Marlene Muir-Chase
Many people in Western Canada will recognize Marlene Muir-Chase as the artist who began painting some twenty-seven years ago with oils on saw blades, milk cans and other such rural metal relics of the time.
Her style of painting and her technique has since developed from years of seminars and many art classes.
Several years ago she and her husband Bill (an award winning wood carver) began to spend their winters on Vancouver Island. This brought on a whole new inspiration and experience as she associated with different artists of all mediums. She decided to branch out into some of these other mediums and attended classes and seminars from instructors of watercolour and acrylic.
She presently prefers an impressionistic style and mostly paints on canvas or glass.
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