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David Grieve’s “Reflecting Back” - 46” x 40” - Oil on canvas
08/06/2025

David Grieve’s “Reflecting Back” - 46” x 40” - Oil on canvas

A collection of paintings from Brian Lorimer’s new series, “Passage”!“Passage”: the act or process of moving from one pl...
07/22/2025

A collection of paintings from Brian Lorimer’s new series, “Passage”!

“Passage”: the act or process of moving from one place to another.

Lorimer’s new series represents his transition from landscape to abstraction.
Lorimer writes, “I just couldn’t paint another pine tree, I needed to change direction. The art world doesn’t like change, just ask Bob Dylan or Neil Young. And I get it, but I believe it’s important to evolve as an artist. If you’re not experimenting and pushing boundaries then you get stale and that gets reflected in the work”.

These new paintings are bold and fresh and represent a departure from his previous work. One can still see nature rooted in the work. The horizontal bar at the bottom of each painting hints at a foundation anchoring the separation of foreground and background, but otherwise these paintings are pure abstract energy.

Has this ever happened to you? Where you work at an art company that’s been around for almost 50 years and represented a...
07/18/2025

Has this ever happened to you?

Where you work at an art company that’s been around for almost 50 years and represented about 150 different artists and there’s so much art that you don’t even know what’s in some of these crates so you open them up and there’s all these cool vintage prints inside and you look them up online and there’s hardly any info on the prints and you’re thinking, “these are really cool, but how do you market something that most people don’t even know exist”, and then even though it’s a very cool find you don’t know what to do with them and you should really get back to shipping orders.

Has this ever happened to you?

This new Todd White collection has something for everybody. Which is your favorite?
07/07/2025

This new Todd White collection has something for everybody. Which is your favorite?

Todd White’s “unique” giclee canvas, “If I Didn’t Laugh I’d Cry”. This 30” x 40” giclee is heavily embellished by Todd, ...
06/26/2025

Todd White’s “unique” giclee canvas, “If I Didn’t Laugh I’d Cry”. This 30” x 40” giclee is heavily embellished by Todd, and different from the original release. It’s the closest thing to an original painting without the price tag. What a cool piece!

Todd began his exciting career designing many characters for the hit cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants. It was there that he developed an artistic style of exaggerated human features that define a person. With this he really captures what makes a person unique and sexy. In 2007 he was selected to be the official artist of the GRAMMY® Awards for that reason. Two years later, Warner Brothers invited him to be an official artist to celebrate the 70th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. He is the perfect artist to properly represent pop culture. We might also add a collaboration with Coca-Cola and a gold medal from Diana Princess of Wales. These are high praise for any artist, and just some of the most noteworthy.

Robert Bateman’s “Northern Reflections - Loon Family”“I was honoured to be commissioned to do a painting which was to be...
06/25/2025

Robert Bateman’s “Northern Reflections - Loon Family”

“I was honoured to be commissioned to do a painting which was to be the present of the Government of Canada to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales when he was married. The suggested subject of the painting was loons, which delighted me as they are among my favourite birds, with wonderful associations with the Canadian northland. Their ringing call is one of the north’s most memorable sounds. The setting of the painting is in Killarney Park in northern Ontario, and the pre-Cambrian quartzite cliff, the clear water and the plants and bushes are all very typical of this part of Canada. Looking at these cliff faces is almost like looking at a painted mural. Nature has been working on it, building up a pattern of lichens, mosses, and ferns. I wanted to recreate this mural effect, and established a strong abstract shape that is repeated in the reflection in a broken-up, many-faceted impressionist way. The scene is placid, but the composition’s interest comes from the tension set up by having the loons in the bottom right-hand corner and the overhanging hemlock branches up on the left. The lighting is fundamental to the effect of this painting. I put almost the entire painting in shadow, with the accents coming from the highlights. The early morning light is striking across the scene, picking up just a bit of the cliff face and the heads of the two adult loons.” – Robert Bateman

“Sun in the Willows” by Tim Packer. Available as a 30” x 45” and 40″ x 60″ Giclee Canvas.Tim Packer was born in Toronto,...
06/10/2025

“Sun in the Willows” by Tim Packer. Available as a 30” x 45” and 40″ x 60″ Giclee Canvas.

Tim Packer was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1961. He studied commercial art while in high school and graphic design at George Brown College. Tim pursued a successful career as a detective with the Toronto Police Service. During this time he continued to paint. Eventually, in 2000, he made the decision to leave policing and to devote himself to painting full-time.

Robert Bateman’s “Leopard in a Sausage Tree” – 28” x 36” – Giclee Canvas. “The leopard glides through the branches of th...
06/04/2025

Robert Bateman’s “Leopard in a Sausage Tree” – 28” x 36” – Giclee Canvas.

“The leopard glides through the branches of the sausage tree without effort or sound and instantly blends with the convoluted limbs. The coolness of his attitude in his green, airy world reminded me of the atmosphere of a tropical café - exotic and relaxed.” - Robert Bateman

David Grieve’s “Gull Rock Shuffle” – 27” x 54”, oil on canvas. David’s paintings capture Southern Ontario and beyond wit...
05/20/2025

David Grieve’s “Gull Rock Shuffle” – 27” x 54”, oil on canvas.

David’s paintings capture Southern Ontario and beyond with a multi-layered approach and a broad brush. He uses thick strokes of oil paint in an impressionistic translation of a landscape. David rarely cleans his brushes. As a result he achieves dramatic, chunky swaths of paint. This is the style that he is loved for.

“Quarantine Blues” - 23” x 12” - Original oil on board by Todd White. Someone ought to lockdown this painting, am I righ...
05/15/2025

“Quarantine Blues” - 23” x 12” - Original oil on board by Todd White. Someone ought to lockdown this painting, am I right?

This is a fun one to frame! How would you frame it?Todd White’s newest release “Come to Me” – 15” x 12” – Hand Embellish...
03/21/2025

This is a fun one to frame! How would you frame it?

Todd White’s newest release “Come to Me” – 15” x 12” – Hand Embellished Giclee Canvas – Very small edition of 45.

Todd began his exciting career designing many characters for the hit cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants. It was there that he developed an artistic style of exaggerated human features that define a person. With this he really captures what makes a person unique and sexy. In 2007 he was selected to be the official artist of the GRAMMY® Awards for that reason. Two years later, Warner Brothers invited him to be an official artist to celebrate the 70th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. He is the perfect artist to properly represent pop culture. We might also add a collaboration with Coca-Cola and a gold medal from Diana Princess of Wales. These are high praise for any artist, and just some of the most noteworthy.

David Grieve’s “Gull Rock Shuffle” – 27” x 54”, oil on canvas. David’s paintings capture Southern Ontario and beyond wit...
02/21/2025

David Grieve’s “Gull Rock Shuffle” – 27” x 54”, oil on canvas.

David’s paintings capture Southern Ontario and beyond with a multi-layered approach and a broad brush. He uses thick strokes of oil paint in an impressionistic translation of a landscape. David rarely cleans his brushes. As a result he achieves dramatic, chunky swaths of paint. This is the style that he is loved for.

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