Janice Robertson
Janice Robertson - Freefall
Freefall
36 x 36 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Janice Robertson - Night Falling
Night Falling
30 x 40 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Janice Robertson - Heliwell Beach Pine
Heliwell Beach Pine
30 x 30 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Janice Robertson - Drumbeg Sky
Drumbeg Sky
24 x 36 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Janice Robertson - Fallen
Fallen
30 x 24 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Janice Robertson - Green Lake Whistler
Green Lake Whistler
11 x 14 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Janice Robertson - Where The River Leads
Where The River Leads
36 x 48 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Janice Robertson - Rough & Tumble
Rough & Tumble
36 x 36 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas

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JANICE ROBERTSON, SFCA, NWWS

Janice Robertson was born on Vancouver Island in 1952, into a family with a long history of women artists. She now lives in the historic village of Fort Langley, BC with her artist husband, Alan Wylie.

Janice launched her career as a professional artist in 1989. She has received many awards including the Foreign Award in the Houston Watercolor Society’s Exhibition in Texas in 2004, the William and Margaret Foley Award in the Adirondacks National Exhibition of Watercolors in 2008, and she has won the Bronze Medal three times in the Federation of Canadian Artists Annual Signature Members exhibition.

Janice is a signature member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, Landscape Artists International and the Northwest Watercolor Society. She was elected as an Artist in Residence at the annual Painters at Painters event in Campbell River, BC in 2004. Janice served as President of the Federation of Canadian Artists from 1999 to 2001. She is listed in Who’s Who in Canada and her paintings are in collections through the world. She is also a popular and well-respected workshop instructor.

Janice’s work is largely a reflection of her abiding love for the beauty of the west coast forests and beaches that she has known all her life. Her attachment to her home and garden are represented in her still-life paintings. She works in acrylic, watercolor and oil.

Janice Robertson is represented by galleries in Vancouver, Whistler, Sidney, Fort Langley and Toronto.