ARTWORK

Lavender

Water Media
14" x 11"
$500

Winter River

Water Media
13" x 10"
$500

Resonant

Oil Painting
8" x 8"
$900 SOLD

Wide As Heaven

Oil Painting
12" x 11"
$1250 SOLD

Distant Shore

Oil Painting
12" x 12"
$1175 SOLD

Ghost Trees

Watercolour
10" x 14"
$500 SOLD

Gateway

Watercolour
14" x 11"
$300 SOLD

The Release

Oil Painting
12" x 12"
$1175 SOLD

Algonquin Sunset

Oil Painting
12" x 9"
$650 SOLD

Beyond The Blue

Oil Painting
16" x 12"
$850 SOLD

Crag

Oil Painting
40" x 30"
$3000 SOLD

Elegy

Acrylic
10" x 13"
$500 SOLD

Silent Way

Oil Painting
20" x 16"
$1125 SOLD

The Far Shore

Oil Painting
20" x 16"
$1125 SOLD

Toward The Dawn

Oil Painting
48" x 24"
$2880 SOLD

Waiting

Water Media
14" x 11"
$500 SOLD

Winter Slope

Mixed Media
14" x 11"
$500 SOLD

Artist Biography

Born in 1962, David Lidbetter developed an early appreciation for the Canadian wilderness.

As a child the times spent traveling with his family through scenic provinces became the catalyst for his future painting career and an intensive art studio program in his formative teenage years solidified his love for art.

After many years of exploring various mediums and subject matter, Lidbetter has spent the last ten years painting highly identifiable and unquestionably Canadian landscapes in oil.

He works close to his home and studio in Ottawa, Canada in areas like Temagami, Gatineau and Algonquin Park. It is no coincidence that his work is reminiscent to the vistas explored by other landscape painters like Tom Thomson and The Group of Seven.

In fact David’s work has been recognized as highly collectable and described as “contemporary feeling Group of Seven scenes pared down to their essentials. [Where] mood seems more important than the actual details of forests, rivers and skies.”

David will spend hours and sometimes days in local forests and nearby lakes photographing, studying, sketching and absorbing the information he will later turn into larger paintings. He works primarily in oil on board and most recently has introduced casein and watercolours.

He says of his ever-evolving work “The scenes that capture me are often the ones that would immediately be overlooked by others. Something usually catches my eye, such as a change of light or a strong contrast of colour and shapes”
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