In 2013 I had the opportunity to travel to historic Barkerville, B.C. to become Theatre Royal's first artist in residence. The following year I returned with an exhibit of paintings depicting the gold-rush town and some of its familiar faces. Giclee' reproductions of the paintings were sold with all the proceeds going to Barkerville and Theatre Royal. In the years since my first visit I have contiuned to paint the beautiful mountain town and the fascinating, talented and devoted individules who bring it to life.
- St Saviour 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- Welcome St Saviour 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- Looking Up St Saviour 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- Cariboo Sentinel - 24x48 acrylic on canvas
- One August Morning 22x30 acrylic on canvas
- Barkerville Waterlines 24x48 acrylic on canvas
- Defying Time In Barkerville - 24x48 acrylic on canvas
- Giddings Cabin 24x48 acrylic on canvas
- Cariboo Sentinel I - 20"x24" acrylic on canvas
- Mr Grimsby 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- NC Man with Grey Hat
- The Gold Commisioner 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- Doug The Stagecoach Driver 20x16 acrylic on canvas
- Madame Bendixen 20x16 acrylic on canvas
- Miss Playfair 20x16 acrylic on canvas
- Stage Door On Williams Creek 24x48 acrylic on canvas
- Amy In The Dressing Room 22x30 acrylic on canvas
- Miss Ella Montez 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- Mr Roebottom 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- A Serious Moment Mr Ward 36x18 acrylic on canvas
- Paco 16x20 acrylic on canvas
- Ready for the Saturday Night Show 24x20 acrylic on canvas
- Saturday Night On The Town 18x36 acrylic on canvas
- The Colonel 36x18 acrylic on canvas