Friday, April 2, 2010

More Fine Pictures to look at


A remembrance day poster done by Vanessa Bueckert, daughter of Jane Bueckert.  The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, does it. 


Here is another, recent work by artist Bill Philpott, titled

and this one titled Swan in  Crescent Park also by Bill.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

David Freeman

This post is a bit of a departure from the previous posts that featured painters - but its definitely still art!  Dave is a Lutherie,  providing training and custom built stringed instruments.  Each one is a finely crafted work of art.







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Jane Bueckert

Jane's paintings are primarily acrylic on stretched canvas, suitable for framing.  She has, however, worked in a wide range of mediums and styles.  Her paintings are, for the most part landscapes, showing the beauty of the local surroundings.








In addition to original paintings, Jane also has available a limited number of prints for some of her paints.

Joan Foulston

This artist creates unique works of art in acrylic on cut slabs of stone, using the integral pattern of the stone itself in the artwork.  Looking at one of her pieces, its difficult to tell where the stone ends and the painting begins.









More pictures by Bill Philpott


This is a reproduction of a pen and ink drawing that Bill did. The Mitchell House is a well known landmark near Central Butte.


This print is a reproduction of one of Bill's paintings.

Prints of either work are available for sale on website.

Nick Anderson


Nick Anderson is a talented artist, animator, and website designer.  His artworks are usually pencil and paper drawings, often with digital colorization.  













Friday, March 26, 2010

Bill Philpott

Are you interested in Saskatchewan Art and artists?  Do you want to find artwork for sale online or commission a custom piece of art?  Here are some Saskatchewan artists for you to consider:


Bill is a well known artist from Central Butte Saskatchewan. His paintings explore the beauty and grandeur of nature in the area around Lake Diefenbaker and the Thundercreek and Qu'Appelle valleys.


This painting depicts the changing times in rural Saskatchewan. Here, Kelly's barn deteriorates after Kelly died while the next generation has made his mark on the site with a state of the art, hopper bottom grain bin.



This scene was painted from a photograph sent to Bill's parents by an old family friend.