Terry Isaac
Internationally acclaimed wildlife artist Terry Isaac finds inspiration in large dramatic panoramas as well as close-up views of animal behaviour.
Internationally acclaimed wildlife artist Terry Isaac finds inspiration in large dramatic panoramas as well as close-up views of animal behaviour.
Ray’s dramatic west coast paintings can be found in private collections in Canada, the USA, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Lissa Calvert’s images grace thousands of Canadian and US homes in the form of original paintings, posters, art cards, and limited edition prints.
Chili Thom’s bold and unique style won him Best in Show at the 2012 Federation of Canadian Artists Landscapes exhibit.
Brent’s use of negative space and ability to capture the movement and interaction of his subjects has been widely complimented.
Having toured the globe many years ago, Carl is now a non-flying, non-driving, stay-at-home-and-paint-all-day kind of guy. Millions of reproductions of his works have been distributed worldwide.
Janice’s paintings are in commercial galleries and collections throughout the world. She is also a popular and well-respected workshop instructor.
Allan’s work has twice appeared on the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp, and two books exclusively feature his paintings.
Kindrie’s work is featured in galleries across Canada, in international private and corporate collections and at the Toronto Congress Centre’s “Kindrie Grove Wing.
April worked as a field geologist before directing her talents toward art that honours her heritage, the natural and the mythological world.
Gitlaxdax artist Todd Stephens graduated from the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art’s Fine Arts Diploma program in 2009 and won the YVR Art Foundation Scholarship Award in 2008 and 2010.
Kevin is a self-taught pencil artist who strives to create photorealistic detail by relying on texture and tonal values of the subject.