Charlie Easton
Charlie Easton - Brackendale Flow
Brackendale Flow
16 x 20 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Peak to Peak Dreams
Peak to Peak Dreams
8 x 10 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Cowboy's Serenity
Cowboy's Serenity
24 x 30 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Powder Day Blackcomb
Powder Day Blackcomb
16 x 20 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Maggie's Farm
Maggie's Farm
16 x 20 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Warm Winter Sun on Lilloet Lake
Warm Winter Sun on Lilloet Lake
12 x 16 in.  
Acrylic on Panel
Charlie Easton - Lake Lovelywater Afternoon
Lake Lovelywater Afternoon
20 x 16 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Pemberton Homestead
Pemberton Homestead
8 x 10 in.  
Oil on Panel
Charlie Easton - Stream of Light
Stream of Light
20 x 16 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Village Stroll on a Powder day
Village Stroll on a Powder day
16 x 20 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Path In The Snow
Path In The Snow
10 x 20 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
Charlie Easton - Fresh Snow In Whistler
Fresh Snow In Whistler
18 x 24 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
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Charlie Easton - Towards Harmony Ridge in Whistler
Towards Harmony Ridge in Whistler
18 x 24 in.  
Acrylic on Panel
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Charlie Easton - Soft Light in Pemberton
Soft Light in Pemberton
16 x 20 in.  
Acrylic on Panel
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Charlie Easton - Garbanzo Afternoon
Garbanzo Afternoon
16 x 20 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
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Charlie Easton - Into the Unknown
Into the Unknown
9 x 12 in.  
Acrylic on Panel
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Charlie Easton - Matier Through Trees
Matier Through Trees
18 x 24 in.  
Acrylic on Canvas
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CHARLIE EASTON

Charlie Easton moved to Vancouver, Canada, from the UK in 2006 and immediately fell in love with the same scenery that inspired many of the Group of Seven artists.

A prolific painter of landscapes and seascapes in both oils and acrylics, Charlie draws much of his inspiration from his ski tours, kayak trips and hiking adventures. He has studied at the Slade School of Fine Art and at Emily Carr University, is an Active Member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, and now paints both from his studio in Vancouver and on location around the world.

“I like to paint in a style which mirrors my life motto. Minimum fuss, maximum enjoyment.”