Chris MacClure Island Inlet - est. $275-$350 11" x 14", Acrylic on Panel, Framed - Auction Ends Sept 15 Chris was born in 1943 on the east coast. His father, a jazz musician and his mother a play-write, fostered an early interest in the arts. His fine art education was highlighted with schooling at both Concordia University in Montreal, Canada and the Emily Carr Art School in Vancouver, Canada. ... Read MoreChris MacClure Island Inlet - est. $275-$350 Chris was born in 1943 on the east coast. His father, a jazz musician and his mother a play-write, fostered an early interest in the arts. His fine art education was highlighted with schooling at both Concordia University in Montreal, Canada and the Emily Carr Art School in Vancouver, Canada.
"While education gives you the direction, living the life as an artist gives you the inspiration." says Chris. This philosophy has served Chris well in the many years he has spent living his art, mastering the craft and gaining international recognition. He was first published in 1981 and since that time has many sold out editions in the print market.
The Ford Motor Company of Detroit, for the first time, licensed an artist to publish Limited Edition art pieces. This series by Chris is officially titled "The Ford Collection". Chris's art has found its way into numerous collections throughout the world such as those of Bill Clinton (Washington), Boris Yeltsin (Moscow), John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Jay Leno (Los Angeles), Pepsico (New York), and Ford Motor Company (Detroit). Close CURRENT BID $250.00
About The Canadian Art Auction The Canadian Art Auction is the latest brilliant brain-child of Chris MacClure's and this time his efforts involve promoting emerging artists and the New Masters... Read More Buyers & Sellers New to the Canadian Art Auction? Here you will find important information regarding Buying & Selling... Learn More About The Current Auction The current auction revolves around the beautiful art of Mexico. It will feature 10 artists from Canada, Mexico and the USA... Read More Register To Start Bidding You must register before you can place a bid. Click on the register button below, fill out the required fields and place your bids. Register
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About The Canadian Art AuctionIn 1997, artist Chris MacClure opened a Gallery/Studio in Cabo San Lucas Baja, Mexico. Within a couple of years the Golden Cactus Gallery had become the premier gallery in Los Cabos with a stable of over a dozen top painters from Mexico, Canada, United States and other internationally collected artists.
MacClure's 40 years in the art business helped him to navigate the intricacies of operating a business in a foreign country and building the gallery to become a commercially viable enterprise with a burgeoning client base from all over the world. In addition to overseeing the gallery business, running exciting resort show art venues for his artists and painting his own works, he managed to find the time to single-handedly instigate International Artist Day on the world-wide web, which has now gained recognition and support from artists, galleries, and art lovers all over the globe. The October 25th International Artist Day Celebration honors artists for their contribution to society historically and in the present. MacClure knows full well the extraordinary demands that living life as an artist brings and he is passionate about helping the art and artists gain respect and recognition, devoting his time, energy and money to promote the cause.
The CANADIAN ART AUCTION is the latest brilliant brain-child of MacClure's and this time his efforts involve promoting emerging artists and THE NEW MASTERS; those artists who have paid their dues in time, effort and talent but perhaps have not yet been discovered by the world auction houses, as only a small percentage of living artists are accepted; those artists who are more known to the public at large. The Canada Art Auction gives the public an opportunity to discover the works of artists they may not be aware of.
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Have fun and participate to help these artists in this new Canada art auction achieve their visions; which in turn will be a blessing for us all.
"ARTISTS AND THEIR ART ARE NOT ALWAYS IMPORTANT AT THE SAME TIME"
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About The Current Auction
"Baja to British Columbia"
Artwork from the travels of the artists over the years. From the west coast of British Columbia, Canada & Baja, Mexico.
Some older pieces and some from more recent travels.
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