Vancouver Island is ripe with artistic talent. We are proud to be the home of some of the best the Island has to offer by representing internationally-known local art as well as up and coming artists. We have direct relationships with some of the Island’s most amazing artists meaning we can provide you exclusive access to the art you love.
Vancouver Island artists/galleries we directly collaborate with at the Yellow Bird Arts Gallery
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- Martin Kaspers – photography
- Carol Evans – watercolor
- Fred (Francine) Peters – painting
- David Hutchison – photography
- Mark Hobson – painting
- EJ Hughes – painting
- Graham Herbert – painting
- Marla Wilson – painting + originals
- Bernard Haskell – Indigenous art original
- Patricia M. Mansell – painting + originals
- Ken LaRose – photography
- Aeiriuhnn Mair – multi-disciplined
- David Earl – photography
- Linda Heslop – painting + originals
- Joan Larson – painting
- Robert Bauer – pottery
- Brian Rigby – woodworking
- Mary Orton – digital photography/painting
- Fatemeh Jiriaee – painting
- Helen O. Binns – watercolor
- Michael Forbes – Indigenous glassware
- Mussels and More – pottery
Some of the many artists prints and cards we carry
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- Gordon Henschel – painting
- Catherine White – Indigenous artist – drawing
- Paul Grignon – painting
- Roy Henry Vickers – Indigenous art
- Israel Shotridge – Indigenous art
- Fred Anderson Jr. – Indigenous art (digital painting)
- Ray Bob – Indigenous art (painting)
- Ketih Hiscock – illustration
- William Vanscoy – photography
- Dave Kornik – photography
- Lyn H. McCammon – painting
- Bill Maximick – painting
- Sue Coleman – nature / wildlife painting
- Robert Bateman – wildlife painting
- Ray Senet – painting
- Breen Bergstrome – drawing / painting
- Robert Duncan – painting
- Emily Carr – painting
- April Lacheur – painting
- Angelina Wrona – painting
Wondering what specific art may look like on your wall?
WallApp “is well-known for good reasons: it’s free and allows you to upload a photo of your room and a piece of artwork to display. While other apps will only let you add art pieces to existing photos of rooms, WallApp enables you to use your own walls. From there, you can move the art piece around and see exactly how it’ll look in your home. WallApp works right in your browser, so you don’t even have to download an app to use it. If you’re looking for an easy wall art visualizer, this is the perfect place to start.”
Link to other Visualizer Apps
5 Free Wall Art Visualizer Apps to See Art in Your Home – article