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Mostly Watercolour
H. Wilkinson, T. S. Milne

Pearl Ellis Gallery Jul 16, 2019 – Aug 03, 2019

Mostly Watercolours, showcasing local artists Trisha Scarlett Milne and Heather Wilkinson, runs July 16-August 3 at the Pearl Ellis Gallery in Comox. The artists are friends with much in common: both are excited by watercolour, have travelled widely, live in the Comox Valley and winter in La Manzanilla, Mexico.

Trisha Scarlett Milne, a Comox Valley resident since the early 1980s, began using watercolour twenty years ago. Painting as Trisha Scarlett Montague, she had Blue Door Studio in Cumberland from 2002-2005 and was active in the local and provincial art community during that time while selling and receiving recognition for her work. In 2005, she began teaching overseas focussing more on teaching and less on painting. She lived in Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Myanmar and more recently, Mexico. Milne’s strong watercolors depict landscapes and people in British Columbia and the countries where she has lived. She paints at Juniper Studio near Point Holmes.

Heather Wilkinson has lived in the Comox Valley since 1995, working as school counsellor, while also gardening, hiking, skiing, cycling, singing, dancing and enjoying the bounty of the valley. Retired now, Heather finds joy and beauty in moments of connection with people and places. She has photographed many of these moments. In 2013 Heather began painting, mostly watercolours, mostly from her own photos. Her portraits are remarkable, capturing the emotion in the faces and, particularly, the eyes of her subjects.

A reception will be held on Saturday, July 20 from 1-3 pm. The artists will be in attendance and everyone is welcome.

"Boat Coming"
by Trish Scarlett Milne
"Sculptor"
by Heather Wilkinson
"Cambodian Man"
by Heather Wilkinson
"Ramana Maharshi"
by Heather Wilkinson
"Grazing In Yelapa"
by Trish Scarlett Milne
"Promise Of Abundance"
by Trish Scarlett Milne
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