Artist David Wilson explores Vancouver’s ever-changing city landscape from the vantage point of the North Shore mountains.
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Leo Mortem is an up-and-coming Tattoo and Visual artist from Vancouver with a degree in Earth Science from SFU.
Untitled (Vancouver) is an early work by Molly Lamb that portrays a group of people in a public space—a theme that became central to her work later in her career. She completed the painting just as she was finishing her studies at the Vancouver School of Art.
John Ferrie has dedicated his life to painting and toils daily in his 350 East 2nd Avenue Studio. "I can't draw a straight line, so I don't!"
Vancouver painter Georgia Youngs says the Group of Seven’s works have plenty to say about living through a pandemic
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A large port city, Vancouver, BC is surrounded by mountains and water, providing for great opportunities to experience boating, sailing,
Vancouver, Canada is a beautiful oceanfront city... and also my hometown! What I've always appreciated about it is its interesting blend of modern architecture and nature; this very thing really makes the city stand out and take on a character of its own. Here are some wonderful things to experience, from a local's perspective: 1.Wander
Designed as a courthouse by B.C.'s leading early-20th-century architect Francis Rattenbury (the architect of Victoria's Empress hotel and the Parliament buildings), and renovated into an art gallery by B.C.'s leading late-20th-century architect Arthur Erickson, the VAG is an excellent stop to see what sets Canadian and West Coast art apart from the rest of the world. There is an impressive collection of paintings by B.C. native Emily Carr, as well as examples of a unique Canadian art style created during the 1920s by members of the "Group of Seven," which included Vancouver painter Fred Varley. The VAG also hosts rotating exhibits of contemporary sculpture, graphics, photography, and video art, from around the world. Geared to younger audiences, the Annex Gallery offers rotating presentations of visually exciting educational exhibits. 'Large View
All roads in Vancouver lead downtown. It is the epicenter of everything that happens in the city. Downtown is a vibrant mix of everything that the city has to offer; … Continue Reading Downtown Waterfront – Canada Place & Crab Park
Completed in 2009 in Canada. The Salt Building is an iconic, historic landmark centrally located in the Southeast False Creek sustainable neighbourhood of Vancouver. The former...
Walter Joseph (W.J.) Phillips (1884-1963) Prints and Watercolours Featuring block prints and watercolours by celebrated Canadian master, Walter Joseph (WJ) Phillips, this exhibition and sale includes some of Philllips' most significant pieces.