Kimiko specializes in the medium of Nihonga, traditional Japanese painting. Instead of oils, the Nihonga artist uses powdered, organic mineral pigments that are bound to Japanese parchment with a natural glue. Kimiko prefers floral subjects but has also done extensive work in landscape and figures. She has completed a 12-painting series depicting the flowers of each month in Japan and is now at work on a similar series for the flowers of...
Paul Grignon
Paul was always drawing and painting as a child, and began working in oils at the age of 13. Later, a year at Toronto’s New School of Art fully awakened his “artist’s soul”. In 1973, he moved to Gabriola Island in B.C. where he worked as a tree planter and at construction, as well as doing commercial and fine art. Divine Afternoon, Giclee...
Kristi Bridgeman
Kristi was born and raised on the Pacific Coast to a family of artists and avid gardeners. Kristi´s fine art has won awards in several juried exhibitions of the Federation of Canadian Artists, and she has received awards for her children’s book illustrations by the International Independent Publishers. She is a juried member of the Federation of Canadian Artists and Vice President of the Island Illustrators Society as well as a member of the...
Diane Adolph
Diane Adolph was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1962. Exploring the world of art and design at an early age led Diane to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she accepted a position in the creation of a large commission of stained glass church windows. In 1980, Diane moved to Victoria, British Columbia, bringing with her a strong sense of colour and form that would greatly influence the future palette of her work. Diane completed a three year program with a...






