Christ Church

Albert Seaman
“Christ Church”
Pen and ink illustration

Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

The Octagonal House

Albert Seaman
“The Octagonal House”

Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Brampton High School

Albert Seaman
“Brampton High School”
Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Canadian Pacific Railway Station

Albert Seaman
“Canadian Pacific Railway Station”
Pen and ink illustration for Heritage Brampton An illustrated review of
some fine old buildings in the City. 1978

Port Hope artist, Albert Seaman, lived in Brampton for many years and was active as an artist and heritage enthusiast when he created his amazing illustrations.

Albert and Andy Donato had launched a Bramalea art group in the years before this Heritage Board publication. Albert served as Chairman of the Brampton Library Board also.

Rocks and Tree

Jesse Unsworth
“Rocks and Tree”
Oil on wood
6.5″ X 8″
$150 ( with floating frame)

“Art and creating for me has always been a search for the beautiful and the sublime in nature. Annual visits to Sudbury and other sketching trips to northern Ontario in the spring and fall is where I find inspiration for potential paintings. I paint with oils on wood for indoor and outdoor sketching as well as for large paintings in the studio.
My brush strokes are thick and thoughtfully expressed.
My work consists of landscapes painted in an impressionistic style. I enjoy  plein air painting and I always take a photo of the chosen scene to use as a reference in my studio in case I don’t finish the sketch on location. Other times I paint a small painting in my studio from a photo to then work into a larger painting if I choose to. My paintings can be described as dazzling; short brush strokes used sparingly.
Inspiration: My work is inspired by The Group of Seven, Wassily Kandinsky, Mysticism, and Theosophy.”

http://www.jesseunsworth.ca/