Artists


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Behmann
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Tamara J Lee
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Bernadine Fox
Roksan Kohen
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Leanne Christie

Bernadine Fox

Love Stinks

Love Stinks
Oil on Canvas
Still Life
12 x 12
$396

Ain't No Sunshine

Ain't No Sunshine
Oil on Canvas
Still Life
35 x 33
$3000

Baby Come Back

Baby Come Back
Oil on Canvas
Still Life
38 x 38
$3538

Linda Ann Henderson

Linda Ann Henderson
Oil on Canvas
Figurative
18 x 24
$1188

Two On a Plate

Two On a Plate
Oil on Canvas
Still Life
16 x 16
$704

Sunflower 2

Sunflower 2
Oil on Canvas
Still Life
36 x 24
$2246

Sunflower Sunrise

Sunflower Sunrise
Oil on Canvas
Still Life
30 x 24
$1872

Sunflower with Candle

Sunflower with Candle
Oil on Canvas
Still Life
40 x 30
$2940

Bernadine Fox's bio:

BERNADINE FOX BFA hails from a place that is so flat you can see company coming ten miles away. She grew tall, lean, wiry, unruly, and fascinated by the human condition and our interpersonal relationships.  Ethnographic-based, Bernadine’s work broadens that intimate experience of home and family to the larger community.  By weaving colours, objects, and words, she constructs narratives within her art as she examines the cultural issues faced by contemporary society.  Seasoned with a well-lived life, her abnormal childhood, an unusual background, and a willingness to examine tough (often taboo) issues, she offers a fresh socio-political portrayal of our culture and an intimate entry point into the human psyche.  

Bernadine is not young and, accordingly, her work is fittingly aged with decades of unique experiences born out of a willingness to push the boundaries and choose beyond the norms of convention.  Art is her life’s work and fundamental to how she communicates with her world.  Everything (whether it was her film work, that with survivors of childhood trauma, or her writing) has delivered her to this place where art is her focus.  She knows that art, as a vehicle for social change, has a responsibility to embrace the power it wields and deliver its message honourably and authentically: even if its purpose lies in the representation of a bowl of fruit.  


A graduate of Emily Carr, her work is held in private collections in NY, CA, TO, BC, and Australia. She works out of the Parker Street Studios in East Vancouver, BC.