A self-taught artist, Bob paints in a representational
style and has been painting or involved with art related
activities since his teen years.
Landscapes, seascapes, faces and figures are his favourite
subjects and he continues to spend his time experimenting
and studying the craft of painting fine art in an effort
to reach an ever elusive goal.
Bob continues to be fascinated by the effects of light
on the subjects he chooses to paint. Though realistic
in his painting style he seeks the beautiful abstract
patterns that he finds in nature. The changing qualities
of light and abstract patterns, combined with bold brush
work make up Bob’s unique vision of the world.
Many of Bob’s oil and watercolour paintings have
been created on locations in various parts of rural
Ontario, the Arctic, the Maritimes or other places on
his travels outside of Canada. His larger paintings
are created in his home studio working from his ‘Plein
Air’ studies and reference materials gathered
on his journeys.
Bob has exhibited his paintings in many group showings
in Toronto and London, Ontario starting in the mid 1960’s.
For over 30 years he annually held successful, by invitation
only, exhibits in the Markham area. In 1984 he participated
in a two-person show held in a restored castle in Stia,
Italy, a small town outside of Florence.
After being elected to membership in the prestigious
and historic Ontario Society of Artists, Bob exhibit
in many of the societies annual juried exhibitions.
He was an active member of the OSA in the early 1980’s
attaining the position of vice-president.
In 1997, after his watercolour paintings were juried
he was invited to join the Canadian Society on Painters
in Water Colours. One of the many exhibitions he participated
in was the International Watercolour Biennial, held
in Mexico City in October 2000. One of his paintings
hangs with the societies Diploma Collection in the Art
Gallery of Peel, Ontario. He served on the executive
committee for a number of years.
In 2005, Bob joined with five well-known Canadian artists
and established Plein Air Canada, an organization promoting
painting out of doors…in the open air.
Bob was one of 25 artists, in 2006, who traveled to
Canada’s North West Passage to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of its discovery.
Born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1938 Bob and his wife
Mona reside in Thornhill, Ontario. |