Art
In an effort to support Canadian Artists, we have a variety of art available for you to choose the piece(s) that'll fit your home.

- Moraine Lake, Floe Lake
- Howsers Spire, Elfin Lake
Duane Murrin
Duane Murrin is a self-taught artist who grew up wandering the forest and mountains of North Vancouver strumming his guitar in search of those magical spots that just sing. In the early 1990’s, playing in bands he was always the one volunteering to illustrate the gig posters and album covers. Around the year 2000 he turned his artistic expression to painting the Canadian landscape drawing influence from the Group of Seven and mixing it with the graphic sensibility from his rock poster days to create a kind of electrifying hybrid with bold colours and thick outlines.

- View From Grouse Mountain
Lauren James-Davies
Lauren James-Davies (b. 2003) is a visual artist living and working in Vancouver, BC. Her larger-than-life works emerge through collage, meticulous attention to detail, and ongoing experimentation with colour and form. She is completing a BFA in Visual Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design and has participated in several exhibitions there, including the annual drawing shows The Liveliness of Drawing (2023) and Traces (2024), as well as The Neighbourhood Galleries’ That Which Surrounds Us (2025).

- Haven
Kari Lehr
Kari Lehr is a painter based in Alberta’s Crowsnest Pass and a graduate of the Alberta College of Art (now the Alberta University of the Arts). After a 20-year career in illustration across North America, she began pursuing her personal practice in acrylic and mixed media, focusing on bears and other wildlife. In 2015, she launched her Wild Things line of reproductions, now sold to retailers across Canada and the United States. Inspired by the natural world, Lehr’s work celebrates wildlife and supports conservation efforts. Her paintings are held in private collections worldwide.

- Vancouver Island
Fluid Resin
Sooke, BC artists Ace Thom and Sue Perello create abstract resin art inspired by Vancouver Island’s West Coast. Combining Sue’s mosaic experience with Ace’s colour and technical skill, their work often includes treasures collected from local beaches, capturing the movement and beauty of the ocean in striking wall décor.
