Changing Corridors

An art exhibition on the environmental and ecological impacts

of human development in the bow valley wildlife corridor.

Inspiring empathy towards our more-than-human neighbours.

-Changing Corridors 

I am thrilled to be a part of a group show called “Changing Corridors” in September and October. Explore through eight like-minded Artist’s eyes the beauty of nature and the significant human impact on our wildlife corridors. The show will feature stunning landscapes, mesmerizing wildlife, and thought provoking pieces from eight very talented and passionate artists! My painting contributions to the Changing Corridors Exhibition captures the beauty and diversity of Canada’s majestic wilderness. The significance of preserving these landscapes and the wildlife within them is  extremely important to me. Through these paintings, I hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for nature and promote environmental responsibility with all who spend time and live in the local wildlife corridors.

 

 “Hanging Out”

Wildlife encounters are bound to happen when living in the mountains. We can all do our  best to limit those encounters, and learn what to do when they do happen. Give the animals as much space as possible and respect that we are sharing their home. I felt the need to paint this encounter because it was a positive one. We did what we were supposed to, we made the bears feel safe by giving them plenty of space.  In turn the bears did what they were supposed to, they ignored us because they did not feel threatened. 

These two bears, a mama and her yearling cub were chased up a tree in my sister’s yard. It had been a very hot summer and the bears had come into the residential neighborhood looking for food and water.  After the bears had been spotted up in the tree, we moved away to give them space. The mama bear laid on her back between some branches, having a rest. The cub was very entertaining, climbing up and down the branches and scratching it’s bum on the tree trunk. They hung out in the tree for quite awhile and when they felt safe, they scaled down, had a big stretch and moved on.

“Wildflower Series”

Winters are extremely long in the mountains. The peaks, the lakes, the forests and the meadows are all blanketed by snow for many months of the year. When spring finally comes and the snow starts to melt, we are gifted with dazzling wildflowers. 

Not only are they beautiful but they also play an important role in the ecosystem. Wildflowers provide food to insects and birds, their root systems help prevent erosion, they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and when they die they add nutrients back to the earth. 

 

 

A New Series ‘On The Water’

🌊 Introducing my new series “On the Water” 🌊 Dive into the depths of the Pacific West Coast with my latest series of paintings, capturing the mesmerizing beauty of sea life on the canadian coast. Join me on this aquatic adventure as we explore the wonders above the surface. “On The Water” was inspired by a glorious day spent exploring the Strait Of Georgia, many summers ago! The memories of this day have been burning in my mind for years so I figured it was time to get them out! 

  1. These Stellar Sea Lions were resting and enjoying the sun on a floating weather buoy. The sea lions leap out of the water onto the buoy usually upsetting the others and causing a commotion. The new intruder is usually given a loud telling off and pushed back into the water. It was a lot of fun to watch this group fight for a space on the buoy.

2. We were lucky to see this huge pod of Southern Resident Orcas. This group kept close to the shoreline, surfacing and diving, treating us to quite a show! The Southern Resident Orcas are now endangered with only 73 in their group. Their numbers are rapidly diminishing every year along with the Salmon population, the rise in water pollution, and the increase in shipping vessels in the Salish Sea. The marine boat activity causes underwater noise which makes it difficult for the killer whales to use their echolocation to navigate and hunt. The odds are against this group of orcas but scientists and conservationists are doing their best to preserve their habitat and ensure their survival.

3. Spy hopping is when whales pop up appear to bob on the surface on the water. Whether they are looking for their next meal or being inquisitive it is very cool to witness!

4. This beautiful scene unfolded early in the morning on our day out exploring the coastal waters. A quiet, secluded and safe place to anchor for the night.

6. These two images were captured above and below each other. So I decided to create a diptych! The top painting is of a Black Oyster Catcher on the rocky shorelines of the Pacific Coast – this is where they nest, eat, and come back to the same spot with the same mate year after year! The bottom painting is of a group of Harbour Seals sunbathing on an outcrop of rocks.

7. After a fantastic day spent exploring the coast, we sat on the rocky shore exploring the tide pools and watching the ships go by. Cargo Ships coming and going were a constant scene that day. Their impact can lead to significant disruptions in marine ecosystems, threatening the survival of various marine species and the health of ocean habitats. The southern resident orcas being one of the most affected species of noise pollution from boats. 

Pi Art Squared Exhibition 2024

The Pi Art Squared Exhibition is a round take on the traditional Square Foot Show. This year’s show will open on “Pi Day”! Pi Day is the celebration of the mathematical ratio of the circumference of a circle to it’s diameter! Pi is 3.14 and March 14th is also known numerically as 3.14. And from this artist, Kate Taylor came up with the Brilliant Pi Art Squared Exhibition, an art show of 12″ round tondo’s by many different artists. The show will officially run from March 14 – 24. There will be a show opening on  Thursday, March 14, 7-10pm at Art Alchemy, 89 Research Road, second floor. All sales will be via the website – live at 7pm EST March 14th. Please Follow @Pi.ART.Squared on Instagram for the art pieces! If you can’t make the opening, Art Alchemy will be open Friday, March 15 – Thursday, March 21 from 11-4. All tondos are $325CAD (about $240 US) including shipping.

I have created a new series called from BC To Ontario. It is a series of  the provincial flowers from 5 provinces, British Columbia Pacific Dogwood, Alberta Wild Rose, Saskatchewan Western Red Lily, Manitoba Prairie Crocus, and Ontario Whit Trillium. They are all available at https://aalchemy.faso.com/collections/202301

 

 

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Holiday Time


The holidays are coming and that means arts and craft markets too! I will be participating in three different holiday shows and sales!

❄️The Leighton Art Centre’s Festive Foothills Sale – November 7 -December 21

❄️ Art Gallery Kimberley’s Christmas Art Market – Opening Night November 18

❄️ The Banff Christmas Market – November 24-26

I have been busy creating a new set of winter themed paintings for art patch hats. I will also be releasing these for the first time ever as a limited print series at the Banff Christmas Market.

Christmas cards are back! There are 6  brand new paintings of forest critters playing in the snow! They have me excited for the Christmas holidays and playing in the snow!  I will be releasing them right before the Christmas Art Market in Kimberley, BC.

Other market items I have been working on are camping mugs, stickers, hats and toques, pillows, and lots more!

I hope to see you at one of these events!

Fall Show

It’s going to be an exciting weekend! Three of my paintings have been juried into the Federation Of Canadian Artist’s Fall Exhibition & Sale! I really love these paintings – I hope you do too! Hay bales and tractors 🚜🤠🧡💛 It was about this time last year that I took to the gravel roads and snapped the photos that inspired the paintings! Autumn in and around Calgary is special, it’s really beautiful! I hope you can stop by and see all the fantastic artwork this Saturday, October 14th from 10-4pm at the Edgemont Community Centre.

1. “Traffic On The Range Road”
2. “The Drop”
3. “Big Sky”

 

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Kingston 2023

I am participating in the Kingston Square Foot Show in Kingston, ON from October 13-15. It’s always very gratifying when you have your work juried into a show, confirmation that your hard work is paying off! I have created a little series of paintings for the show called ‘Falling On’. It is a celebration of all the gorgeous autumn colours in my neck of the woods 🤎🍁🍂🧡 The five paintings are all 12”x12” Acrylic On Gallery Wrapped Canvas.
“Fall On The Valley”, “Fall On The Mountain ”, “Fall On The River”, “Fall On The Meadow”, “Fall On The Lake”



 

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62nd Toronto Outdoor Art Fair

The Toronto Outdoor (Online) Art Fair is live! Happy to be a part of this fantastic show! So many talented artists and even more amazing artworks!

Go check it out! https://toaf.ca/gallery/amanda-maglis-long

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Federation Of Canadian Artists – Chapter Challenge Show

It’s that time again! The Federation of Canadian Artists has 14 Chapters in operation across Canada. This annual competition crowns one Chapter supreme. Last year Victoria knocked Edmonton off the top spot. Will they reclaim it or will a new Chapter enter the winner’s circle? I am happy to have my painting “It’s In The Air” included in this fun competition!

Check out the show here https://federationgallery.com/exhibit/2023_chapter_challenge/3612

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I Spy With My Little Eye…Hats In The Mountains!

THIS!! Is SUPER exciting!! Mountain Mercantile in Canmore, AB is selling my artwork patch hats! They are stocked and ready for the summer season! Where is your new hat and next adventure going to take you? 

#hatseason#wearableart #artpatch #threesisters #rundle #assiniboine #camping #hiking #paddleboarding #newhat #canmore#canafianartist #wearahat #tickseason

Calgary Stampede Western Art Gallery Showcase

Yahoo! 🤠 It’s time for Calgary Stampede 2023! Pinching myself again this year to be a part of such a huge exhibition! Here are my paintings for the Western Art Gallery’s Mini Masterpiece Salon! 7 brand new hay bale paintings, images captured from our very own Cowboy Country! Head on down to the Western Oasis in the BMO Centre for art, live music, wine and air conditioning 😉

If you can’t make it to the Calgary Stampede click here to see the Gallery https://www.calgarystampede.com/stampede/attractions/western-oasis/art-show

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