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canadarides.ca – Joan Larson’s RCMP Musical Ride ’site

www.canadarides.ca
Joan Larson has launched a new website featuring her RCMP musical Ride Series of Illustrations. The pastel illustrations are amazing, and like the illustrations themselves, the new website is nearly complete.

art 489  320x240 musical ride 1 0 canadarides.ca   Joan Larsons RCMP Musical Ride site info I’ve watched people reach out to touch the horses and applaud as the men and women of the Ride paraded before them. I have seen and felt the special sense of what it is to be Canadian when I watch the Musical Ride. These horses and riders are uniquely Canadian and it was my goal and passion to produce a series of paintings that celebrate their pageantry and Canadian Heritage

~ Joan Larson

Joan Larson – Arrowsmith View

Arrowsmith View
Joan Larson – Arrowsmith View

10″ x 15″ Pastels, Framed.

$960

Joan’s depiction of Mount Arrowsmith as seen from the Nanoose Bay side. It’s one of those spots that many people are familiar with, having driven by, but few people actually stop here to take in this amazing viewpoint. Arrowsmith is iconic; it dominates the landscape in the Alberni Valley, and remains a snow covered peak for most of the summer.

Joan Larson – Beached (Brico)

Beached (Brico) Beached (Brico) by Joan Larson
16″ x 22″ pastel illustration, framed.
$1980

The ship was a decommissioned cable laying vessel, it was beached near Fanny Bay, and operated as a restaurant for many years. A well photographed tourist attraction – it was broken up removed a few years ago.

This depiction of the ship brings back a lot of fond travel memories for a lot of people visiting the gallery. Stories of the Mill and the over the highway conveyor belt, the various out buildings and of course the Fanny Bay Oysters next door to the ship.

Anyone who has traveled the old highway up the inside of Vancouver Island surely remembers the Brico.

Joan Larson – the Lone Fisher

Lone Fisher The Lone Fisher by Joan Larson
11″x16″ pastel illustration, framed

Sold (private collection)

Deep blues and gold highlights contrast in this depiction of a blue heron fishing. It’s a deep saturated piece with a lot of impact for it’s scale.

Joan Larson – Qualicum Beach View

Pacific Breeze Qualicum Beach View by Joan Larson
Pastel Illustration
11″x17″ framed
$1215

A warm depiction of an area well known to the artist, Joan Larson. While she’s most known as an Equine Illustrator, Joan’s coastal scenes are gaining popularity. We’re glad to have a number of new exciting pieces in the gallery.

Peggy Burkosky

art peggy portrait 300x300 Peggy Burkosky infoPeggy Burkosky works from her home studio located on Vancouver Island British Columbia, Canada where family, friends, and Westcoast beauty inspire her. Born in 1955 in Vancouver, residing in Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Subjects that move Peggy to paint are closely connected to her own life experiences, fishing with both her father and her husband.
Thirty years ago, as newlyweds in their twenties Peggy and Bob began the great and rare adventure of fishing a small boat on the rugged and starkly beautiful BC coast. They have had the privilege of being sustained by the mystery of returning salmon, an experience made richer by the bighearted and generous coastal people they work with.
In this time of changing fish management regimes they both have a passion for preserving and sharing a way of life that set ordinary people against stirring challenges. Alongside the diverse people of all races in the industry they still depend on the fish that have carried them and their children.

Peggy Burkosky’s website

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EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1973-1983:

Commercial Art Illustration and Design in Illuminated Sign Industry: Signcorp, Richmond BC; Imperial Signs, Port Coquitlam BC; Wallace Signcrafters, Vancouver BC; Sign-O-Lite Signs,Richmond, BC
Freelance illustration, architectural rendering, graphic design for private, corporate and government publications
Federation of Canadian Artists Painting Workshops, Saltspring Island BC
Zoltan Szabo Workshop, Vancouver BC
Figure Drawing, Metchosin School of Arts BC
ART INSTRUCTOR 1998 – 2005:
- Kindergarten to Grade 10 Art Program – Arrowsmith Adventist School
- Rogue’s Gallery Watercolor Workshops – children and adults, Parksville, BC
- Kamloops Arts Council Watercolor Workshop, Kamloops, BC
- Private group workshops in Oceanside Community BC
- School District 69 Mentor Program
- Individual Private Instruction
- Oceanside Arts Council – Watercolor Sessions
- The Old School House – Watercolor and Drawing, Qualicum, BC
SHOWS / AWARDS / EXHIBITING:
- 1984 – 1985 Joint Exhibition of Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolor
(England) and Federation of Canadian Artists at Frye Art Museum, Seattle USA and Canada
House Gallery in London England
- 1986: Filberg Lodge Exhibition, Comox BC (Federation of Canadian Artists “ People’s Choice ”
- 1984 – 1986: West Coast Artists Group Exhibitions in Richmond BC; Surrey BC
- 1984 – Cavalier Art Gallery, Richmond BC
- 1985: Sandcastle Art Gallery, Tsawwassen BC
- 1985 – 1986: District/Regional Juried Shows and Awards – North Vancouver BC, Tsawwassen BC, Parksville/Qualicum BC
- 1992: Work selected and presented to Lieutenant Governor David Lam at the Qualicum Beach 50th Anniversary Commemoration
- 1992 – 2003: Vancouver Island Brant Festival Art Exhibitions 1st Place, Honorable Mention and People’s Choice Awards
- 2003: Living Oceans Society Travelling Art Show/ Auction
- Other Shows: Filberg Festival, Comox BC; BC Creative Arts Show; Vancouver BC; Out of Hand Show, Victoria BC; Brown Property, Qualicum Beach BC; Milner Gardens, Qualicum Beach, BC
- Gallery 223 – Nanaimo BC
- Town of Qualicum Beach outdoor beachfront display
- Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Shows; “Originals Only” Show Courtenay BC
Select Exhibits:
- 2005: Solo Exhibition Old School House Gallery and Arts Centre, Qualicum Beach BC
- 2005: Milner Gardens Spring Show, Qualicum Beach BC
- 2005: Milner Gardens Art in the Garden Show, Qualicum Beach BC

MISSION STATEMENT
Through her paintings and drawings, Peggy loves to capture the rugged beauty and simplicity of a fishing lifestyle that embraces the coastal peoples and shorelines of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada.  As a fishing family for 30 years, Bob and Peggy with their children share a passion to preserve their fishing heritage. They long to raise an awareness of the increasing need to co-exist and  co-labour in mutual respect and friendship with the First Peoples and diverse peoples of this land. Through the creative means of painting, drawing and writing, they seek to uphold the moral, spiritual and political integrity required to restore and promote stewardship of the Pacific Coast and the Canada they love. They pray that all people may walk together in freedom, peace and prosperity.

Joan Larson

Joan Larson Canadian Pastel Artist

Joan Larson has been involved in the arts all her life. An early interest in art led her to study at the Banff Centre, the University of Victoria, and the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Joan specializes in equine art work, often drawing upon her background of landscape and figurative painting to create her work. Born in Sexsmith Alberta, she was influenced by the open, rural landscape around her. However, a family move to Victoria, B.C. while still young, gave her an appreciation of the surrounding forests and ocean.

Joan’s career experiences have included graphic design, illustration, managing her own gallery in Palm Desert, California, and developing several picture framing businesses. Her diverse education and life experiences have given her a practical understanding of the business aspects of the art world, as well as a technical proficiency with a variety of art mediums.

Her preference to work primarily with pastels is due to the exceptional colour effects that can be achieved when working with sticks of pure pigment. Her subjects have been described as “sensitive portrayals, so life like that the personalities shine through.” Often using unusual angles of observation and varying light sources, she is able to capture the more subtle aspects of the human/animal relationship.

Joan’s work has won awards and been featured in several publications. She shows her work at selected exhibits, including the Spruce Meadows “Masters”; Equi-Fair in Calgary, Alberta, and has been accepted to the American Academy of Equine Artists juried shows in Lexington, Kentucky. She is a member of the Pastel Society of Canada, the Equine Art Guild and the Federation of Canadian Artists. Her work can be found in numerous private and public collections.

Her home and studio are located on a scenic acreage in the Qualicum Beach area of Vancouver Island.
2008 is shaping up to another busy year in the studio. An invitation to show her work at the Look Gallery in Helmsley, Yorkshire, UK is the first show of the year. New works are in progress for that show opening on April 27.

Joan is also pleased to announce that her first illustrated book, “Yetsa’s Sweater” has been nominated for another award. So far the list includes:
• 2007 – 08 Chocolate Lily Award from the BC Teachers & Librarians Assoc.
• 2007 Shining Willow Award from the Saskatchewan Young Readers Choice Awards (voting ended on Feb. 29/08)
• 2007 BC Booksellers Choice Award
• 2008 Silver Birch Award from the Ontario Library Association
It has also been chosen for the “Top 5 Books by the Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children” by Rutgers University, New Brunswick
A second illustrated book is currently in the works . . .

Joan will be back at Equi-Fair at Spruce Meadows this fall. It will be her 20th year there. Time flies to say the least. She will be previewing new works and new projects. If you would like an invitation to the “Preferred Customer Evening” please contact the studio and we will make sure to send you one.

Joan will be having a one-person show at The Old School House in Qualicum Beach, Nov. 10 – Dec. 7. She will be previewing some of the new “RCMP Musical Ride” artworks at that time.

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About the Artists

I know and respect each of the artists represented in the gallery, some I have worked with for many years, others have come to know me recently, through the gallery. I try not to limit the works to any specific genre, scale or medium despite my own personal biases.

It’s an absolute pleasure to admire, display, reproduce, sell artwork that I’m genuinely enthusiastic about.

Many visitors are amazed to learn how many artists are from Vancouver Island or who travel here to paint, study, vacation and sometimes to disappear for a while.

Charles Villiers seldom offers explanation of his work. He prefers to remain a bit of a mystery, leaving the viewer to form their own opinions of his art. Prolific painter, sculptor and more recently digital media artist, he’s made a transition that many artists struggle with; the process of making your art in different mediums without loosing your style. Somehow even highly technical compositions retain a bit of the innocence of his earlier figurative and nonobjective works. It’s not unlike the way you can still sometimes see the boy within a man.

Ken Kirkby is renowned at an internal level as a decisive canadian painter, he has a distinct graphic style formed by many bush miles. His paintings depict a minimal stillness not unlike other noted canadian realists. He’s a very passionate man who has a dedication to making an impact as an artist that goes well beyond painting.

Rob Elphinstone is a physicist whose area of expertise is the study of the northern lights. I find it fascinating that his work to quantify something ethereal is also reflected in his art, he’s an actualist painter and his paintings depict his experience, not technically what he saw.

Marla Thirsk – is known as Ucluelet’s artist, and I’d have to say she’s so much more. Almost every art event, function, group in the area has benefited directly from Marla’s help. The Whale Festival posters have been a calling card of hers for years. I’m pleased to have several exciting work of hers.

Jeff Edwards – a well known sculptor, and a well liked crab fisherman. Jeff chooses his stone from local area quarries, his works are highly prized. His enchanting bears, and marine mammals are well liked and collected, I’m happy to be showing several of Jeff’s figures, and shapes.

Joan Larson – renowned for her equine (horse) Illustrations, she works almost exclusively in pastels. We’re very pleased to showcase several of her local landscapes, and look forward her RCMP Musical Ride Series.

Peggy Burkosky – Known as a advanced watercolorist, Peggy is an capable painter in any medium. Her paintings have a sincerity about them, a true reflection of her island life. Sea scape scenes often include her daughter, family, or Bob’s fish boat, they are stunning paintings and portraiture. She teaches her secrets at the Old School House in Parksville.

Richard Hoedl – An accomplished painter, his bright whimsical style catches alot of attention. Richard paints in a walnut based oil on deep streched canvas.

Terry Jackson is a Metis artist working in carved wood, silver and cast porcelain. His contemporary use of materials lends a refreshingly clean look to his culturally based works. The porcelain is highly collectible, and the silver reflects an intrinsic value. Terry’s woodwork ranges from masks and wall panels to commissioned totem poles.

Jacqueline Windh, a Tofino based photographer, is well known for captivating seascapes and wildlife. Her work is frequently published and she regularly contributes to CBC Radio.

Nigel Brooks Peer is an art photographer of a different kind, he’s well travelled has worked in several genres, and is fascinated with reflections. He’s formed a style of his own in multiple image exposures, juxtaposing images, often on first blush they’re seemingly unrelated subjects, but subtle cultural refrences emerge to poke at your conceptions of art and photography.