Charlie Easton
Adventurous and dynamic landscape artist Charlie Easton transports viewers to pristine and often unscathed expanses of almost unfathomable splendor where environment is sweepingly presented in all its raw and unfettered serenity.
Employing softly illuminated hues and energizing contrast, Easton brushes the viewer through a magnitude of scenery rooted in the ignition of dreams. Dappled, trickling light highlights seemingly impossible perspectives as the artist’s work conjures the sensation of flying into and across surreal vistas and clandestine lands.
Easton’s vibrant works are an artistic tour of the places one finds it easier to breathe. Each painted feature seems to expand and contract before the viewer’s eyes, inhaling and exhaling through a telling conversation with nature. Stripped down to the essential elements, removing all the noise that follows one in their daily life, the artist’s billowing scenes bring the viewer intimately nearer the spaces where one’s heartbeat can be heard from within.
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Spirit of the Falls$CAD 6,200.00 -
Assiniboine Patterns$CAD 5,400.00 -
Green Shock$CAD 5,250.00 -
Rockies Infinity$CAD 5,250.00 -
Cactus illuminated$CAD 5,250.00 -
Spirit Island Mood$CAD 5,250.00 -
Elemental RockiesReserved -
Anything goes in the foothills$CAD 4,300.00 -
The light within$CAD 4,300.00 -
A dance of ice and light$CAD 4,300.00 -
Big Angles$CAD 4,300.00 -
Boats Waiting$CAD 4,300.00 -
Castle Highlights$CAD 4,300.00 -
Courtyard Gossip$CAD 4,300.00 -
Seat A$CAD 4,300.00 -
Seat K$CAD 4,300.00 -
Sky Fade Above the Peaks$CAD 4,300.00 -
Turquoise morning$CAD 4,300.00 -
Yoho Flow$CAD 4,300.00 -
Pine Colours$CAD 3,100.00 -
To the Light$CAD 3,100.00 -
Velvet and snow$CAD 3,100.00 -
To The Light$CAD 3,100.00 -
Carving its path$CAD 2,600.00 -
Fairholme from Banff$CAD 2,600.00 -
Summer Blues above the Valley$CAD 2,600.00 -
Blue Grama$CAD 2,600.00 -
Untitled$CAD 2,600.00 -
Approaching$CAD 2,600.00 -
Icefields glowSold
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Charlie Easton
Driven to Paint | Artist's Reception, Saturday April 5, 3 PM to 5 PM 5 - 19 Apr 2025For Charlie Easton, painting is more than a practice—it’s a compulsion, an obsession, a deep-seated need to translate the world into color and shape . His artistic drive is fuelled...Read more -
Group Show
Featuring Verne Busby & Charlie Easton 21 Mar - 10 Apr 2024We are pleased to announce a group exhibition featuring the works of Verne Busby and Charlie Easton, two exceptionally talented Canadian landscape artists. This collective presentation will showcase their unique...Read more -
Charlie Easton & Christopher Friesen
Collection of New Works | Pushing the Genre 13 Aug - 10 Sep 2022Deeply entrenched in a long and storied history, landscape works continue to thrive in the 21st century, and indeed the genre is more vital today than ever with our world-wide...Read more -
Charlie Easton
New Works 12 Jun - 3 Jul 2021GFA is pleased to welcome Charlie Easton to the gallery. Charlie is a a prolific painter of landscapes and seascapes in both oils and acrylics, and he is a Senior...Read more
Charlie Easton comes from a family of British artists. He moved to Canada in 2006 and immediately fell in love with the same scenery that inspired many of the Group of Seven.
A prolific painter of landscapes and seascapes in both oils and acrylics, Charlie is represented by galleries across North America and Europewhere he regularly has solo exhibitions of his work.
He is a Senior Signature Member of the Federation of Canadian Artists (SFCA) and has studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, at Emily Carr University, and at many workshops worldwide.
Charlie has a studio in Vancouver, but his first love is painting on location in BC, Alberta, California and beyond. He has had residencies in Haida Gwaii, with The Haida Nation and Parks Canada, in Banff and in Whistler.
“In my work I invite the viewer to come hiking with me, to ski by my side, and to see the same stunning views that get me so excited to be alive! I try to focus all my energy on capturing the elements in a scene that make it meaningful to me. Expending energy on anything that gets in the way of the story just isn't worth it. I paint in a style which mirrors my life motto. Maximum fun, minimum fuss.”
