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Wendy Dewar Hughes

Wendy Dewar Hughes began her professional art career in the 1980s, painting representational watercolour landscapes, portraits, and commissions. Gallery representation resulted in her art hanging in homes and businesses on three continents.

With a goal of reaching a wider audience with her art and design, Wendy created a line of stationery products that she sold wholesale to stores all over North America, plus Australia and the UK. She has licensed her artwork to other companies in the giftware industry for several years and during this time she also had a retail store. Wendy has also taught multiple art classes in drawing, watercolour painting, and ink and watercolour. Wendy is also a writer and has written and/or illustrated twenty-nine books, as well as coaching other authors.

Recently, Wendy branched into painting with acrylic paints on canvas, which she says is “a whole different world” to watercolours. Her style is primarily warm intimate scenes that suggest a story, many reflecting her love of village life in France, where she has lived, and welcoming interiors.

Stanislava Smiešková

“Stanislava Smiešková is an artist in Chilliwack, British Columbia.
She grew up painting and sculpting in Slovakia, where she showed her work in exhibitions.
Stanislava paints and draws in a variety of mediums: oil, acrylic, watercolour, pencil and pastel. She likes to capture the details in every scene and to use light to its full effect in landscapes. She sculpts in wood and makes statues in Paverpol.
Stanislava is a certified Paverpol instructor and welcomes new students interested in the technique.

Hussein Rostum

“My recent paintings in British Columbia, exhibited at several venues in the Fraser Valley and the Greater Vancouver area, explore impressionistic abstract motifs while retaining a grounding sense of balance and structure.

My goal as an artist is to create colourful paintings that intrigue, engage, and inspire. I hope that my work can help motivate people to make art an enjoyable part of their lives, as it is in mine.

For me, my exhibition work conjures the freedom and joy of my continuing journey in art.”

Maaike VanderMeer

“Maaike VanderMeer is a painter. is an emerging artist who works in acrylics, watercolours and cyanotype to combine the familiar with the fantastical in vibrant abstract art. She incorporates place into her art, using foraged plants as prints in the background of acrylic paintings and creating her own inks.
Her work has been purchased by individuals in the U.S., Germany, Canada and Uganda. Last year, Maaike spent five months taking her art to farmers markets across the Fraser Valley.
Maaike is a writer as well as a painter, and is intrigued by how art can tell a story in a single frame. She is the Art and Development manager for Christian Courier, an independent Canadian paper. She publishes a weekly lyric essay, along with original art, on Substack at: www.abrokentulip.substack.com. “

Vincent Mikuska

My work is an integration and re-imagining of elements of my natural and suburban surroundings. I am traversing the boundaries between more and less representational images.
Form, space and colour are used to create images that also use the concept of time and memory.

After my last exhibition I decided to revisit some of the work. As I painted over them I began to develop rectangular areas that lay adjacent to or under the area of main focus. These became “paintings in a painting”. There were traces of what had been there previously, augmenting the underpainting and giving rise to further areas. The “paintings in the painting” are constituent parts of the memory experience. They can be a portion of the memory or an addition to it. There are many horizontals due to these rectangles. They are both physical and metaphorical.

The piling accumulation of these images becomes a reference to memory. Memories do not exist as a photograph, a moment in time. As they evolve and accumulate further experiences, they become blurred and layered. This is episodic memory, which is driven by emotion not details.

Michèle Touchette

Michele Touchette Curriculum Vitae

Born and raised in Vancouver, BC, Michèle studied Interior Design at Douglas College and Fine Arts at the University of Regina, UBC, Emily Carr and Ottawa Schools of Art, as well as Kenderdine Campus, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan. 
She was the Artist-in-Residence with the Saskatchewan Arts Board and L’Association Francophone Canadienne de Régina for one year, and with the Regina Catholic Schoolboard for 6 years. She taught DLC 250 (Development of Language and Culture 250) and Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced Water Media classes at the University of Regina, the Regina Public and Catholic School Boards, The Saskatchewan Board of Education, as well as community colleges and associations throughout the province of Saskatchewan for 10 years. In 1999, Michèle moved to Vancouver BC, and was a guest lecturer at UBC – Critical Studies in Sexuality. She practiced and taught art in her studio full time until 2007. 
Ms. Touchette has had numerous solo, juried and group exhibitions on international, provincial and regional levels. Michèle is the founder of the group Art x 9, a Canadian artists’ collective, and the CBC/SRC Radio Art Auction “Operation Christmas Card” (an annual project benefitting the food banks of Saskatchewan and the CARFAC Artist’s Distress Fund). She is one of the founding members of the committee that conceived, developed and produced the annual Seattle Erotic Art Festival. Both projects are highly successful, and are ongoing. Michèle has juried a number of art exhibitions and has earned many awards. She has been published several times and is listed in the prestigious Dictionary of Western Canadian Francophone Artists and Authors. 
Michèle works primarily as a painter/printmaker and is known for her unique style and favorite subject matter, sheep. Recently she has been expanding the “flock” in her same style as well as exploring new fun ways to express herself creatively. 
In 2009, she relocated to Key West, Florida, bought a waterfront home and was extremely active in the arts community there. In 2020, she decided to make the move back to the Pacific Northwest a permanent one, and purchased an oceanfront home and studio in Birch Bay, Washington and a tiny home and studio in Harrison Mills, BC.
Michele founded the Harrison Art Guild in Harrison Mills in 2021, where she and the very active group of artists from the local area participate in several exhibitions annually, and meet weekly to share the energies and passions of being a practicing artist. 
Ms. Touchette’s work can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the world or by contacting one of the galleries that represent her.  www.micheletouchettegallery.com

Csilla Rosales

I am interested to capture the essence of things. My goal is to find the invisible power behind the visible world. I am exploring inner and outer worlds. I am a traveler, a visitor, a truth-seeker. Art is essential to me. When I am painting I am connected to the sacred reality of creation.

Travis Clarke

Travis Clarke is a Canadian artist born and raised in the beautiful mountains of British Columbia. Inspired by the surrounding nature and the many fantastic myths they  birth, he often finds himself trying to bring stories unseen to life. Rather then try to render the world as seen, he believes it’s an artists duty to bring out the world others cant see.