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Featured BAC Artists
Ragnhild (Roni) Glenn 

Roni recently displayed her art at Vito's Restaurant in Brighton

She enjoys painting animals, people and flowers, her media is acrylics on canvas .

Born in Scotland she moved to London.to study.

Studied at the Chelsea School of Commercial Art, trained in Theatre and Opera and has  designed costumes for theatrical productions.

Moved to Canada in 1966 and later in 1981 to Florida where I started painting in Oils and taking part in Art Shows in Orlando, this continued while living in Athens Georgia.

Upon return to Canada she continued painting in Acrylics then turned to painted wood crafts, and miniature figurines using a polymer clay medium..

E-mail roniglenn@gmail.com      Web site   www.ballyscunnion.com/skyeglenstudio








Tom Groot 

Tom's recent exhibit at Lola's Coffee Shop displayed his digital photography, which encompasses landscape, domestic farm animal and floral images
He has had  a number of successful showings in Northumberland. Since moving to Grafton in 2008, Tom has participated in two Northumberland Hills Studio Tours, exhibited at "the Friends of Presqu'ile" Christmas Sale and BAC shows in Brighton, also Cobourg's Summer Waterfront Festival also exhibited at the John M. Parrott Art Gallery in Belleville.
 Tom also keeps busy with graphic design work. He has produced an annual Northumberland Hills calendar for the past 3 years. Tom's work can be found in the Art Gallery of Northumberland's gift shop, at the Avid Reader in Cobourg, the Eclectic Mix in Warkworth.
Website: <www.Flying-Dutchman.ca>
E-mail: <Photos@Flying-Dutchman.ca>












Leah Murray

 


Leah Murray is a rural-agricultural based photographer in Hastings, Prince Edward and Northumberland Counties, Ontario, Canada..

Since 1995, my photographic work has been aimed at documenting the fascinating world around me. I have been fortunate in finding opportunities to document the lives and activities of our fellow creatures even in the midst of a megopolis like the greater Toronto area.

 I began to feel some urgency around telling the story of our amazing country and its remarkable flora and fauna in the late nineties, and quickly found that my images were to be my narrative medium, occasionally blending them with the written word and the sounds of world and alternative music to evoke a strong response in my audience.

I have been strongly influenced by Ansel Adams, the late Galen Rowell, Jerry Uelsmann and Franz Lanting, all photographers who pushed (and push) their own envelopes and who make a lifelong habit of learning and growing.


Leah now specializes in product, industrial/agricultural and livestock photography for print and web..  Her personal work focuses on documenting rural and small-town Canada in post-millennium years.