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Terry Watkinson

(1940)

Previously Sold Artwork by Terry Watkinson

Stars and Bars

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (22x30 in) 2012

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Rivermouth

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (41x41 in) 2012

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Backwater

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (30x40 in) 2012

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Small World

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (40x30 in) 2012

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Driftwood Bay

Terry Watkinson
Oil on canvas (16x16 in) 2011

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Evening Atmospherics

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (30x36 in) 2011

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Georgian Bay Gneiss

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (51x40 in) 2011

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Gneiss, Pine and Cedar

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (30x40 in) 2011

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Sparklyland

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (30x40 in) 2011

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Sunlit Pine

Terry Watkinson
Oil on Canvas (16x20 in) 2011

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Terry Watkinson was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario. After high school, he was accepted into the University of Toronto to study architecture. After completing two years, he joined the rock band Max Webster with Kim Mitchell. For the next exciting eight years, he toured with the band throughout North America and Europe playing to sold out audiences, and recording six gold and platinum records. When the band broke up, Terry returned to the University of Toronto and succeeded in achieving the challenging B. Sc. in Medical Illustration. He went on to teach surgical illustration and perspective for the university’s Biomedical Communications program. His illustrations are featured in many medical textbooks and journals. Today this multi-talented artist creates a brilliant sense of light, depth and emotion in his spectacular wilderness scenes and cityscapes. Terry’s paintings incorporate many of his life experiences; from his Thunder Bay childhood can be seen his bond with the Canadian north; from his architectural studies, he incorporates structure, precision, draftsmanship and the science of perspective; from his medical illustration, he draws on his discipline and knowledge of anatomy; and from his music comes rhythm, big gesture, and a senseof lively communication.