It is my curiosity and the desire to decipher, understand and organize the shapes and colours that motivate me to paint.
I look for interesting shapes, pattern and light in the landscape. The way the angle of the light hits the corner of a rock, or the complex patterns formed by snow on an evergreen, pebbles on a shoreline, all these inspire me.
This Scarborough historical marker, The McCowan Log Home, is located in Thompson Park at Lawrence and Brimley, perhaps familiar to folks who have taken their kids to the playgrounds and other recreational opportunities located in the park.
The Guild, as it came to be known, expanded both the main building, increased the number of outbuildings, increased its holdings to cover 500 acres, and spanned almost two and a half kilometers of coastline along Lake Ontario.
The 800 year old ossuary, or cemetery, was inadvert unearthed when soil was being removed in preparation of an overpass for Highway 401 in 1956.
Young students don’t always enjoy the possibility of excursions to an art gallery so bringing original art and historical examples to students right in their own educational institution is a bonus to their education.
… a name coined by Scarborough renowned artist Doris McCarthy, sits sedately on a plot of land, now part of the Ontario Heritage Trust, (…). It has become a property used for “Artists in Residence” programs administered by the trust.
Nestled at the edge of the forest within a stone’s throw of the beautiful Guild Inn Estate’s main building, is a tiny gem – the new Clark Centre for the Arts.
About the Helson Gallery
The Helson Gallery is the Town of Halton Hills' premier public art gallery and home to the culturally significant Helson Collection of Canadian and European paintings.
The Helson Gallery was initially a Congregational Church constructed in 1854. The conversion of…
About the Chateau de Grouchy
The Chateau de Grouchy is located in Osny, 30 kilometers northwest of Paris, France.
The current building is built on the vaulted cellars of a previous caste constructed during the first half of the seventeenth century. The arches of the…
Phil Bergerson has been photographing and exhibiting internationally for over thirty-five years. His work can be found in significant public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa;
We are a group of painters who have enjoyed working and showing together for a number of years.
