Jane Eberhard, DVAC member

Title: The White Pine
Artist: Jane Eberhard

About the painting: In Temagami Provincial Forest, the white pines are the forest royalty. This ancient giant is on high ground, but even if it weren’t, it would tower over all other trees on its island. It can be seen from a great distance, and is a landmark for boaters.

About the artist: Jane has spent summers in Temagami almost all her life. She has a strong emotional attachment to the wilderness forest. This feeling is expressed through the colours in her paintings.

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Carol Berry, DVAC member

Title: Walsh Road No.1
Medium: Oil
Size: 6″x8″
Artist: Carol Berry
Year: 2010

About the painting: It was an unusually warm day for the first weekend of June, so I wore short shorts, a tank top and crocs. I remembered sunscreen but I thought it was too windy for my fancy new plien air umbrella so I took it down. Big mistake for two reasons. Although I was very happy with my painting, the mid-tones are a bit dark when viewed indoors, because the strong daylight light was so much brighter when painting without my umbrella’s shade. And because I was in the direct sunlight, I myself got fried by the sun, but only where I missed with my sunscreen. Particularly horrible are the small circle tan marks on my white feet where the holes in my crocs let in the sun.

About the artist: I am involved in both the applied and the fine arts fields. Work days are spent as a production designer, creating print layouts on my Mac. With job and family commitments, as well as (oddly) my volunteering for my art club, I only find time to paint a couple of times a week. I attend Tuesday evening life painting sessions at the Don Valley Art Club, where the models hold one pose for three hours. On the weekend I try to paint en plein air, capturing the orderly farmland and countryside near Toronto, Ontario. I spend about three hours on these life and plein air paintings and I consider these quick studies to be finished paintings. The benefit of working alla prima is that I push myself to focus on the composition and values. I try changes to the colours on my palette and with the materials I work with. No touch-ups are done later in the studio, these studies capture a moment in time. I approach larger studio paintings completely differently, much more time is spent planning their composition and developing the forms with underpainting and glazing.

Artist’s website: http://www.carolberryartdesign.com/

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Liz Creswick, DVAC member

Title: The Scarborough Bluffs
Medium: Stryofoam oil palette & gesso
Size: 5″x7″
Artist: Liz Creswick
Year: 2009
Artist’s website: lizcreswick.com
About the painting: This is one of my newly invented “Recycled Styro Art”, made from using styrofoam trays, reused as palettes, then cutting up into images and embedding in gesso/plaster.

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Linda Roy, DVAC member

Title: Luty Light House
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 18″x18″
Artist: Linda Roy
Artist’s Blog: lindasartandattitude.blogspot.com

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Petro Dhimitri, DVAC member

Title: Pensilvania (USA)
Medium: oil on canvas
Size: 18″x24″
Artist: Petro Dhimitri
Artist’s website: http://petrodhimitri.blogspot.com/

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Brent Arlitt, DVAC member

Title: Laccalmie Comes to Rest
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 16″ X 20″
Artist: Brent Arlitt

About the Painting: The old freighter was beached in a storm and abandoned for decades at Baie ST. Paul, and now evokes a variety of feelings.

About the Artist: Mr. Arlitt is a professional engineer who enjoys capturing and conveying the feelings of a landscape scene into a painting.

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Ian Nicholl, DVAC member

Title: Rose Cottage
Medium: Watercolour
Size: 12 3/4″ x 18 3/4″
Artist: Ian Nicholl

About the Artist:
Ian Nicholl has been drawing and painting most of his life. Since retiring he has concentrated on watercolours pursuing a love of landscape and architectural subjects developed in his native England. In addition to commissions for house and cottage portraits his paintings and prints have sold privately and at shows in Muskoka and Toronto.

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Alejandro Rabazo, DVAC member

The massive Danforth Bridge always captivated me. My first painting of it, a full size watercolour, bought by The City of Toronto, was of the bridge before the protection at the top, which may be very convenient, but ugly. Its real name is the Prince Edward Viaduct System, or more commonly know as The Viaduct, and it was completed in 1918.

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Jane Eberhard, DVAC member

Picture title: Trappers’ Cabin, Temagami
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 18′ x 24″
Artist: Jane Eberhard

About the painting: In the north, where hunters were out checking traplines for days on end, there were straegically placed trappers’ cabins where anyone could bunk down for the night.  Some remain, and this one is on an island in Lake Temagami.

About the artist: Jane has spent summers in Temagami almost all her life. She has a strong emotional attachment to the wilderness forest. This feeling is expressed through the colours in her paintings

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Carolyne Pascoe, DVAC member

Title: Algonquin Vista
Medium: Watercolour
Size: 15″x22″
Artist: Carolyne Pascoe
Year: 2008

About the painting: This painting was the 2008 winner of Best Landscape Award for the DVAC. Every year I participate in a show in Algonquin Park during October. This painting depicts a scene along the Highway 60 corridor, so typical of the beautiful fall in Algonquin. Many of my paintings are done on location, however this one was painted in the studio with a sketch, photograph and memories of that beautiful day for inspiration.

About the artist: Carolyne Pascoe is primarily a watercolour painter who enjoys painting on location in her many travels throughout Canada, New England and Europe. She also paints abstracts in acrylic and watercolour as well as flowers from her garden at home in her loft studio gallery. She is the immediate Past President of the Toronto Watercolour Society(TWS) and has received numerous awards for her paintings in many shows that she has been juried into throughout Ontario. She holds the honour of  a Silver Level of Distinction-Signature Membership of TWS and is also a member of the Scarborough Art Guild, Markham Group of Artists, Pine Ridge Arts Council, Central Ontario Art Association, East Central Ontario Art Association, Vodka Painters of Canada, and is an associate of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour, as well as the DVAC. She has paintings in private and corporate collections in Canada, the USA, a variety of countries in Europe and Asia as well as Australia. On Location Carolyne tries to capture not only the mood of the day, but also her inner feelings towards the beauty of the landscape, sea and town that make it a unique moment in time and  and place.

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Carole Robitaille, DVAC member

Title: Calling the Grandfathers
Medium: gouache
Size: 16″ X 20″
Artist: Carole Robitaille

About the painting:
Painted after experiencing a Sweat Lodge Ceremony.  Near the beginning of the ceremony, everyone’s grandfathers were called upon to hear and aid in whatever we we needed assistance with. The experience  left a deep impression that seemed to open doors to my creativity.

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Jullita Wolanska, DVAC member

Title: Winter memories
Medium: Acrylic on Watercolour Paper
Size: 16″x20″
Artist: Jullita Wolanska
Year: 2010

About the painting: I documented snow as it occured – looking through the window:)
Artist’s website: www.julitka.com

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Alan Waterhouse, DVAC member

Title: Hometown ablaze
Medium: Watercolour
Size: 32″x 26″
Artist: Alan Waterhouse
A Turneresque fantasy of my industrial hometown in Yorkshire, seriously bombarded in WWII.

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Linda Roy, DVAC member

Picture Title:  Gardener’s Cottage
Medium: Watercolour
Size:  8″x12″
Artist: Linda Roy

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Ian Nicholl, DVAC member

Picture Title: Algonquin Park
Medium: Watercolour
Size: 10″ x 14″
Artist: Ian Nicholl

About the Artist
Ian Nicholl has been drawing and painting most of his life. Since retiring he has concentrated on watercolours pursuing a love of landscape and architectural subjects developed in his native England. In addition to commissions for house and cottage portraits his paintings and prints have sold privately and at shows in Muskoka and Toronto.

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Michael Steinhauser, DVAC member

Boat Repair on Grand Manan 10×8 by Michael Steinhauser

One of the great scenes that a painter encounters on Grand Manan Island

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Petro Dhimitri, DVAC member

Joanina Lake, Greece (oil on canvas, 16×20) by Petro Dhimitri

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Carol Berry, DVAC member

Emily Provincial Park (16 x 24) oil, by Carol Berry, copyright 2006

This painting of the view from the beach at Emily Provincial Park on Pidgeon Lake near Omemee, Ontario. Mixing the blues was very elusive, I finally realized that I had mixed all my tubes of blue paints together to get the blues I wanted.

Carol Berry

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Ian Balfour, DVAC member

Coming from England to Canada more than 50 years ago, it was fun to return to  the U.K. to paint this sceneof the usually short-lived english winter in the so-called West Country.

Ian Balfour

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Petro Dhimitri, DVAC member

A view of the Toronto Don Valley River (oil, 16×20 inches) by Petro Dhimitri

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