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Join with Rebekah Wilkinson, an emerging Canadian artist, as she navigates the art world in becoming a professional artist. With her landscape acrylic paintings, charcoal drawings and digital photography, her strong passion for the visual arts is evident. Learn with her as she blogs about her art and her art world experiences.
Recent Posts
The Written Music for Fur Elise by Beethoven Is Inspiration for an Acrylic Painting
Fur Elise Have you got all your Christmas shopping done yet? I haven’t even started and I am starting to panic with only 20 days left. Typically, I like to have all my shopping done before December so that I don’t have to fight lineups, c...
Valuable Acrylic Painting of a Harp
The Harp Can you believe how quickly the weeks keep ticking by? It amazes me every time I sit down to write this newsletter. I send out an issue thinking I have a 2-week break but, before you know it, it is time to start putting another one to...
Artisans of the Okanagan Holiday Exhibition and Sale
Here’s my booth set-up for the Artisans of the Okanagan Holiday Exhibition and Sale held at the Rotary Centre for the Arts, Kelowna, BC on November 13-15, 2009. For those who missed out, there was lots of great art and fantastic background live...
Music-Inspired Paintings Inspire Study of Music and Emotions
Piano Another triple-header of hockey this weekend, but as my schedule conflicts with some of the games, I may need to miss out. But, what can ya do? To continue with my mini series of music inspired paintings, this 18″x36″ acrylic...
Have I Found What I Have Been Missing?
So in the last issue of OFF THE EASEL e-newsletter I wrote about how I felt there was something missing from the art world that I really couldn’t grasp. My questioning centered around missing the aesthetics in some conceptual art. I looked for ...
Music-Themed, White Acrylic Paintings
The Violin I am gearing myself up for 3 hockey games this weekend. Now, that is a lot of hockey. At least, we get to share the experience with my brother & sister-in-law who will be visiting for a late Thanksgiving. But there, unfortunately, wonâ...

