"Yorklands Morning" by Carol Hughes
9″ x 12″ (13 1/2″ x 17 1/2″ framed) Medium: Watercolour & Ink Carol Hughes is a watercolour artist and plein air sketcher whose work focusses on landscape and floral themes. Through her art, she tries to capture the sense of wonder she experiences in nature and show her appreciation for the beauty she finds there. Regular outdoor sketching refines her sensitivity to light and colour while providing source material for studio paintings. Carol has exhibited her work throughout Southern Ontario and has won awards and been accepted into numerous juried competitions. She is a member of Guelph Creative Arts, Urban Sketchers Waterloo Region, Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour (associate) and is a founding member of the Octarine Women Artists’ Collective.
9″ x 12″ (13 1/2″ x 17 1/2″ framed) Medium: Watercolour & Ink Carol Hughes is a watercolour artist and plein air sketcher whose work focusses on landscape and floral themes. Through her art, she tries to capture the sense of wonder she experiences in nature and show her appreciation for the beauty she finds there. Regular outdoor sketching refines her sensitivity to light and colour while providing source material for studio paintings. Carol has exhibited her work throughout Southern Ontario and has won awards and been accepted into numerous juried competitions. She is a member of Guelph Creative Arts, Urban Sketchers Waterloo Region, Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour (associate) and is a founding member of the Octarine Women Artists’ Collective.
11”x14” Medium: Oil on Canvas Mao Chun Li Born in Zi Gong Si Chuan China 1985-1989 Enrolled in the Central Academy of Fine Arts affiliated high school Beijing China 1989-1993 Studied at the Central Academy of Fine Arts Beijing China 1993 Central Academy of Fine Arts graduation exhibition, Won the Janpanese Songgang Family award 2010 Beijing HongKong oil painting invitation exhibition 2011 The second China Pastel Paniting Exhibition, Excellent work award 2015 China Twelfth National Art Exhibition 2015 China Pastel famous-artist invited Exhibition 2016 Toronto International Art Exhibition 2017 Canadian Oil Painting Society Exhibition 2017 Toronto Exhibition
12” x 12” Medium: Oil on canvas Painting plays a very significant part in my life. The strong desire to pursue the world of art began early in my childhood. Considerable time was spent at the family cottage painting the beautiful scenery at the lake in Muskoka. The medium I use is predominately oil paint, which began when studying art at Sheridan College and then traditional oil glazing in 2004. I was fortunate to be able to learn painterly skills under the mentorship of award winning painters. All aspects of art inspire me and at this point I pursue painting abstractive forms. My painting style has been described as “impressionistic”. I revel in expressing myself with colours that contrast one another when ever possible. I have a strong desire to explore my artistic creativeness, making this my life’s goal.
16“X20” with frame: 21”X25” Medium: Acrylic on canvas Jane is an Oakville-based artist who started painting around six years ago, with a focus on acrylic landscape works. She studied under two local teachers and has recently been painting on her own in her home studio. Inspired largely by American impressionist painters such as Sara Linda Poly and Ken Cadwallader, she enjoys capturing the wonders of nature with soft, distinctive brushstrokes, mellow hues, and bold contrasts in light. In her free time, she also loves art museums, Zumba, yoga, interior design, and movies of all kinds.
13″ x 18″ Medium: Oil on Board Mississauga based artist Ann Tin, has been honing her skills in oil painting for the past several years. She would work on a single painting over and over again to achieve the right “feel”. She loves to celebrate life through painting with the bold use colors, shadows and lights to reflect life as she sees it and as she feels it. The scope of her paintings includes landscapes, figures, floral and still life. She seeks uniqueness in the expression of arts and continue to evolve and expand her own language of arts. Her works reflect her love of life and joy of living in this world and all it contains. She’s trying to evoke emotions in the audience who will only not see her paintings as a piece of canvas with colors but also with life coming out of it. Her works have been exhibited and sold in Singapore, the US and Canada.
8″ x 10” Medium: Oil on Panel Diane’s lifelong interest in art has blossomed since retirement and the pandemic. Locally, over the years she has had inspiring guidance in the form of lessons or workshops from other Guelph area artists such as Leslie Miles, Scott Abbott, Barry McCarthy and most recently Yulia Balobanova. She currently works in Oil and Acrylics and has also spent many years working with stained glass. “I hope to convey the wonders of nature in my work”.
Mary-Dawn Roberts is an accomplished Canadian realist artist. Her love of painting has spanned a forty-year career. Equally comfortable with watercolour, acrylic and oil, she commits herself to each painting with a selflessness that makes her work have a passionate and uplifting feel for the viewer. Her subject matter—flowers, landscape and floral landscapes—can be found in private and public gardens of Ontario, the Trent Severn waterway near Georgian Bay, and other areas throughout our beautiful province. Her artwork can be found in private and public collections worldwide. 23” x 30” framed, Value: $700 Generously donated by Barbara Leachman
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