Post Archive for December 2009
22
2009
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17
2009
Canvas Finishing
Stretching Options
At Fidelis, we offer two different ways to wrap your canvas artwork so that is ready-to-hang; museum wrap and gallery wrap. Both canvas wrap options utilize heavy-duty museum quality stretcher bars so the printed canvas remains tight in place. We also staple the canvas to the back of the bar, creating a finished look from the side of the artwork. …Read more
10
2009
Tiko Kerr Collection
Tiko Kerr’s Vancouver landmarks and totems compliment every decor and are available to the corporate gift and souvenir markets.
Well know as “Vancouver’s Master Painter”, Tiko Kerr personally selected these popular images also featuring Whistler Mountain and local golf courses. …Read more
10
2009
Stacy Kirk
Texan born, Stacy Kirk possessed a vast experience in the art training which extended beyond photography to include painting, writing and award-winning filmmaking. Stacy received her Master of Fine Arts in New York from the School of Visual Arts, and her photos have been exhibited in New York, Berlin and Fort Worth, Texas. …Read more
09
2009
Wabe Sabe Collection
The Wabe Sabe Collection is Fidelis’s first release of Stacy Kirk’s photographic work featuring a variety of flowers, each containing exquisite detail and sumptuous colour never see before.
The Wabe Sabe Collection represents artist Stacy Kirk’s intimate relationship with photographing flowers. Using an 8”x10” custom build digital camera she passionately fell in love with the subtle nuances contained in each flower. Stacy’s flowers where often gifts from neighbouring gardeners who appreciated her belief that each flower had its own unique expression and personality. …Read more
09
2009
Lauren Schnarr
Lauren Schnarr created her first painting in 1997. Five solo shows and several group shows later she has painted over 800 works and gained a national reputation for her expressive style.
She prefers to paint wet on wet with swift movement and loose brush strokes. For subject matter, she likes anything that brings forward movement and emphasis of colour to the canvas. …Read more
09
2009
John M. Horton
“Properly Painted & Technically Accurate…”
These words were used to describe the first paintings accepted by the Royal Society of Marine Artists on behalf of John M. Horton. This inspired the young artist to pursue the path of many fine British marine artists. With a life-long passion for the sea and naval service behind him, John painted his beloved subject. As a keen sailor living in the famous port of Poole in the U.K., his subject matter was always at hand. Supported and encouraged by his artist friend Vic Barber, John style developed and matured. …Read more
05
2009
Captain Vancouver Collection
Mariner artist, John Horton records the journey of Captain Vancouver through the North West Passage.
A must for art connoisseurs, seasoned veterans of the sea, and historians, every Captain Vancouver print is sure to make a wonderful addition to any study, family room, or office. …Read more
04
2009
Alex Fong
Alex Fong’s Watercolour Paintings are a Kaleidoscope of Light and Colour
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1956, Alex Fong’s interest in art began at a young age. However, it was not until he studied interior design that he discovered the medium of watercolour and the freedom of colour and expression that matched his vision of the world.
Alex Fong’s early artwork reflected a traditional oriental technique. As his talents flourished, Alex Fong developed a personal style that has since become his hallmark. …Read more
04
2009
Darrel Spenst

Darrel Spenst (aka Atom Johnson)
Through PAINTSMITHink™, Darrel promotes the many works of art and literature related to the fictional character of Atom Johnson and the world of his imagination.
Atom Johnson, as created, is an artist captivated and inspired by the apparent physical/spiritual bond in all of us and by the incredible mystery and versatility of the written word. Through the use of marble dust and dry pigments from around the globe, he produces original canvas art works that glow with colour, potential and memory. These works are “scapes” of a kind – essences of things unseen — ATOMscapes™. And these in turn he weaves into the text of his fictional world.
To see more of Darrel’s work, go to www.paintsmithink.com.
For more information about purchasing any of the following Quadrati limited editions, please contact Fidelis for more details.
























