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“Lake in Cedar” – original oil, 36 x 42″, $3,950

“Western Mist” – original oil, 18 x 24″, $1,400

“Todd Creek” – original oil, 36 x 48″, $5,350 (SOLD)

“Sombrio Beach” – original oil, 20 x 16″, $1,100 (SOLD)

“Chesterman Beach” – original watercolour, $675

“Hayes Logging Truck” – original watercolour, $595 (SOLD)

“Stocking Creek” – original oil, 18 x 24″, $1,500

“Deep Bay” – original oil, 48 x 28″, $4,350

“C. A. Kirkegaard” – original watercolour (SOLD)


“Holland Creek in Fall” – original oil, 54 x 48″ ($6,800, SOLD – painting in its new home)

“North Light” – original oil, 44 x 34″ ($3,500, SOLD)

“Summer Boats” – $925

“Ladysmith, Roberts and 1st” ($725 – SOLD)

“On Holland Creek Trail” – original oil, $3,700 (SOLD)

“Kelsey Bay” – watercolour (SOLD)

“Jean Jacket” – original pen & ink, $1,150 (SOLD)

“Blaze” – original oil, 30″ x 30″, $1900 (SOLD)

“Hardy Bay” – original oil, $1150

“First Avenue, Ladysmith” – original oil, 18″ x 14″, $995

“Picton Castle at Lunenberg” – original oil, 18″ x 14″, $995 (SOLD)

“Leroy S. Ledcor” – original oil, 18″ x 14″, $995

“Cowichan Bay Village (framed)” – original watercolour, 29″ x 23″, $1,400 (SOLD)

“Quathiaski Cove” – original oil 18″ x 14″, $995

“Roberts Street Ladysmith” – original watercolour 24″ x 17″, $625 (SOLD)

“Holland Creek in Summer” – original oil 44″ x 34″ (SOLD)

“Tugs and Fishboats” – original oil, 18″ x 22″ (SOLD)

“Port Hardy” – watercolour 24″ x 16″, $875 (SOLD)

“Ladysmith Maritime Dock” – Original watercolour, 20″ x 15″ framed, $595 (SOLD)

“Rebecca Spit” – Original watercolour, 20″ x 15″ framed, $595 (SOLD)

“Drew Harbour” – Original oil, 32″ x 22″ framed, $1,700 (SOLD)

“Fishing Boats, Cowichan Bay” – Original oil, 42″ x 32″ framed, $3,500 (SOLD)

“Pacific Harvester” – Original watercolour, 26″ x 19″ framed, $900

“Prawn Boat” – Original watercolour, 27″ x 22″ framed, $975 (SOLD)

“Old Dock, Ladysmith” – Original oil, 38″ x 26″ framed, $1,700 (SOLD)

“Ladysmith Maritime Society Dock” – Original oil, 18″ x 22″ framed, $1,150 (SOLD)

“Cowichan Bay” – Original watercolour, 29″ x 24″ framed, $1,400 (SOLD)

“Holland Creek #3” – Original oil, 30″ x 24″, $2,300 (SOLD)

“Water” – Original oil, 22″ x 30″ framed, $2,200 (SOLD)

“Holland Creek” – Original oil, 24″ x 36″ framed, $2,300 (SOLD)

“Penelope Isle” – Original oil, 18″ x 14″ framed, $795 (SOLD)

“Ocean Fisher” – Original watercolour, 20.5″ x 17.5″ framed, $525

“Waiting for the Herring” – Original watercolour, 20″ x 16″ framed, $875

“Beach at Raft Cove” – Original oil, 36″ x 24″ framed, $1950 (SOLD)

“Crofton Docks” – Original oil, 30″ x 24″ framed, $1850 (SOLD)

“Docks at Ladysmith” – Original watercolour, 30″ x 24″, $1850 (SOLD)

“Work on the Waterfront” – Original watercolour, 13″ x 8″, $350 (SOLD)
March 6, 2012 at 1:26 pm
Your artwork is so beautiful!!! I will have to save up and buy one of your Ocean Falls works as I lived there in the 60’s. My late brother had two or your drawings in his home in Courtenay.
May 21, 2013 at 6:39 pm
Really stunning artwork.
December 29, 2015 at 9:27 am
Thank you to my wife for the stunning “Ladysmith Maritime Society Dock”! What a gorgeous work! Don McClintock.
February 1, 2017 at 5:57 pm
still have the storm king hanging in my front room hope you are well awrabest far Ian Anderson
March 4, 2017 at 6:25 pm
M.A. Dean, I have a lightly coloured pen and ink drawing of totem poles and buildings with sign over door, Tlah Co Class, Nimkessh Chief . Dated ’86 and signed again “hand coloured ’96. Could this be your artwork?
November 12, 2018 at 10:53 am
I found a beautiful painting or drawing of a fishing boat, EASTVIEW signed M.A.Dean.81.
Just wondering if it’s yours?
Thanks,
Deb Clapp
November 12, 2018 at 7:21 pm
Hi Deb Yes the Eastview is one of mine. I drew the original for the Port Alberni Harbour Commission.
Way back then I did quite number of drawings for them, various waterfront scenes around Port Alberni.
Glad you like it
Michael
May 7, 2019 at 10:22 pm
I found an original piece by Michael at a local thrift store today. It was professionally framed but badly done. I brought it home and took it apart , and M A Dean 83 was then discovered.. I do not know very much about art, The artwork had touched me deep in my soul. Long Story. Anyway I was further intrigued because I named my middle son Michael Dean when he was born in 1969. I guess it would be called an etching. Its an empty log truck. I really love it but of course the bad framing which cut out about one quarter of the work
now shows a brown line discoloration where the matting was. I
am wondering if there is any thing I might do to restore it, and when I travel to the Island I would like to bring it and have a look at your gallery if it is still open to the public. Thank you.
Ginger Mitchell
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