HENRY LOBO of Mississauga, Ontario
Medium: Acrylic

Recognized by many people all over the world for his fine art on canvas and shale, Henry Lobo can be classified as a well established and successful full time artist.

In elementary school Henry was taught by Italian nuns (Sister Ida, Angela and Jacinta), they introduced him to arts and crafts and tutored him even after regular class hours, teaching him how to paint. In his high school (St. Anthony's Monte De Guirim, Goa) run by Franciscan Priests, Brother Vitalis further educated him about the world of art. in 1969 Henry traveled to London England where he trained for two years at Sir John Cass College of Art.

Currently Henry resides in Mississauga Ontario, where he has been living for over 20 years. Originally he comes from a place located on the south west coast of India called goa. He arrived in Canada in 1971 and was initially employed by various companies, some of which were involved in colour blending and cartography. The experience and knowledge gained through his early employment were later applied in his career as an artist.

In 1974 Henry commenced painting full time and traveled extensively throughout Canada to gain exposure. Many of his pieces have been exhibited in galleries across the country.

As a versatile artist, Henry uses what could be considered a North American technique, although having a distinct style of his own. He works predominately in acrylics, using the paint very generously and ingeniously to give his paintings a three-dimensional effect. He also paints on shale using the contours of the rock to add a unique perspective of depth and dimension.

Henry Lobo has displayed his works at numerous established art exhibitions such as: One of a Kind, Signatures, Art in the Park Windsor / Parry Sound / Mississauga / Cobourg Waterfront Festival, Kempenfest - Barrie, London Home County, Montreal, Kingston, Belleville, Sarnia and many others. his paintings hang on the walls of thousands of homes throughout Canada and all over the world.




Harold Graves of Uxbridge, Ontario
Medium: WOOD
Uxbridge, Ontario. Phone: 905-852-7203
Folding Muskoka Cedar Chair
  • Adult or Child size
  • Fold for easy storage
  • Stained or non-stained

  • Bench
    • Made of Cedar or Pine
    • Stained or Unstained
    • 4 ft or 5 ft length



    Esa's Rock Art Studio
    Medium: Acrylic
    11 Stanley Ave., R.R. #2, Hawkestone Ont. Canada L0L 1T0
    Tel.: 705-487-2059
    Website: www.esarockartstudio.com E-mail: info@esarockartstudio.com
    Georgian Bay Pines

    About the Artist:
    ESA
    has been a professional artist for 40 years. He was born in Finland and as a young man, he was a merchant seaman, traveling around the world. He and his family used to live in Northern Ontario in Lake Temiskaming district. It is there, he and his wife Maila raised their two children Susan and Sandra. Presently, he and his wife reside in Lake Simcoe area in Ontario. Over the years, he has exhibited his art at many art shows and as a result, his works have found their way to private and corporate collections worldwide. He has exhibited in numerous one-man and group shows.

    He has authored four books and his designs have been published in numerous magazines over the years. his medium is acrylic on stainless steel, canvas and slate. His work covers a wide spectrum of subjects, from city scenes to marine scenes with the sea and ships. He has always had a special affinity for the beautiful Ontario lakes and rivers that is reflected in his landscape sceneries with loons of the lakes and the water falls of northern Ontario.


    Sunset Loons

    From the Artist:
    I began to participate with my canvas paintings at art shows in the late sixties and never dreamed that it would become a full-time profession to me. My styles and techniques have always been versatile. I started with oils, after that became water colours, then acrylics, and that was when I knew that I had found the perfect medium for me. Nature has always been close to my heart. I enjoy walking in the woods and canoeing on our magnificent, serene waterways of Ontario. Painting is a lifelong experience and I hope that you take a moment to look at my latest art work in this gallery, while visiting the area.



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