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RANCHLANDS BELOW LIVINGSTONE RANGE
WW002
acrylic, canvas
12" x 48"
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PRAIRIE GRASS TO MOUNTAIN PASS
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15" x 75"
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William H. Webb

W.H. Webb was born and raised in England and trained as an art teacher. A career in education in Canada followed while Webb continued his painting. After his first solo exhibition in Alberta in 1986, his works were enthusiastically accepted across Canada in corporate and private collections. Recently W.H. Webb was acknowledged as “One of Canada’s most prominent visual artists” by the Canadiana fund, and was honoured by having a large landscape painting accepted into the Official State Collection of Canada.

His work has demonstrated a lasting “love affair” with the prairies and his large realistic landscapes reflect the beauty and the mood of the land of endless horizons where the sky never seems to end.

When his realistic portraits of the Alberta countryside proved a hit with the art-buying public, he finally began contemplating a career change. “Painting is a lonely and demanding profession”, says Mr. Webb, and it is not as financially rewarding as his previous work. But he wouldn’t give it up now for the world. “I enjoyed being a school administrator, but painting – this is what life is all about”.


William H. Webb



Collections
Alberta Foundation for the Arts
Alberta Medical Association
Amoco Canada
Bennett Jones Verchere
Blue Cross
Cactus Drilling
Canadian National Railways
Canadian Utilities
Chevron Canada Resources
The Churchill Corporation
City of Edmonton
Commodity Management Inc
Continental Communications
Coopers & Lybrand
C S Resources Ltd
Delta Hotels
Encore Inc
GMA International
Home Oil Company
Impact Ltd
Interprovincial Pipeline
Lacey International
Lancaster Financial Group
Lockerbie & Hole
Medicentres
Morrison Petroleum
Nesbitt Thompson
Ocelot Energy
Official State Collection of Canada
Petroaudit Consultants Inc
Phoenix Hydraulics
Stampede Oil
Scotia Capital
Suncor, Calgary
Superior Energy
Telus


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