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Local Artists Featured on Hills’ Walls

View The Hills Collection, courtesy of the Craig Gallery

Shannon Craig Morphew

Shannon Craig Morphew was born in St John’s Newfoundland in 1977 and attended OCAD University in Toronto. She is well known for her vibrant, linear style. Her use of ink, oil paint washes and thick strokes of colour are influenced in part by her travels in Canada and Europe.
Artwork: "Wild Green Hills", Oil on canvas, 36 x 36"

Brent Hodgson

Brent Hodgson spent a lifetime in Kitchener and now resides in Meaford. He is passionate about photography, spent time as an environmental lab chemist and owner operator of the Eldon Gallery in Waterloo for nine years, and is a professional picture framer at Eldon Picture Framing and Art Services in Meaford. 
Artwork: “North Wind”, Acrylic

Kelsey Lowes

Kelsey Lowes is from Meaford and her artwork gravitated towards using a palette knife in her late 20s as her creative expression started to evolve outside of just a hobby. Alot of what Kelsey paints comes from a place of needing to escape the everyday chaos and create something that balances our feelings and emotions. 
Artwork: “Finding the Light”, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48"

Loo McNulty

Loo McNulty is a local illustrator and surface pattern designer known for her colourful and whimsical style. She is the founder of Happy Just Happy, a purpose-driven lifestyle brand on a mission to spread joy and optimism and promote social change through carefully curated, mood-boosting products.

Evelyne Richer

Evelyne Richer, formerly from Montreal and Toronto, has brought her mix of urban and rural sensibilities to the forefront with vibrant and noisy works in an abstract, gestural and impressionistic style. Her work ranges from painting in acrylics to installations in wood and copper to monotype printing and collage.
Artwork: "After 3 o'clock", Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30"

Suzette Terry

Suzette Terry spent her early years in Fergus before settling in Meaford. Her work ranges from figurative to vibrant abstract pursuits and her mediums range from paintings in oil and acrylic to printmaking and animated mixed media collages. She loves to use rich hues and her art is influenced by the colours of the Fauves, the abstraction of Picasso, and the simplicity of Matisse.
"Tree of Connectivity", Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48'