This a view of the backside (Pt Alberni side) of Mt Arrowsmith just after an early snowfall in the Valley. 24" x 36"
I've also completed the following paintings over the winter.
The biker is called "Sanctioned" and the other is a view of the McLean Mill in Port Alberni.
Art by Bonnie
Paintings by Bonnie Luchtmeijer, AFCA
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Sooke Fine Arts Show
1300 entries with 375 chosen for the 25th Anniversary of the Sooke Fine Arts Show. Qualicum |Beach Artists have a good showing here. The show will be open the 23rd of July. More details here http://www.sookefinearts.com/ I'm pleased to have my painting titled "Mass Murder" chosen.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
By the Sea
We've just set up a new show at the Gallery. It features 47 artists and artisans from the mid Vancouver Island Area and is based on artistic interpretations of life on the coast. Check it out at our Gallery Website under the link "By the Sea" The web site is at http://www.home.thegalleryatqualicumart.com/By_the_Sea.html hope you can stop by the Gallery and enjoy the show.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Here come the Crows - - Again!
I'm still not sure what makes me like the crows so much but this was a painting I just had to do. My son Andre came up with the name, Mass Murder. Appropriate don't you think.
The crows were just coming to settle in at the end of the day in a large mostly dead tree on the Englishman River Estuary near Parksville, BC The painting is an Acrylic on Stretched canvas and is 24" X 30" in size.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Let's Simplify
To show as many images as possible I've created a separate page(s) for most of my earlier paintings. That way it won't require endless scrolling to see my image portfolio. I'll be adding to these pages on a regular basis so drop by every so often and check them out. The pages can be found by clicking on the page titles in the column on the right.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Xmas Newspaper
Totems Reconnect
12 x 24 Acrylic on Canvas |
Prior to the Gossip painting I completed a series of totem pole paintings inspired by the works of aboriginal artists from the Westcoast of British Columbia. This painting depicts a Snuneymuxw First Nations pole that had succumbed to age and decay. It was laid to rest through a reconnection ceremony during which it was placed on the ground in a visible location to return to the earth close to the site where it stood for so many years.
The Crows come out again!
20 x 20 Acrylic on Canvas |
During my periods of inspiration I keep flashing back to images of these wonderful birds. Though not possessed by the thought, they reappear in my paintings on a regular basis. This latest work which is just completed I've titled "Gossip on the Edge" and is a followup to two other paintings in the gossip series. Hope you enjoy!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
An Introduction.
I was born and raised in rural Ontario. I have enjoyed painting as a hobby since the 1970's and I was an active member of the Orillia Ontario Guild of Artists.
My Professional life was spent as a Registered Nurse in several hospitals and northern outposts in Canada, as well as specializing in Intensive Care & Coronary Care Nursing at a major hospital in Victoria, B.C.
I studied art at the University of Victoria in the fine arts program prior to moving to Qualicum Beach, B.C. (on Vancouver Island) in 1989 and now, with my husband Bill, own THE GALLERY @ QUALICUM ART SUPPLY.
After moving to Qualicum Beach I began painting in Watercolours and then more recently in Acrylics.
Since becoming an active member of the Federation of Canadian Artists in 2002, I have been accepted to shows at the Federation Gallery in Vancouver, the Malaspina College Art Gallery in Nanaimo, the Oceanside Art Gallery in Parksville and the Old Schoolhouse Gallery in Qualicum Beach.
In March 2008, I was granted Associate Signature Status by the Federation of Canadian Artists.
Over the past decade my work has been sold through many venues as well as through our own Gallery in Qualicum Beach. My paintings grace private collections in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, and British Columbia.
Over the past decade my work has been sold through many venues as well as through our own Gallery in Qualicum Beach. My paintings grace private collections in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, and British Columbia.
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