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By permission of the artistThe Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece Exhibitions of works by Canadian landscape artist Terrill Welch, (born 1958, in British Columbia, Canada).
 

British Columbia artist and photographer Terrill Welch’s quick sure painting strokes, and photographic images capture forest, sandstone, sea and sky.  They remind us that there is only one moment this one.

 

Since 2010, more than 60 of Terrill Welch’s paintings of various sizes and significantly more of her photography prints have found their way into private collections. Many of these paintings have sold while still works-in-progress or resting wet on the easel.

 

Born in the village of Vanderhoof in north-central British Columbia, Terrill’s art training came at an early age and continued more in the European style of mentoring and tutoring.

 

Terrill Welch’s work, in water mixable oil paints and photographic canvas prints, showcases the beautiful, mysterious and rugged southwest coast of Canada.

 

Though locally-appreciated, Terrill Welch is internationally recognized. Her paintings and photographs are sold to art collectors throughout Canada and the United States as well as in Australia, England, Norway and Switzerland. She was named as one of 21 Artists to watch for 2011 by Skinny Artist in its world-wide review.

 

Terrill’s work is in collections that also include such renown Canadian landscape painters as Emily Carr, A.Y. Jackson and Lawren Harris.

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"The Far Shore"

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Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist

 

Terrill Welch (Born 1958)

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Gallery #236 

 

 

August 17, 2015

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    "Bringing the Museum to You"

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                   ARTIST'S STATEMENT

 

“Stripping away the human illusion of our separation from nature is at the core of my work. This illusion extends to a presumption of a separation between land, water and sky. I explore the interdependency of these natural elements.

 

During the creative process, I am repeatedly reminded of humanity’s dependency on nature. Trees speak to me as if we shared a breath. I long for the rhythm of the sea or the flow of a river. The sky is like music to me. In my art I am compelled to express these connections."

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