Kay Lee

A WAAC member since 2006

Toronto based artist Kay Lee paints in both watercolour and acrylic. Her paintings are vibrant and expressive. She draws her inspiration from the landscapes around her, whether it is man made or natural.

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Christine Lynett

A WAAC member since 2017

“I enjoy recording the subtleties of movement and atmospheric changes of the sky, the sea, the land, ever marveling at the beauty and caprice of the world we inhabit.”

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Alison Galley

A WAAC member since 2019

“My camera is always with me though, and enables me to grab moments away from my day-to-day caregiving rituals to capture an image here and there."

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Susan Lappin

A WAAC member since 2017

“In nature I can get ‘lost’ in the uniqueness of things and how quickly time passes and because of this I believe it is so very important for us to take a moment and appreciate everything around us. As all is forever changing.”

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Diane Lokos

A WAAC member since 2022

“Experimenting with line drawings merged with the bio mechanics of the body in action. Finding those moments in between an action that moves so fast.”
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and with my sweet little skinned Aavi. This poor guy was my 1st party member to lose his sanity. His luck with rolling was pretty bad....

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Adriana Lee

A WAAC member since 2020

“The flashing spotlight of the stars in the constellation makes me think of the process we ourselves go through to define our own identities.”

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Libby Hunter
She is often out in the world exploring the vast and artistic field of photography. What you will find reflected in all of her images is a long-held fascination with light and how it reflects around and through multiple subject matters.

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Karen Lucas
Karen has always approached her artwork in an experiential and expressive way. She is foremost a colourist, and has recently been granted by friends her nickname 'Iris' goddess of colour.

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Iwona Kmiec
I enjoy working in a variety of media, using both traditional techniques and digital tools. In my abstract paintings I use acrylic based materials and a wide range of mark making tools.

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Lana Matskiv
“All I need to do is listen to the voices in my surroundings and translate them into the visual world with the use of tone, color and edges."

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Marjorie Moeser. "Rythmic lines, textured surfaces, dark light passages, these all stand out as design features in the vast landscape that surround me in southern New Mexico."
These two beauties are part of SMALL GEMS show&sale, starts tomorrow at WAAC

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Today we feature Joanne Nelson. An exceptional artist who is an innovative contributor to and also sits on the Board of our great association. She is currently exhibiting her own show, 'GO FIGURE' at the https://t.co/HagyayxQE3

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This we are sharing Susan A.'s

“We were guided through to see O'Keeffe's art. Then a well-supplied workshop began with paint & other supplies. It was a fun special time.”

Create your own Support by becoming a member today.

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Remember Monday
Who remembers this awesome Batman series and who can forget the Joker in it can anyone guess the voice? Share your memories and who was your favorite character or Villain in the show.

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Is it just us or has it been cold and grey for 17 years? We are seeking respite in the blue skies and lush greens of Diane Segger’s paintings.

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Our are on a temp hiatus while I'm on a Pro-D workshop... but starting in March they will be SUPER-exciting as they feature 2018 speakers, workshop leaders, demonstrators, etc! (& by then I'll learn how to thread scheduled tweets in TweetDeck).

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Mary Ellen Taylor (https://t.co/JcEDFeTy7G) is a botanical & nature artist based in London UK, currently managing & teaching at the Chelsea School of Botanical Art @ Chelsea Physic Garden. Earlier work depicts flora/fauna of the Galapagos! Please share! 🦋🌵🐢#GNSIMemberMondays

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