Exhibits
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2023
Brentwood Bay Resort & Spa | 849 Verdier Avenue, Brentwood Bay, BC
Gallery Exhibit | a fine art photography exhibition of seven images is represented featuring sea and tree scapes from the area we know today as Vancouver Island.
Printed works available for purchase are exhibited in the hotel lobby and at the spa facility on the lower level.
Big Lonely Doug | 45” x 30” Sheer Matte ChromaLuxe Aluminium Panel • Open Edition
Tall, Doug and Handsome | 30” x 45” Sheer Matte ChromaLuxe Aluminium Panel • Open Edition
Isolation | 30” x 20” Sheer Matte ChromaLuxe Aluminium Panel • Open Edition
Salmon Place | 30” x 20” Sheer Matte ChromaLuxe Aluminium Panel • Open Edition
Tidal Caress | 30” x 20” Sheer Matte ChromaLuxe Aluminium Panel • Open Edition
Coastal Pine | 19.6875” x 13.125” Archival Pigment Print matted/framed 24” x 18” • Edition 1 of 15
Cowichan River Footpath | 19.6875” x 13.125” Archival Pigment Print matted/framed 24” x 18” • Edition 1 of 15
Isolation | Traditional Territory of the Pacheedaht first nations
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2022
The Strath Ale, Wine, Spirit Merchants | 919 Douglas Street, Victoria BC
Océan Noir | a single, 90”x 40” large format matte vinyl reproduction mounted on foam board featuring a milky ocean-scape of Sombrio Beach, Vancouver Island. It is presented as a street facing window display in collaboration with Unsworth Vineyards of Cobble Hill, BC in co-ordination with Storied Wine and Spirts (distributor).
Océan Noir | Traditional Territory of the Ditidaht and the Pacheedaht first nations
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2022
Very Good Butchers | 515 Chatham Street, Victoria BC
Long Time Standing | an exhibit of four metal prints, 30”x20” each featuring ancient old growth trees of Vancouver Island: Big Lonely Doug; Cheewhat Giant; Three Sisters of Carmanah Provincial Park; and a Cedar Tree dipping a lower branch on the Cowichan River.
Cowichan River Footpath | Traditional Territory of the Quw'utsun First Peoples
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2019
Sidney Fine Arts Show | Mary Windspear Centre, Sidney, BC Canada
Three Sisters | A juried public show selection, 22”x17” archival carbon pigment print, matted and framed ; Three Sister of Carmanah Provincial Park, Vancouver Island.
note: Since the exhibit, one of the three majestic Sitka Spruce trees fell in a winter storm.
Carmanah Sisters | Traditional Territory of the Pacheedaht First Nations
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