few years on this painting, most of which it just sat there without me working on it. It’s called Reflection and is pretty much self explanatory (I think). I guess it’s quite personal and something I had to go through at a young age to get to where I am now. It’s not so much a religious painting, instead I use the imagery to portray an inner faith compelling me to do the right things, at least in this case. I assume it’s an ongoing issue we all go through regardless of the subject matter.”
Brian is from Geraldton, Ontario.
Spirit of the Dance #5
Brian J. Michon
“Spirit of the Dance #5″
Acrylic on canvas
24″ x 36”
“Here is another painting in my Spirit of Dance series (number 5) in which I attempt to employ a very loose and quickly executed approach. The primal feel taken by the dancers, is hopefully what I convey in my work when attempting to portray the nobility and courage of the dancers.”
Brian is from Geraldton, Ontario.
https://brianmichonart.blogspot.ca/
Birds Eye View

Margaret Sarah Pardy
“Bird’s Eye View”
Scratchboard and watercolour
Available at her studio 203 Alton Mill Art Centre
“Bird’s Eye View” accepted into International Society of Scratchboard Artists 2018 exhibit at the Middleton Arts Center. This is the 4th year Margaret has works accepted into this annual show of scratchboard art.
One of three of Margaret’s works represented by Xanadu Gallery starting September 2019.
Located in Scottsdale and Pinetop.
http://margaret-sarah-pardy.artistwebsites.com/
A Barn Owl scanning the distance for his prey.
Margaret has 10 works in our 4 minute video
Sesqui 150 Artworks (3rd listing in list to the left in the yellow bar.)
Sesqui 150 artworks
Buzz artists square details
“Sesqui 150 artworks”
4 minute video in celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday
Four minute video showcasing the talents of Ontario artists in a slideshow format of square details. The video was created in conjunction with a Sesqui project launched earlier in the year. “Upper Level Artworks” is a display of 15 framed portfolio posters at the Brampton Library on the upper level of the Mount Pleasant Village Branch. In each of the 15 frames are 10 square details totaling 150 works of Buzz artists.
The same 150 works are in this video for those who can’t make it to Brampton to see the exhibit.
Buzz artists included in the exhibit and video are:
Anthony Jenkins, Bridget Aubé, Charles Weiss, Conrad Mieschke,
D. Scott Taylor, Lu Robitaille, Margaret Sarah Pardy, Mary Noble,
Peter Emslie, C. A. Seaman, Sheila Vander Wier, William Band,
William Simmons, Peter Scott, Hugh Niblock and Keith Moreau.


