Posts Tagged ‘acrylic’

Carole Finn – Lighthouse Trail

lighthouse-trail Lighthouse Trail by Carole Finn
36″ x 48″ Acrylic on Canvas, framed
$5500

A distinct portion of the Wild Pacific Trail at Amphitrite Point (the very tip of Ucluelet’s Peninsula). The trees form a fantastic canopy overhead and glimpses of the pacific urge you to explore the trail further until you face the unbroken horizon of the open ocean and the lighthouse itself.

Carole Finn – After a Storm in the Rainforest

after-a-storm-in-the-rainforest After a Storm in the Rainforest by Carole Finn
36″ x 48″ Acrylic on Canvas, framed
$5500

A foggy look at the Wild Pacific Trail. Carole’s large scale depictions the Trail show the many shifts in weather that the west coast experiences. Light filters in through the fog and streams into the Trail as the storm breaks and the sky opens up.

Carole Finn – Wild Pacific Trail (Right Gulley)

wild-pacific-trail-rightgulley Wild Pacific Trail (Right Gulley) by Carole Finn
36″ x 60″ Acrylic on Canvas, framed
$6500

An impressionistic portrayal of the Wild Pacific Trail. Carole has been hard at work depicting the Trail in a series of large scale works. Here her attention is on the driftwood and debris that accumulates at the head of a local surge channel.

Nana Cook – Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice Summer Solstice by Nana Cook
24″x72″ Acrylic on Canvas
$2200

Arbutus trees are a favorite subject of Nana Cook. Summer Solstice is a strong composition and gets a lot of attention, it’s hard not to notice a six foot tall painting, and yet it takes a painting of this scale to really become a tree.

Nana Cook – Claudette and Cedar on Moss

Claudette with Mossy Cedars Claudette and Cedar on Moss by Nana Cook
24″x72″ Acrylic on Canvas
$2200

Nana Cook has names for her favorite models; and this is Claudette. She’s gorgeous, she’s effeminate, sensual, and she’ll pose for hours without a complaint. Claudette is a beautiful Arbutus tree and arbutus trees are the focus of Nana’s attention.

Marla Thirsk – Released

Released Released by Marla Thirsk
30″x36″ Acrylic on Canvas
$1500

Many Artists deal with dark inner subjects in their art, somehow they get released in the very act of creating art. Marla has freed herself from the inner ‘demons’ that a very tortured relationship with her mother had created. Released is an exciting addition to this series of paintings, despite the dark source of inspiration in the artists experience.