• Jessica Hughes

    Jessica Hughes

    Being creative goes beyond the final results; it is a journey that starts from a place of passionate curiosity. For me creativity comes in an endless number of forms, and as such a painting can arise from paints, clay, or even coffee.

  • Ronda Eide-Johnson

    Ronda Eide-Johnson

    A Multimedium artist developing her style in watercolor, acrylic, graphite/coloured pencil and pastel. Dabbling in oils and encaustics as well. Watercolor is her preferred medium, painting mostly realism with the focus on animals and landscapes .

  • Freda Cherrett

    Freda is an artist that works with different mediums such as acrylic paint, carving, woodburning but also do collages with different natural materials. She has been painting for 3 years

  • Eleanor Lohner 

    Creativity has been a life-long interest. Although I have not spent much time practising art. The college of “trial & error” educated me… After trying many ways of applying paint I find impressionism helps me look above the paint.

  • Steve R Mitts

    Steve R Mitts

    I work primarily with Acrylics and gels on either canvas, panel  or paper, but the new work I am developing now consists of using a new element, old wood salvaged from 100 year old grain bins. 

  • Helen Teichroeb

    Helen Teichroeb

    My name is Helen, I am a retired from business full time artist, and I paint in oils and acrylics.    I’m a member of the Canadian Federation of Artists, and Artists for Conservation, and am new to Camrose, moved here from Grande Prairie, Alberta.

  • J. Greywood

    J. Greywood

    “My work is inspired by abstract forms both natural and industrial, symbolism sometimes finds it’s way into my drawings and paintings as elements that root close together and provide a base structure for meaning to build on.”

  • Susan Newton

    Susan Newton

     I started painting with a friend a few years ago and quickly realized how much I enjoyed the experience. My friend Jan has been my mentor ever since. 

  • Elin Laaksonen

    Elin Laaksonen

    multidisciplinary artist and storyteller who focuses on character development and different ways of telling a story

  • Leonard Matte

    Leonard Matte

    Leonard recently retired from teaching in B.C. and is a new resident of the Camrose area as of August 2023. The strength of Leonard's acrylic paintings lies in his expressive style celebrating the flow of nature through the use of broad, loose brushstrokes of vibrant colours and rich tones incorporating a wet-on-wet technique.

  • Carole-May Coty

    Carole-May Coty

    pay attention to the many gifts and blessings around me for inspiration. My life is an ongoing adventure that keeps getting better. I explore a variety of artistic methods and materials gleaning artistic inspiration as well as expanding my abilities.

  • Dieter Kirsch

    Dieter Kirsch

    Have always been an explorationist in everything I do and that includes art. Always searching for a new angle or way of presenting the common place.

  • Marlaina Eldey

    Marlaina Eldey

    Marlaina Eldey was raised rural and was creatively driven from an early age. She is a skilled traditional artist by trade, with an established presence and clientele. Having recently received a high-honours college diploma for Graphic Design, she is excited to offer even more services to her customers.

  • Samantha Walters

    Samantha Walters

    My journey as an artist began when I was 5 , I was a shy quiet kid that my grandmother pulled me aside one day and began to teach me. She was a water color artist it was a way to spend time with her and redirect my anxiety.

  • Leola Forster

    Leola Forster

    I have painted for many years . I enjoy being out doors and trying to capture the textures and light of rural scenes. I like working on both realistic and abstract imagery and try not to leave home without a sketch book.

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