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Phyllis Anderson was born and raised in Alberta. She is a graduate of the University
of Alberta, and has studied art at Red Deer College, the Alberta College of Art and
Design, the University of Calgary and numerous workshops to perfect here style.
After a career in education and in the retail clothing business, in 1996, Phyllis devoted
herself solely to painting. Her love of water, flowers, old buildings and the outdoors in
general is evident in her work. She has been influenced by her prairie roots and the West
Coast, where she now lives in Victoria, B.C.
Phyllis's art is in many private and corporate collections throughout Canada, the United States
and Britain.
If you would like to purchase art by Terry Hill please click here to e mail the Hampton Gallery
Terry Hill throughout his life has been surrounded by art and artists. They are his friends and family. He is self-taught and has no theories around art, nor does he read anything into his work. He is driven by the enjoyment of the creative process. His sincere hope is that the viewer will enjoy the visual journey as much as he did the creative one. Terry lives in Kamloops, B.C.
If you would like to purchase art by Christine Houghton please click here to e mail the Hamton Gallery
Christine Houghton began her artistic journey as a stained glass artist in the '70's. She loved the challenge of working with glass and fell in love with colour and the design process. This led to painting on silk with French dyes and it was the vibrant bright colours that fascinated her.
A move to Dallas/Fortworth, Texas led to painting with watercolours and teaching art. She studied with many artists and also at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston. She has signature member status with SWA in Texas. In 2003, Christine moved to Vancouver Island which led to painting a coastal series. She is influenced by living on the Strait of Georgia and is inspired by the seasons--from sunrise to sunset. She is a colourist and loves the process of painting.
Born in Sainte-Monique (Quebec, Canada), Pauline Paquin is the mother of three sons. She is currently living in Ste-Adele (Laurentians) where she carries on relentlessly what she started in 1979. Self-taught painter, she worked as a nurse in the school system. The fascinating world of childhood, with all the imaginary, the spontaneity and the simplicity that goes with it, is at the center of her work. Pauline Paquin, a figurative artist with an acute sense of observation, an undeniable flair for details and an explosive color palette, carries on her mission and put to life on her canvas those magic moments of childhood. She puts into her painting her sensivity, a sensivity with a touch of souvenirs, of mothering, of nostalgia and reality, all depending on her moods when she is creating her artwork. Each painting illustrates a unique moment, a magical moment to stay the least, of the children's universe, a world in perpetual effervescence similar to an endless whirl. The scenes, either actual or fictitious, are bringing us back to our own childhood. The voluntary omission of facial features makes it easier for us to be drawn into the painting, even if this is without our knowledge! Her art is accessible to everybody with an open mind! There are no adults or at least just a few in her paintings. That's what the artist wants. One can imagine that the adults are not very far, watching over the children. The children are omnipresent, they have the front scene, lost in their world, in the moment... The artist puts them in their natural environment, either in an urban or a rural setting. The artistic composition is accessory, it serves as a way to illustrate the place and the moment. They are the most important element. Every piece of work is an expression of LIBERTY and JOY FOR LIFE. Tears, and there will be some, are for later...
Robert Held Art Glass Collections are inspired by works of many famous artists such as Tiffany and Monet. He uses techniques that are over 4000 years old. Each piece is hand signed by Robert Held. His glass work has received many prestigious awards and is found in collections around the world.
Kurt McVay creates dynamic artwork using the world's most ancient glass techinque.
Glass fusion is the rarest and most unusual glass forming skill.
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