Always A Student
Monoprints: The Early Years I discovered mono printing in 2004 in a printmaking course at the Victoria College of Art with Alain Costaz. It wasn’t
Monoprints: The Early Years I discovered mono printing in 2004 in a printmaking course at the Victoria College of Art with Alain Costaz. It wasn’t
I moved to Victoria in 1985 and discovered the region by driving around in my blue 1960’s Volvo station wagon. I used a map book
Digging deeper into my blues archive finds this painting from my ‘Totem’ triptych. ‘Totem One’ 1999 24 x 36″ acrylic on canvas This is one
Living near active ports on Vancouver Island influenced this edition of prints. My studio is near the Graving Dock in historic Esquimalt Harbour. Esquimalt is
Meta Incognita – Unknown Limits My recent print installation was part of the Ground Zero Printmakers annual group show at Fifty Fifty Arts Collective Gallery
Ground Zero Printmakers Check out our group show at the Fifty Fifty Arts Collective beginning on 16 February. Twenty one artists address the theme of
The Rubell Family Collection First of all, it’s a perfect adaptation. The Rubell building. It’s impressive. The Rubell Family Collection is housed in a re-purposed
New Smyrna Beach on January 1 2016 Seems like along time ago that I took this photo. This is a late blog post of a
I spent four days in July at Fort Rodd Hill as an artist in residence. Coast Collective has a partnership programme during the summer months,
I love travelling in my home province, British Columbia. Mid June, I set out on a road trip to the South Okanagan. My intention was