Artist
Backstory – This is my memory of the hike we took through The Battery. I instantly fell in love with all the brightly coloured jelly bean houses and of course the warmth and hospitality of the people of St John’s!
$3 per mask will be donated to Craig Kulig Memorial Fund which funds cancer research at The Ottawa Hospital.
Darlene Kulig Artist
Darlene’s signature style is described as semi-abstracted spirited landscape and her love of the beauty available in the Canadian landscape is clear. What is especially impressive is that she has developed a unique very personal approach that “feels” Canadian and is utterly joyful.
Darlene’s award winning work has been featured in North American publications and Global Affairs Canada has installed a selection of Kulig Canadian Landscapes in Canadian Embassies buildings around the world. The Mayo clinic has Darlene’s work hanging in the Rochester Clinic and Pomegranate Communications has licensed Darlene’s work in their international product line.
A member of the Etobicoke Art Group and Neilson Park Creative Centre where she studies and paints, you can find her work in galleries across Canada and the United States as well as private collections around the world.