The Buckhorn Tuesday Painters was formed in 1987, when several like-minded artists decided to meet together and paint in St. Matthew's Church Hall in Buckhorn, Ontario. Since then the group has evolved and expanded from the original ten members and beginning in 1989 some of the members formed the Buckhorn Artists’ Group and have offered their art to the public at their annual shows.
The Group held its first show and sale on Victoria Day Weekend in 1989. After another successful show the following year they decided to hold a Thanksgiving show and sale as well. They continued to run two shows a year until 1990 when the Group members decided to hold a summer show in August for the first time.
Enchantment an original collage by S. Sydney.
All shows are held in the St. Matthew's Church Hall in beautiful downtown Buckhorn, where visitors can view the works of twelve to fifteen different artists. If you have a chance to be in Buckhorn this year, it would be a great opportunity to drop into one of the 2011 shows.
The Victoria Day Weekend show, called "Among Friends", is held in May, the "Shades of Summer" Show and Sale will be held this year from 06-14 August 2011.
Here's a glimpse at the members of the Buckhorn Artists' Group and what their specialties are...
- Susan Sydney: has been exhibiting her work since 1982 and works in all media except oils and egg tempera. She enjoys doing animal portraits, wildlife, still life, floral, landscapes and mechanical. Recently she has started experimenting with abstracts and collages.
Winter Whimsy an original watercolour painting.
- Irene Smith: began painting in 1985. She paints landscapes, animals and floral in oil and watercolour. She also does architectural renderings in pen and ink or in pencil.
Pink Serenade an original oil painting.
- Helen Sheppard: is well known for her oil and watercolour paintings of Stoney Lake where she resides. Although most her work is of landscapes and flowers, she is often commissioned for paintings of St. Peter's on the Rock, a church on an island in Stoney Lake.
The Turtle Pond an original oil painting.
- Heather Grant: paints in oils, watercolour, pen and ink, pastels, graphite pencils and charcoal, she also carves in wood and does traditional rug hooking. Heather likes to do landscapes which often feature wildlife and buildings in her work, as well as still life and floral paintings.
Old Barn an original oil painting.
- Barbara McGregor: paints in oils and acrylics, but her favourite medium is watercolour. Scenes using water as a focal point are her favourite way of expressing her love of the Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton areas.
Forgotten Barns an original watercolour painting.
- Bonny Windover: paints mainly in watercolour and sometimes adds pen and ink details to her paintings. Her delicate paintings are usually of still life, landscapes and floral.
Forgotten Days an original watercolour painting.
- Penny Little: does most of her oils, watercolours and sketches from her home on Gilchrist Bay where she offers for sale greeting cards, paintings and sketches. She accepts commission work of cottages and local scenes.
Painted Turtle an original acrylic painting.
- JoAnne Connell Northey: has enjoyed painting in watercolour for a number of years. Each painting is an original, done from sketches on location or from photographs she has taken. She has her own art studio and pottery studio and each piece of pottery is hand done on the wheel, and unique.
Farm Sunset an original acrylic painting.
- Tom Young: started with Japanese brush calligraphy and painting which he pursued until he discovered watercolour in 1988. He has developed his own style, mainly consisting of bright colours and transparency. Tom is always ready for a fresh approach to any subject, from traditional to surrealism.
Crucifixion an original watercolour painting.
- Diane Collins: she began at an early age entering high school art competitions and won awards. Once she retired in 1998 she returned to painting for pleasure and relaxation with each piece being a "new adventure".
The Rose Door an original watercolour painting.
- Lorraine Ryan: started with folk art and learned about colour and how to use your brushes. From there she progressed to watercolour, pen and ink, acrylic, mixed media, and photography; all of which she thoroughly enjoys.
Petunias an original watercolour painting.
- Rebecca Bilcox: is the newest addition to the Group; she chooses to paint a wide variety of subject matter in watercolour. Many of her paintings are rich and vibrant, full of strong contrasts which show her easily recognized style.
Maple Leaves an original watercolour painting.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Rebecca Bilcox
Rebecca Bilcox chooses to paint images of things that evoke emotion, that are near and familiar. She paints a broad spectrum of subject matter, particularly of nature and its landscape from places across Ontario, Algonquin Provincial Park and our eastern Provinces.
A self taught artist, with an intuitive style, she paints her watercolours with a fine detail, expressive style and rich tones. Her paintings reflect an intensity, passion and characterization of the subject matter.
Classes and workshops with several professionals in the beginning helped me to refine her technical skills, which allowed her, as an individual, to develop her unique and now recognizable style. She continues to participate in private showings, art shows and juried shows throughout the year.
She holds active membership in the ECOAA, Oshawa Art Association and the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington.
Through the years she has organized, planned and provided support to may art festivals and showings.
Her paintings can be found in many private and public collections across Canada, United States and Japan.
The Friends of Algonquin Park in 2008 selected a painting she had donated of Autumn Leaves to be displayed on note cards, note pads and coffee mugs.
A self taught artist, with an intuitive style, she paints her watercolours with a fine detail, expressive style and rich tones. Her paintings reflect an intensity, passion and characterization of the subject matter.
Classes and workshops with several professionals in the beginning helped me to refine her technical skills, which allowed her, as an individual, to develop her unique and now recognizable style. She continues to participate in private showings, art shows and juried shows throughout the year.
She holds active membership in the ECOAA, Oshawa Art Association and the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington.
Through the years she has organized, planned and provided support to may art festivals and showings.
Her paintings can be found in many private and public collections across Canada, United States and Japan.
The Friends of Algonquin Park in 2008 selected a painting she had donated of Autumn Leaves to be displayed on note cards, note pads and coffee mugs.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Group Members Exhibitions for July
Various members of the Buckhorn Artists' Group will be exhibiting their works at the following shows during the month of July:
The Norwood Skillet, 4247 Highway 7, Norwood, Ont.
01 June - 31 July
Diane Collins and Lorraine Ryan
Norwood Legion Hall – Branch 300, Corner of Alma and King Street, Norwood, Ont.
01-03 Ju1 Norwood Annual Art Show and Sale 10-4pm
Diane Collins, Lorraine Ryan and Susan Sydney
Settlers' Village, Bobcaygeon, Ont.
SettlersVillage
15-17 Jul Bobcaygeon Fine Arts Festival
Susan Sydney and Tom Young
The Norwood Skillet, 4247 Highway 7, Norwood, Ont.
01 June - 31 July
Diane Collins and Lorraine Ryan
Norwood Legion Hall – Branch 300, Corner of Alma and King Street, Norwood, Ont.
01-03 Ju1 Norwood Annual Art Show and Sale 10-4pm
Diane Collins, Lorraine Ryan and Susan Sydney
Settlers' Village, Bobcaygeon, Ont.
SettlersVillage
15-17 Jul Bobcaygeon Fine Arts Festival
Susan Sydney and Tom Young
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art exhibitions,
art sale,
art shows,
Buckhorn Artists' Group,
floral,
landscape,
miniatures,
oils,
pastels,
watercolours,
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