Sheila Vander Wier
“Evening Sun”
Oils on gallery birch board
18″ X 18″
$1100
Freedom
Keith Moreau
“Freedom”
Coloured stipple drawing using technical pens.
16″ X 19″
Keith is the artist behind Big Art Buzz and welcomes you to the creative hive.
To see more of Keith’s artwork, check out his Facebook page.
Elvis
Anthony Jenkins
“Elvis”
Died August 16,1977 at the age of 42 in Graceland, Memphis.
http://jenkinsdraws.com/
Charlie Watts
Anthony Jenkins
“Charlie Watts”
Rolling Stones Drummer
http://jenkinsdraws.com/
A Girl and Her Trike
Susan Rudoler
“A Girl and Her Trike”
Watercolour
18″ X 24″
Commissioned
To contact this Orillia Buzz artist email Susan: Srudoler@gmail.com
http://susan/ rudoler.com
Barak Obama 60
Anthony Jenkins
“Barak Obama 60”
“Barak Obama turned 60 on August 4. Celebration event regrettably- but responsibly- cancelled.”
http://jenkinsdraws.com/
A View Through the Trees
Sherry Park
“A View Through the Trees”
Oil on canvas
36″ X 48″
One of the works in “A Graphic Nature Exhibition” of paintings and ceramics, opening reception is on Saturday August 14th 1-4pm at the Headwaters Arts Gallery.
Burleigh Chute
Robert Chisholm
“Burleigh Chute”
12″ X 36″
Acrylic on wood panel
Robert Chisholm is noted for his impressionistic, intuitive style that, with a combination of a limited palette and freedom of brushstrokes, allows the painting to evolve.
Born in Nova Scotia, this award winning artist works mainly in oils and acrylics and lives in Orangeville and is a valued member of the Headwaters Art Group and Southern Ontario Visual Artists. His East Coast influence emerges in his portraits and landscapes.
Visit Robert at studio 202 in the Alton Mill Arts Centre
1402 Queen Street, Alton, Ontario.
Toy Truck
Keith Moreau
“Toy Truck”
Brush and ink illustration
Keith is the artist behind Big Art Buzz and welcomes you to the creative hive.
To see more of Keith’s artwork, check out his Facebook page.
Stanley Starling
C. A. Seaman
“Stanley Starling of the Air Museum”
Coloured pencil on watercolour paper
9″ X 12″
Stanley Starling of the Air Museum. This character is based upon the bird that found itself inside the National Air Force Museum just before Christmas last year. I actually caught him for a minute, but he wriggled out of my hands. I’ve never held a bird before and found the experience to be amazing.
In the end, he was caught and taken outside to enjoy the holidays in freedom. I wrote a story inspired by the incident and will self-publish it when I find time to do the illustrations.
You may see much more of Christopher’s works at http://picsandprose.com/