How You Doin

copyright msp how you doin'Margaret Sarah Pardy
“How You Doin’?”
Scratch board and watercolour

This piece was sold while on exhibit in Tucson in the 5th Annual  International Society of Scratchboard Artists Juried Show in the spring of 2016.

Margaret is on exhibit in  “INSPIRED by NATURE”
Until January 21, 2016 at The Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery
The above work is one of 9 pieces on exhibit with works by 11 other artists.
399 The West Mall (Corner Burnhamthorpe and The West Mall), Toronto   Weekdays 9 am – 8 pm     Weekends & Holidays 9 to 5

To see more of animal artist Margaret’s works visit:
http://margaret-sarah-pardy.artistwebsites.com/ and see this Brampton, Ontario artist’s beautiful animal art.

Little Red Horse

copyright ba red horseBridget Aubé
“Little Red Horse”
Watercolour

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.

King of the Hill

copyright mpardy king of the hillMargaret Sarah Pardy
“King of the Hill”
Scratch board and watercolour

Margaret is on exhibit in  “OUT OF THE BLACK”
November 17 to 28 at Beaux Arts Gallery in downtown Brampton.
Reception for this five women show is Thursday, November 19, 2015 from 7 to 9 pm.

To see more of animal artist Margaret’s works visit:
http://margaret-sarah-pardy.artistwebsites.com/ and see this Brampton, Ontario artist’s beautiful animal art.

Eight on the Bench

copyright ba pumpkinsBridget Aubé
“Eight on the Bench”
Acrylic
24″ x 20″
$500

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.