David Craig. Woman in a Field. Oil on canvas. 1986.
Inspired by Finn Slough.

David Craig takes inspiration for his artwork from Finn Slough in Richmond, BC. He completed an architectural and structural drafting course at the Vancouver Vocational Institute and studied drawing and painting at Kwantlen College in 1986. 

He has had solo exhibitions at Pacific Cinematic, the Amelia Douglas Gallery (Douglas College) and the New Westminster Library Gallery. He has shown work in group exhibitions at the BC Arts Council in Vernon, BC in 1992 and at the Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, BC. 

Artwork: David Craig. Woman in a Field. Oil on canvas. 1986.

 


 

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