Art Cards

Art Cards

Muriel Bush is a Vancouver Island artist whose nature-based work focuses on the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. A graduate of the Emily Carr College of Art & Design she works in oil, acrylic, pastels as well as pen & ink.
Reproduced from an original miniature painting by Lynn Orriss.
Vancouver Island artist Jolene Hassard uses acrylic paint in the style of dotillism, creating intricate, colourful backgrounds comprised of hundreds to thousands of dots with her subjects contrasting in silhouette.
Notch Hill is home to the impressive yet endangered Garry Oak ecosystem. It provides incredible views of the land and surrounding waters.
A network of trails guides you through the majestic grandeur of an old-growth Douglas Fir forest where some of the trees are over 800 years old.
The Parksville Community Park is located along a picturesque & ecologically significant stretch of the Salish Sea. The Brant geese pause here every spring to feed on herring roe on their journey from Mexico to Alaska,
This photo was taken at Beachcomber Park, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island artist Jolene Hassard uses acrylic paint in the style of dotillism, creating intricate, colourful backgrounds comprised of hundreds to thousands of dots with her subjects contrasting in silhouette.
Vancouver Island artist Jolene Hassard uses acrylic paint in the style of dotillism, creating intricate, colourful backgrounds comprised of hundreds to thousands of dots with her subjects contrasting in silhouette.
Vancouver Island artist Jolene Hassard uses acrylic paint in the style of dotillism, creating intricate, colourful backgrounds comprised of hundreds to thousands of dots with her subjects contrasting in silhouette.
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