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<p>Orphans in the Storm,&#8221; Brian Lorimer’s newest series for 2026, is an inspiring collection of paintings that are both vibrant and brooding. The Eastern coast of Canada is the perfect setting for this anthology of thoughtful depictions of humble dwellings set atop rocky cliffs with ocean below. In true Lorimer fashion, there is a pensive nature in this work, that invites us to see the beauty in the bleakness of human life in an unforgiving landscape.</p>
<h5>BRIAN LORIMER’S BIOGRAPHY</h5>
<p>In 1995 <a href="https://www.brianlorimer.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brian</a> created a successful mural business, Lorimer Studios Inc.. Over an 8 year period he employed as many as 10 artists full-time and freelance to assist him in executing over 150 murals. All of the murals were custom designed – hand painted works of fine art – acrylic on canvas and installed on location for a variety of clients throughout the USA and Canada. He then retired to focus on personal projects.<br />
One project involved traveling 800kms of mostly back roads from Addis Ababa to Ethiopia’s Omo Valley. This is one of the most remote places on earth, and is home to remote tribes of people that have been living the same way for centuries.<br />
Project Remembrance saw Lorimer travelling to Belgium and France for inspiration. This somber series of paintings were based on World War 1. An homage to the brave people who fought.<br />
Brian’s paintings are known for their bold, vivid colors. There is also a way that Brian mixes textures and styles to create an almost collage-like portrait or landscape. This of course makes for a very unique and striking image.</p>
<p>Orphans in the Storm 16 is available for purchase. Please ask us <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/lorimer-brian/">where</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Orphans in the Storm,&#8221; Brian Lorimer’s newest series for 2026, is an inspiring collection of paintings that are both vibrant and brooding. The Eastern coast of Canada is the perfect setting for this anthology of thoughtful depictions of humble dwellings set atop rocky cliffs with ocean below. In true Lorimer fashion, there is a pensive nature in this work, that invites us to see the beauty in the bleakness of human life in an unforgiving landscape.</p>
<h5>BRIAN LORIMER’S BIOGRAPHY</h5>
<p>In 1995 <a href="https://www.brianlorimer.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brian</a> created a successful mural business, Lorimer Studios Inc.. Over an 8 year period he employed as many as 10 artists full-time and freelance to assist him in executing over 150 murals. All of the murals were custom designed – hand painted works of fine art – acrylic on canvas and installed on location for a variety of clients throughout the USA and Canada. He then retired to focus on personal projects.<br />
One project involved traveling 800kms of mostly back roads from Addis Ababa to Ethiopia’s Omo Valley. This is one of the most remote places on earth, and is home to remote tribes of people that have been living the same way for centuries.<br />
Project Remembrance saw Lorimer travelling to Belgium and France for inspiration. This somber series of paintings were based on World War 1. An homage to the brave people who fought.<br />
Brian’s paintings are known for their bold, vivid colors. There is also a way that Brian mixes textures and styles to create an almost collage-like portrait or landscape. This of course makes for a very unique and striking image.</p>
<p>Orphans in the Storm 14 is available for purchase. Please ask us <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/lorimer-brian/">where</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Orphans in the Storm,&#8221; Brian Lorimer’s newest series for 2026, is an inspiring collection of paintings that are both vibrant and brooding. The Eastern coast of Canada is the perfect setting for this anthology of thoughtful depictions of humble dwellings set atop rocky cliffs with ocean below. In true Lorimer fashion, there is a pensive nature in this work, that invites us to see the beauty in the bleakness of human life in an unforgiving landscape.</p>
<h5>BRIAN LORIMER’S BIOGRAPHY</h5>
<p>In 1995 <a href="https://www.brianlorimer.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brian</a> created a successful mural business, Lorimer Studios Inc.. Over an 8 year period he employed as many as 10 artists full-time and freelance to assist him in executing over 150 murals. All of the murals were custom designed – hand painted works of fine art – acrylic on canvas and installed on location for a variety of clients throughout the USA and Canada. He then retired to focus on personal projects.<br />
One project involved traveling 800kms of mostly back roads from Addis Ababa to Ethiopia’s Omo Valley. This is one of the most remote places on earth, and is home to remote tribes of people that have been living the same way for centuries.<br />
Project Remembrance saw Lorimer travelling to Belgium and France for inspiration. This somber series of paintings were based on World War 1. An homage to the brave people who fought.<br />
Brian’s paintings are known for their bold, vivid colors. There is also a way that Brian mixes textures and styles to create an almost collage-like portrait or landscape. This of course makes for a very unique and striking image.</p>
<p>Orphans in the Storm 13 is available for purchase. Please ask us <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/lorimer-brian/">where</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Orphans in the Storm,&#8221; Brian Lorimer’s newest series for 2026, is an inspiring collection of paintings that are both vibrant and brooding. The Eastern coast of Canada is the perfect setting for this anthology of thoughtful depictions of humble dwellings set atop rocky cliffs with ocean below. In true Lorimer fashion, there is a pensive nature in this work, that invites us to see the beauty in the bleakness of human life in an unforgiving landscape.</p>
<h5>BRIAN LORIMER’S BIOGRAPHY</h5>
<p>In 1995 <a href="https://www.brianlorimer.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brian</a> created a successful mural business, Lorimer Studios Inc.. Over an 8 year period he employed as many as 10 artists full-time and freelance to assist him in executing over 150 murals. All of the murals were custom designed – hand painted works of fine art – acrylic on canvas and installed on location for a variety of clients throughout the USA and Canada. He then retired to focus on personal projects.<br />
One project involved traveling 800kms of mostly back roads from Addis Ababa to Ethiopia’s Omo Valley. This is one of the most remote places on earth, and is home to remote tribes of people that have been living the same way for centuries.<br />
Project Remembrance saw Lorimer travelling to Belgium and France for inspiration. This somber series of paintings were based on World War 1. An homage to the brave people who fought.<br />
Brian’s paintings are known for their bold, vivid colors. There is also a way that Brian mixes textures and styles to create an almost collage-like portrait or landscape. This of course makes for a very unique and striking image.</p>
<p>Orphans in the Storm 10 is available for purchase. Please ask us <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/lorimer-brian/">where</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>16 1/4&#8243; x 32 1/2&#8243; &#8211; Offset Paper &#8211; Edition Size 950 &#8211; $399.00 U.S retail</p>
<p>22&#8243; x 44&#8243; &#8211; Giclee Canvas &#8211; Edition Size 180 &#8211; $1250 U.S. retail</p>
<p>&#8220;Secretive and solitary, the endangered Bengal tiger still roams Northwest India’s spectacular park, Ranthambhore. While the tiger is not always easy to see in this region of mountainous plateaus and rugged ravines, its presence can be felt: “While exploring the ruins of the Hindu kingdom, we came upon a little lake with a small temple perched perfectly on a peninsula. We were there at midday, but in my mind’s eye, I saw it at dawn, or by moonlight, perhaps twilight. There could be a tiger, emerging from the shelter of the temple, looking out over the lake.” &#8211; Robert Bateman</p>
<h6>Biography</h6>
<p><a href="http://robertbateman.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Robert Bateman</a> has been called the most famous living artist. He continues to paint and tour the world to promote conservation and preservation of nature. We have represented Robert Bateman for decades and are now the sole publisher and distributor of his reproductions. We are so honored to work with him and witness his success. He has made such a massive contribution to the art world and the natural world as an artist and educator of the earth’s most important resources.</p>
<p>Nature as a subject is becoming more and more popular as our environment is in peril. What better subject is there than the beautiful creatures we share this world with? Robert Bateman’s appreciation and understanding of nature are apparent in his paintings. He is able to paint flora and fauna the way your eye would perceive it in real life. It is important that the animal takes full attention. The background becomes muted, and therefore it doesn’t take too much focus away from the subject. His paintings seem effortless and masterful all at once.</p>
<p>Bateman’s eye for composition is unparalleled. Each painting is a composed like a symphony, leading the eye to wander. From the backyards of North America to the sprawling plains of Africa. <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/bateman-robert-artists/">Robert Bateman</a> captures nature the way it should be enjoyed. Above all he is a champion of wildlife. For this reason he has become a household name for art collectors.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 17:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throw Back &#8211; 48&#8243; x 36&#8243; &#8211; Oil on Canvas</p>
<p><a href="https://www.grieveart.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">David Grieve</a> lives in Brantford Ontario with his wife and three sons. This is an area with a lot of sprawling farmland and forests which is where David finds his muse. He will often focus on lone trees in farm fields. Usually a tree changing color, when it is in its most vibrant state. His bright palette reflects the rich tones of a countryside that is changing constantly. The family cabin and studio also provides inspiration. David’s paintings of cottage country are very popular. Towering pines and luminous shorelines are some of David’s best work.</p>
<p>David’s rural scenes capture Southern Ontario and beyond with a multi-layered approach and a broad brush. He uses thick strokes of oil paint in an impressionistic translation of a landscape. David rarely cleans his brushes. As a result he achieves dramatic, chunky swaths of paint. This is the style that he is loved for.</p>
<p>Throughout his painting career David received numerous awards and scholarships. His solo and group exhibitions have entered into public and commercial galleries in the U.S. and in Canada. David is represented by Nature’s Scene in Canada. You will find his work in many galleries in North America.</p>
<p>Throw Back is available for <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/grieve-david/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">purchase</a>. Please ask us where!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 16:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="https://www.grieveart.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">David Grieve</a> lives in Brantford Ontario with his wife and three sons. This is an area with a lot of sprawling farmland and forests which is where David finds his muse. He will often focus on lone trees in farm fields. Usually a tree changing color, when it is in its most vibrant state. His bright palette reflects the rich tones of a countryside that is changing constantly. The family cabin and studio also provides inspiration. David’s paintings of cottage country are very popular. Towering pines and luminous shorelines are some of David’s best work.</p>
<p>David’s rural scenes capture Southern Ontario and beyond with a multi-layered approach and a broad brush. He uses thick strokes of oil paint in an impressionistic translation of a landscape. David rarely cleans his brushes. As a result he achieves dramatic, chunky swaths of paint. This is the style that he is loved for.</p>
<p>Throughout his painting career David received numerous awards and scholarships. His solo and group exhibitions have entered into public and commercial galleries in the U.S. and in Canada. David is represented by Nature’s Scene in Canada. You will find his work in many galleries in North America.</p>
<p>Sustenance is available for <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/grieve-david/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">purchase</a>. Please ask us where!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 16:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Connecting by David Grieve]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Connecting &#8211; 24&#8243; x 30&#8243; &#8211; Oil on Canvas</p>
<p><a href="https://www.grieveart.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">David Grieve</a> lives in Brantford Ontario with his wife and three sons. This is an area with a lot of sprawling farmland and forests which is where David finds his muse. He will often focus on lone trees in farm fields. Usually a tree changing color, when it is in its most vibrant state. His bright palette reflects the rich tones of a countryside that is changing constantly. The family cabin and studio also provides inspiration. David’s paintings of cottage country are very popular. Towering pines and luminous shorelines are some of David’s best work.</p>
<p>David’s rural scenes capture Southern Ontario and beyond with a multi-layered approach and a broad brush. He uses thick strokes of oil paint in an impressionistic translation of a landscape. David rarely cleans his brushes. As a result he achieves dramatic, chunky swaths of paint. This is the style that he is loved for.</p>
<p>Throughout his painting career David received numerous awards and scholarships. His solo and group exhibitions have entered into public and commercial galleries in the U.S. and in Canada. David is represented by Nature’s Scene in Canada. You will find his work in many galleries in North America.</p>
<p>Connecting is available for <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/grieve-david/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">purchase</a>. Please ask us where!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 15:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Branch Out by David Grieve]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Branch Out &#8211; 36&#8243; x 36&#8243; &#8211; Oil on Canvas</p>
<p><a href="https://www.grieveart.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">David Grieve</a> lives in Brantford Ontario with his wife and three sons. This is an area with a lot of sprawling farmland and forests which is where David finds his muse. He will often focus on lone trees in farm fields. Usually a tree changing color, when it is in its most vibrant state. His bright palette reflects the rich tones of a countryside that is changing constantly. The family cabin and studio also provides inspiration. David’s paintings of cottage country are very popular. Towering pines and luminous shorelines are some of David’s best work.</p>
<p>David’s rural scenes capture Southern Ontario and beyond with a multi-layered approach and a broad brush. He uses thick strokes of oil paint in an impressionistic translation of a landscape. David rarely cleans his brushes. As a result he achieves dramatic, chunky swaths of paint. This is the style that he is loved for.</p>
<p>Throughout his painting career David received numerous awards and scholarships. His solo and group exhibitions have entered into public and commercial galleries in the U.S. and in Canada. David is represented by Nature’s Scene in Canada. You will find his work in many galleries in North America.</p>
<p>Branch Out is available for <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/grieve-david/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">purchase</a>. Please ask us where!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 16:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Shell Game by Carl Brenders]]></description>
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<p>21 1/4&#8243; x 30&#8243;, Paper Print, 5000 Editon<br />
27&#8243; x 39&#8243;, Giclee Canvas, 180 Edition</p>
<p>&#8220;If a polar bear is a dangerous animal, it becomes really dangerous when it has cubs; but if there is no danger to the young, one cannot imagine a more peaceful mother. In Mother of Pearls, I wanted to have the feeling of being part of that family, close to that big, soft, wild mother.&#8221;,- Carl Brenders</p>
<h5>Carl Brenders Biography</h5>
<p>As a student of the Fine Arts Academy of Antwerp, <a href="https://www.naturesscene.com/product-category/artists/brenders-carl/">Brenders</a> honed his skills of high-realism. His career began while illustrating animals for publications such as Nature’s Hidden World. This book teaches with stunning detail the habits and habitats of the creatures of the European countryside. Therefore it was perfect for an artist to truly understand his subject. It was only natural to progress into the fine art world. Indeed he became one of the finest painters of the natural world.</p>
<p><a href="https://carlbrendersart.com/artist-bio" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Carl Brenders</a>’ paintings receive awards in numerous art shows and can be found in many prestigious collections. He is collected by The Ford Collection, The National Museum of Wildlife Art and the Woodson Art Museum. His accolades include the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition in Charleston, SC. The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY and Bennington Center for the Arts, VT.</p>
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