Maligne Lake

copyright conrad maligne lakeConrad Mieschke
“Maligne Lake”
Acrylics
24″ x 48″
$3,500

This work will be in the Rose Theatre Gallery, September 2016 as part of the 8 Buzz Artists Exhibit.

“This Painting was conceived during a 5-week camping/hiking trip with my son Paul in Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada and inspired by the same image on the back of the former Canadian 20 Dollar bank note (out of circulation since the 1960s).”

“It was sketched on location, but completed in my studio.”

For more examples of Conrad’s artwork, see his category on Big Art Buzz or https://conrad-mieschke.pixels.com/?

Rompin’ Ronnie

copyright tony rompin' RonnieAnthony Jenkins
“Rompin’ Ronnie”                        Died May 29, 2022 in Peterborough at 87 years old.
Musical Lines series
12″ x 10″ framed
Special price $150

August 22 until September 28, 2016 they will be showcased in the Bramalea Civic Centre, 150 Central Park Drive. This is a Buzz artist solo exhibit.

Anthony Jenkins was born in Toronto and attended the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo, graduating with a B.A. in English and Fine Art.

Between  graduation and working for a living, he did the classic backpacking student summer around Europe. And was hooked….

His life’s work has been as an illustrator, cartoonist and occasional writer at the Globe and Mail, Canada’s National Newspaper, the best in the country.

Tony’s formal training in old-school silkscreen and woodcut techniques are evident in a search for elegant, as well as functional line and a simplifying and flattening of colour.

Crazily extensive (eighty-four countries to date)  backpack travels on leaves-of-absence from a newspaper where he worked mostly in black and white engendered an abiding love of dramatic colour  (The African nation of Mali presents an eye-popping riot of colour in a landscape of unrelenting Saharan beige.) and a heightened fascination with his overwhelming favourite subject – the human face.

His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Maclean’s Magazine, The South China Morning Post, The Melbourne Age, The Straits Times in Malaysia, in the Lonely Planet line of travel guides and on the covers of many books for various publishers.

‘Traveller’s Tales – An Illustrated Journey through Australia, Asia and Africa’ which he wrote and illustrated with his travel sketches, was released by Lonely Planet in 1985.

More recently, ‘A Fine Line; The Caricatures of Anthony Jenkins’ was published in 2013.  It is available atnestlingspress.com.

jenkinsdraws.com

Grill of My Dreams

copyright km grill of my dreamsKeith Moreau
“Grill of My Dreams”
Scratchboard
10″ x 15″
$350

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.
Now with an Album “Perspective Lessons Plus
The above artwork was completed on August 16, 2016 for Keith’s October show at the Rose Theatre Gallery in downtown Brampton. The exhibit is titled “All the Grills I’ve Known Before”.

Excalibur

copyright km excaliburKeith Moreau
“Excalibur”
18″ x 10.5″
Lino Block Print (Limited edition of 20)
$60 (No frame)

Created for October art show “All the Grills I’ve Known Before” in the Rose Theatre Gallery, Brampton

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.
Now with an Album “Perspective Lessons Plus

Wendel

copyright jenkins wendelAnthony Jenkins
“Wendel”
Acrylic on table hockey game
$700

Anthony Jenkins was born in Toronto and attended the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo, graduating with a B.A. in English and Fine Art.

Between  graduation and working for a living, he did the classic backpacking student summer around Europe. And was hooked….

His life’s work has been as an illustrator, cartoonist and occasional writer at the Globe and Mail, Canada’s National Newspaper, the best in the country.

Tony’s formal training in old-school silkscreen and woodcut techniques are evident in a search for elegant, as well as functional line and a simplifying and flattening of colour.

Crazily extensive (eighty-four countries to date)  backpack travels on leaves-of-absence from a newspaper where he worked mostly in black and white engendered an abiding love of dramatic colour  (The African nation of Mali presents an eye-popping riot of colour in a landscape of unrelenting Saharan beige.) and a heightened fascination with his overwhelming favourite subject – the human face.

His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Maclean’s Magazine, The South China Morning Post, The Melbourne Age, The Straits Times in Malaysia, in the Lonely Planet line of travel guides and on the covers of many books for various publishers.

‘Traveller’s Tales – An Illustrated Journey through Australia, Asia and Africa’ which he wrote and illustrated with his travel sketches, was released by Lonely Planet in 1985.

More recently, ‘A Fine Line; The Caricatures of Anthony Jenkins’ was published in 2013.  It is available atnestlingspress.com.

jenkinsdraws.com

Gone Ashore

copyright hugh gone ashore

Hugh Niblock
“Gone Ashore”
Watercolour
32″ x 40″
$2,000

While a philosophy undergraduate at the U of T Hugh was the cartoonist for the Varsity, the daily U newspaper. Upon graduation, he was commissioned to paint an extensive mural of university life for Hart House.  This led to a year’s scholarship to study in England.  He then taught art in England, where he fell in love with the profession. Back to Canada and after trying careers as a graphic artist for TV, newspapers and curating in Toronto  Art Galleries, he went back to what he loved, teaching and coaching kids.  He taught at Penetanguishene Secondary School until retirement.  He devoted his spare time to helping to run Galerie Gale’s Art Gallery in Midland, opened to promote art and artists in the area.