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Ross Penhall

Recent Paintings on view in St. Helena April 27 - May 15
Artist Reception | Saturday, April 27 | 4 - 6pm | St. Helena

My painting subjects are varied. There are a few elements that will draw me to a scene; solid forms, light and a basic composition I can make my own. Someone once said, “Never let a landscape get in the way of a good composition”. I couldn’t agree more. Spending the time to recreate what’s in front of you is the artists job. Cropping, chopping, squishing, flipping, erasing, adding are all my usual tricks. My subjects are found while traveling; out walking, biking, boating or driving. Coastal mountains, city streets, California hills and valleys and the central prairie are all reoccurring themes.

Biography

Ross was born on June 16, 1959 in West Vancouver, British Columbia. His parents provided incredible support to their budding young artist who displayed an early affinity for drawing and designing. Ross attended the studio art program at Capilano College and studied print making with internationally renowned print maker Wayne Eastcott. Ross continued his education in extra-sessional studies at the Emily Carr College of Art, and when not at the firehall, by tirelessly reading and working in his studio.

Nature as shaped and redefined by human hands is the focus of Ross Penhall’s captivating yet enigmatic paintings. His work depicts enchanting, manicured, urban landscapes – groomed lawns, shaped shrubbery, pruned trees – all arranged in eye- pleasing symmetry that speaks of a serene, orderly world.

Drawing upon the influences of such notable painters as Thomas Hart Benton, Georgia O’Keefe, Grant Wood and Emily Carr, Penhall has taken his own turn enhancing the enhancements. He flattens, stylizes and simplifies forms, embellishes colors and exaggerates contrasts. The result is a make-believe, somewhat unreal landscape that although compelling, serves as a gentle reminder that nature is never static, and man’s imprint is transitory unless vigilantly maintained.

Penhall credits the work of artists A. J. Casson and the Group of Seven, Edward Hopper, Grant Wood and Wayne Thiebaud for inspiring his quest to explore the architectural space and light of the landscape. Additionally, the rhythmic shapes and colours in the work of Georgia O’Keefe have also been a strong influence. Nevertheless, the greatest influence on Penhall’s life and art has been living in the high-contrast hillsides of Vancouver’s North Shore.

Ross is a disciplined and prolific artist who has exhibited annually since 1995. His work can be found in numerous private, corporate and public collections in the United States and in Canada. Ross is the father of two adult children, Sam and Sophie, who have been a source of support and inspiration to his art career. Ross currently paints from his studio in Vancouver and lives with his wife, Caron, and his dog, Howie, in Horseshoe Bay, BC.

Born

1959 West Vancouver, BC.


Selected Private and Corporate Collections

Canaccord Capital Corporation • Connor Clark & Co. Ltd • Central One Credit Union • Deans Knight Capital Management • Diana Krall & Elvis Costello • Goepel Shields & Partners • Grouse Mountain Resort • Harper Grey Eason LLP • Highland Capital • Intrawest Corporation: Whistler & Florida • Lions Gate Hospital • Malcolm Hasman • Motion Industries (Canada) Inc. • Pacific Arbour Group • Prospero International Realty Inc. • QLT Inc. • Quorum Business Lawyers • Quorum Funding Corporation • RBC Dominion Securities • RJA Medicenters • Scotia McLeod • St. Paul’s Hospital • Saturna Island Vineyards • Schemiak Art Gallery, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan • Stikeman Elliot • University of British Columbia • Vicki Gabereau • Vancity Credit Union • Vancouver Burn Fund Centre • Vancouver General Hospital • Vancoucer Hospice Society • West Vancouver Museum & Archives


Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions

2023 Losing Control of the Lanscape, West Vancouver Museum, West Vancouver, BC.

           Recent Paintings of Califonria and Vancouver, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, Montecito, CA.

2021 Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

2021 Shape and Structure, Caldwell Snyder Galley, San Francisco, CA.

2020 Far and Wide, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

2019 Art Palm Springs, Caldwell Snyder Gallery

           Standing Still, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena

           Art Market San Francisco, Caldwell Snyder Gallery

2018 Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

           Art Market, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, SF, CA.

           Art Fair, Seattle, WA.

           West Vancouver Art Museum, West Vancouver BC.

2017 Quietly Unsettled, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Art Market San Francisco, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, SF, CA.

           Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

2016 Small Break Throughs, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Context Miami, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, Miami, FL.

2015 From the Corner of My Eye, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

2014 Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

           West Vancouver Museum, West Vancouver, BC.

2013 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

2012 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

           Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

2011 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Alpha Omega Winery, Rutherford, CA.

           West Vancouver Museum & Archives, West Vancouver, BC.

2010 Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

           Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, BC.

2008 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

           Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, Ontario.

2007 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

2006 Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

           Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA.

2005 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

           SF International Art Exposition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

2004 Orcas in the City Fundraiser, Vancouver, BC.

           Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

2003 Art Chicago, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, Chicago, IL.

20th Gallery Anniversary, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco,CA.

           Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA.

2002 Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA.

2001 Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Vancouver, BC.

2000 2 X 2, Buschlen Mowatt Annex, Vancouver, BC.

           Graduated Perspectives, Capilano College, Vancouver, BC.

           Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, Canada.

           Visions of the North Shore Print Show, West Vancouver, BC.

           Art London, Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, London, Engalnd.

Press

PRESS

Selected Artworks

Carneros the Duck Club

Carneros the Duck Club

Oil on Canvas

44 x 72 inches

24111

Fall Cirrus | SOLD

Fall Cirrus | SOLD

Oil on Canvas

26 x 72 inches

24109

Channelling

Channelling

Oil on Canvas

53 x 60 inches

24105

Warm Blanket

Warm Blanket

Oil on Canvas

36 x 48 inches

24091

Yolo County

Yolo County

Oil on Canvas

48 x 48 inches

24085

In a Fog | SOLD

In a Fog | SOLD

Oil on Canvas

60 x 30 inches

24084

Starting the Trip

Starting the Trip

Oil on Canvas

32 x 50 inches

24050

Break Through

Break Through

Oil on Canvas

55 x 36 inches

24049

Winters Study #57

Winters Study #57

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

24045

Short Cut Study | SOLD

Short Cut Study | SOLD

Oil on Panel

8 x 8 inches

24044

King City Study #62

King City Study #62

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

24043

Desert Evening Study | SOLD

Desert Evening Study | SOLD

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

24042

Brittle Brush Study #56

Brittle Brush Study #56

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

24041

Brittle Brush Blue Study #55

Brittle Brush Blue Study #55

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

24040

Booming Ground II

Booming Ground II

Oil on Canvas

20 x 72 inches

23720

Oakville Crossroad

Oakville Crossroad

Oil on Canvas

26 x 72 inches

23719

Approaching the Surf

Approaching the Surf

Oil on Canvas

24 x 48 inches

23717

Step onto the Beach

Step onto the Beach

Oil on Canvas

25 x 42 inches

23716

A Way In

A Way In

Oil on Canvas

40 x 35 inches

23572

The Canopy

The Canopy

Oil on Canvas

30 x 60 inches

23409

Desert Wash Study

Desert Wash Study

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

23346

Canopy Study

Canopy Study

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

23318

Empty Lot Study | SOLD

Empty Lot Study | SOLD

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

23316

Side Window Study

Side Window Study

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

23313

Sundial Golden Gate Study | SOLD

Sundial Golden Gate Study | SOLD

Oil on Panel

8 x 10 inches

23311

Career Path

Career Path

Oil on Canvas

48 x 60 inches

23298

Prairie Pond

Prairie Pond

Oil on Canvas

38 x 80 inches

220046

Take it In

Take it In

Oil on Canvas

45 x 65 inches

220043

Born

1959 West Vancouver, BC.


Selected Private and Corporate Collections

Canaccord Capital Corporation • Connor Clark & Co. Ltd • Central One Credit Union • Deans Knight Capital Management • Diana Krall & Elvis Costello • Goepel Shields & Partners • Grouse Mountain Resort • Harper Grey Eason LLP • Highland Capital • Intrawest Corporation: Whistler & Florida • Lions Gate Hospital • Malcolm Hasman • Motion Industries (Canada) Inc. • Pacific Arbour Group • Prospero International Realty Inc. • QLT Inc. • Quorum Business Lawyers • Quorum Funding Corporation • RBC Dominion Securities • RJA Medicenters • Scotia McLeod • St. Paul’s Hospital • Saturna Island Vineyards • Schemiak Art Gallery, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan • Stikeman Elliot • University of British Columbia • Vicki Gabereau • Vancity Credit Union • Vancouver Burn Fund Centre • Vancouver General Hospital • Vancoucer Hospice Society • West Vancouver Museum & Archives


Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions

2023 Losing Control of the Lanscape, West Vancouver Museum, West Vancouver, BC.

           Recent Paintings of Califonria and Vancouver, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, Montecito, CA.

2021 Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

2021 Shape and Structure, Caldwell Snyder Galley, San Francisco, CA.

2020 Far and Wide, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

2019 Art Palm Springs, Caldwell Snyder Gallery

           Standing Still, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena

           Art Market San Francisco, Caldwell Snyder Gallery

2018 Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

           Art Market, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, SF, CA.

           Art Fair, Seattle, WA.

           West Vancouver Art Museum, West Vancouver BC.

2017 Quietly Unsettled, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Art Market San Francisco, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, SF, CA.

           Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

2016 Small Break Throughs, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Context Miami, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, Miami, FL.

2015 From the Corner of My Eye, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

2014 Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

           West Vancouver Museum, West Vancouver, BC.

2013 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

2012 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

           Gallery Jones, Vancouver, BC.

2011 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

           Alpha Omega Winery, Rutherford, CA.

           West Vancouver Museum & Archives, West Vancouver, BC.

2010 Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

           Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, BC.

2008 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

           Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, Ontario.

2007 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, St. Helena, CA.

2006 Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

           Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA.

2005 Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

           SF International Art Exposition, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

2004 Orcas in the City Fundraiser, Vancouver, BC.

           Campton Gallery, New York, NY.

2003 Art Chicago, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, Chicago, IL.

20th Gallery Anniversary, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco,CA.

           Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA.

2002 Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA.

2001 Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Vancouver, BC.

2000 2 X 2, Buschlen Mowatt Annex, Vancouver, BC.

           Graduated Perspectives, Capilano College, Vancouver, BC.

           Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, Canada.

           Visions of the North Shore Print Show, West Vancouver, BC.

           Art London, Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, London, Engalnd.

Ross was born on June 16, 1959 in West Vancouver, British Columbia. His parents provided incredible support to their budding young artist who displayed an early affinity for drawing and designing. Ross attended the studio art program at Capilano College and studied print making with internationally renowned print maker Wayne Eastcott. Ross continued his education in extra-sessional studies at the Emily Carr College of Art, and when not at the firehall, by tirelessly reading and working in his studio.

Nature as shaped and redefined by human hands is the focus of Ross Penhall’s captivating yet enigmatic paintings. His work depicts enchanting, manicured, urban landscapes – groomed lawns, shaped shrubbery, pruned trees – all arranged in eye- pleasing symmetry that speaks of a serene, orderly world.

Drawing upon the influences of such notable painters as Thomas Hart Benton, Georgia O’Keefe, Grant Wood and Emily Carr, Penhall has taken his own turn enhancing the enhancements. He flattens, stylizes and simplifies forms, embellishes colors and exaggerates contrasts. The result is a make-believe, somewhat unreal landscape that although compelling, serves as a gentle reminder that nature is never static, and man’s imprint is transitory unless vigilantly maintained.

Penhall credits the work of artists A. J. Casson and the Group of Seven, Edward Hopper, Grant Wood and Wayne Thiebaud for inspiring his quest to explore the architectural space and light of the landscape. Additionally, the rhythmic shapes and colours in the work of Georgia O’Keefe have also been a strong influence. Nevertheless, the greatest influence on Penhall’s life and art has been living in the high-contrast hillsides of Vancouver’s North Shore.

Ross is a disciplined and prolific artist who has exhibited annually since 1995. His work can be found in numerous private, corporate and public collections in the United States and in Canada. Ross is the father of two adult children, Sam and Sophie, who have been a source of support and inspiration to his art career. Ross currently paints from his studio in Vancouver and lives with his wife, Caron, and his dog, Howie, in Horseshoe Bay, BC.

Ross Penhall
Biography

Press

Recent Paintings on view in St. Helena April 27 - May 15
Artist Reception | Saturday, April 27 | 4 - 6pm | St. Helena

My painting subjects are varied. There are a few elements that will draw me to a scene; solid forms, light and a basic composition I can make my own. Someone once said, “Never let a landscape get in the way of a good composition”. I couldn’t agree more. Spending the time to recreate what’s in front of you is the artists job. Cropping, chopping, squishing, flipping, erasing, adding are all my usual tricks. My subjects are found while traveling; out walking, biking, boating or driving. Coastal mountains, city streets, California hills and valleys and the central prairie are all reoccurring themes.

Ross Penhall

For thirty years, I have committed to showing up at my studio almost daily to paint or print-make. During these three decades, through trial and error, I have learned three simple rules to assist me with this artistic calling. First, I remind myself to have gratitude for the space and time to create. Second, I keep in mind that hard work, which includes success and failure, is mandatory and more important than raw talent. Finally, I’ve realized that loneliness, and the isolating process of creating that can define a struggling artist, must be reframed as solitude; the ego must be left outside the studio door to promote pure imagination.

Recent Paintings on view in St. Helena April 27 - May 15
Artist Reception | Saturday, April 27 | 4 - 6pm | St. Helena

My painting subjects are varied. There are a few elements that will draw me to a scene; solid forms, light and a basic composition I can make my own. Someone once said, “Never let a landscape get in the way of a good composition”. I couldn’t agree more. Spending the time to recreate what’s in front of you is the artists job. Cropping, chopping, squishing, flipping, erasing, adding are all my usual tricks. My subjects are found while traveling; out walking, biking, boating or driving. Coastal mountains, city streets, California hills and valleys and the central prairie are all reoccurring themes.

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