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Phil Bergerson

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;

Maurice Snelgrove

Canada’s ocean coastlines and inland waterways are, by any measure, a global treasure. These watery vistas supply an endless source of inspiration and interpretation for the visual artist.

Kim Atkins

I am a landscape painter and I like to work directly from the subject. (…)I am happy to be outside and have worked directly in every month of the year.

Kat Palmer

Landscape painting is about all the senses for me. (…) I treasure my travels with a group of like-minded artists, the PORDS, who enjoy working en plein-air.

Heidi Burkhardt

The source of inspiration can come from my surroundings. Driving to me is like watching good cinematography. There is an ever-changing delight for the eye in Nature.

Serge Diméo

The artistic intention rolled out tends towards a search for novelty. A questioning of technical and creative work is regularly necessary.

Franck Rollier

I make sketches and photos which I then take back to the workshop. The pleasure of watercolour is irreplaceable. The dialogue between water, paper, the long time and the immediate is a mixed cocktail of risk and pure happiness.

Donna Acheson-Juillet

With each stroke I see a story of myself, as water flows my mind begins to wander, holding to grasp the strands past memories, gently pulling me out of the room in the whirlwinds of my imagination.

Corinne Poplimont

Nature is my source of inspiration, the link of life between creation and breathing. Its many facets bring me joy, wonder, surprises, and sometimes sadness …

Contremoulin

All around us, and within us, is only vibration and waves, from the infinitely large to the infinitely small. Vibrations in a huge void!

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