| "Power and Glory" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 36 x 48 Inches | |
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| "Reaching Out II" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 36 x 36 Inches | |
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| "Viewpoint - Wild Pacific Trail" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 30 x 36 Inches | |
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| "Country Lane" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 30 x 36 Inches | |
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| "Surf's Up" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 12 x 16 Inches | |
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| "Amphitrite Point Lighthouse, Ucluelet" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 18 x 24 Inches | |
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| "Toward The Rocks, Tofino" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 18 x 36 Inches | |
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| "Ocean Breezes" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 48 x 48 Inches | |
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| "Mountain Valley" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 30 x 40 Inches | |
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| "Seawall - Stanley Park" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 22 x 28 Inches | |
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| "Helliwell - Hornby" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 22 x 28 Inches | |
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| "Shannon Falls" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 36 x 24 Inches | |
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| "Holding Hands" | | Acrylic on Canvas - 14 x 18 Inches | |
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| "Runoff, Squamish " | | Acrylic on Canvas - 12 x 16 Inches | |
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For more information, please contact the gallery by email or phone 604 687-7466 (toll free 1-877-787-7466).
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AMANDA JONES
AMANDA JONES has had a life long love affair landscape painting.Born in England, Amanda emigrated to Canada in 1968 and now lives in Richmond, BC.
Spontaneous by nature, Jones loves the freedom of picking up a canvas and
expressing herself on it.She loves to paint nature, preferably without people.“I like my paintings to pull you in,” she says.Each blank canvas is an invitation to apply lots of paint with lots of energy and see where it leads her.The influence of the
Group of Seven often plays a part in her paintings. Her work reflects her love of the rhythms and patterns found in nature, from the wild Pacific shores to the majestic mountains and windblown trees.
She has exhibited in numerous group and solo
juried shows and she has won many awards and medals for her lovely paintings.Her work was selected to on display at the Vancouver Intl. Airport during the 2010 Olympics.
Primarily self-taught, Amanda has studied with several respected Canadian
artists, and has been a member of Federation of Canadian Artists since 1992 and in 1996 attained AFCA and in 2010 was honored with SFCA Signature Status, the highest level attainable in the FCA.
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