Working on the unceded territory of the K’ómoks First Nation .

Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Estuary Greens Acrylic - Brian Buckrell

Estuary Greens by Brian Buckrell

About the Artwork

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Original Size: 18″x36″

Print Size:

11″ x 22″ on paper ~ $100,

16″ x 32″ on canvas ~ $1000

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About the Artist

Brian retired from the University of Guelph (veterinary medicine and agriculture) in 2001 and relocated from Ontario, with his wife Cathy, to Comox B.C., on Vancouver Island.

He began painting seriously in 2004 studying with acclaimed artists in Canada and the US. In 2007, he invested in full time study at the Jeffrey Watts Atelier in Encinitas California, drawing and painting from life. He continues to study with exceptional artists today.

Brian paints full time – in acrylic and oil. Brian’s paintings are reflective of his love of the outdoors, travel, agriculture and rural communities. The more he paints the more his work moves towards abstracted impressions of his subjects.

Find out more

www.brianbuckrell.com

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