Airbrushed-Wildlife

My work is displayed in several galleries throughout Canada, mainly in Ontario and Alberta. I also have donated to numerous foundations and charities throughout Canada. 

 

Galleries displaying Amy's artwork:

 

Frames and More Gallery, Fort McMurray, Alberta 2009/10

 

Abtsik Native Art Gallery, Port Alberni, British Columbia 2009/10

http://www.gordondick.ca

 

Sun and Moon Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta  2009/10

Sun and Moon Visionaries Gallery is The Aboriginal Art Gallery of Edmonton, it specializes in Traditional and Contemporary Arts, all from new and well respected First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists. All sales go back into supporting Artists and Cultural Art Programming.

 

Native Renaissance II Art Gallery, Ontario  2006/07/08/09

This gallery is located on the grounds of the historic, Tyendinaga, Mohawk Territory (Amy's origins). It displays original Mohawk sculptures, paintings and artifacts, that fill up more than 3000 square feet of gallery space. It is a beautiful Gallery.

 

Gallery IS - Alberta  2008/09

Gallery IS is located at 4930 - Ross Street in Red Deer, and is dedicated to representing local and Alberta based artists. The Gallery IS, is modern, contemporary and full of class.  Gallery IS is full of artwork that reflects this vision, it has been in operation since March 2006.

 

Housewarmings - Alberta  2008/09

Housewarmings is located at 4916 Ross Street in Red Deer, and is dedicated to displaying over 60 local artists.  Housewarmings is also a beautiful shop and has all kinds of interesting pieces to see. The store has been open since the Summer of 2002 and is owned by Diane, Catherine and Leslie.

 

Donations to Foundations and Charities:

 

Medecine River Wildlife Centre - Spruce View, Alberta  2009

 

Amy has donated a print of her realistic Owl painting called

"Secret Guardian" to the Medecine River Wildlife Centre,

in order to help raise money.



 

Foundation for North American Wild Sheep - Alberta Chapter   2009

 

Amy donated an original painting of a Big Horn Sheep

to the Alberta FNAWS (Foundation For North American

Wild Sheep) 10th Annual Sheep Show & Fundraiser in

Red Deer. The painting was silent auctioned at the banquet.

The Acrylic painting is 22" x 28", on stretched canvas,

done with a colourful, loose style.

 

She also donated a tanned beaver hide with a Big Horn Sheep

painted on it. This was the first Big Horn Sheep portrait that Amy

had done on a beaver hide. The beaver hide was live auctioned

at the FNAWS banquet as well.

 
 

 

Trappers Association - Rocky Mountain House, Alberta  2009

 

This Beaver Hide was painted by Amy and donated by the Rocky

Trappers Association to the Fish and Game Banquet in Rocky

Mountain House. The Hide sold for $500.



 

MS Society of Canada - Toronto Ontario  2004/05/06/09

 

Greetings Cards displaying Amy Keller's wildlife paintings,

also dedicated to Amy's dad, Dale Keller. The sales of the

cards raised $600.

 

Amy has also donated a print of her realistic fox

painting called "Misty Morning" to the Central Alberta MS

Society, in order to help raise money in 2009.

 
 
 
 
 

 

Ducks Unlimited - Ottawa Ontario 2006

 

 

This shed  was found in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario

by a logger and friend of Amy's family. It was also one of the

first antlers that Amy painted.  A smaller antler (one side),

it sold for $500.00

 

Napanee & District Rod and Gun Club - Ontario 2006

 
 

Print of "Whistling Pines" sold for $600.

 

 

Cancer Foundation - Tweed Ontario 2006

 

Amy worked together with an outdoors shop

in Cloyne Ontario.  They donated two

ATV helmets and Amy provided the beautiful 

paintings on them.  


 

 

Ontario Wildlife Foundation 2005
  

 Amy's paintings were selected from hundreds of artists from

Ontario and were displayed on Christmas greeting cards in

2005.  The foundation was wonderful and agreed to

dedicate all of these cards in memory of Amy's father, Dale

Keller, a long time supporter of the Wildlife Foundation.

 

Ducks Unlimited - Napanee Ontario 2005

  

One of the first beaver hides Amy painted.

While she attended the Napanee Ducks

Unlimited dinner and event as their 2005

feature artist, this piece was auctioned for

over $700.00.

 

Amy also donated a print of one of her 

realism wildlife paintings to DU Napanee

in 2006, raising several hundred dollars

as well.

 

Exhibitions & Shows:

 

Calgary Stampede 

 

2009 

Calgary 

Alberta Canada

Edmonton Ex.

 

2009 

Edmonton 

Alberta Canada

Medecine River Wildlife Centre

 

2009

Spruce View

Alberta Canada 

Alberta Trappers Association 36th Annual Convention

 

2009

Sundre

Alberta Canada

Rocky Mountain House Trappers Association

 

2009

Rocky Mountain House

Alberta Canada 

Foundation for North American Wild Sheep Banquet

 

2009

Red Deer

Alberta Canada 

Edmonton Boat & Sportsman Show

 

2009

Edmonton

Alberta Canada 

Horse Show

 

2008 

Edmonton 

Alberta Canada 

Outdoor & Cottage Show

 

2006 

Napanee 

Ontario Canada

Ducks Unlimited

 

2006

Ottawa

Ontario Canada

River Club Car Show

 

2006

Portage du Fort

Quebec Canada

Ontario Wildlife Foundation

 

2005

Ontario

Ontario Canada

Ducks Unlimited

 

2005/06 

Napanee 

Ontario Canada

Farmers Market Show

 

2005

Pembroke 

Ontario Canada

Land O' Lakes - Trappers Exhibition

 

2004/05/06/08

Flinton / Northbrook

Ontario Canada

Bon Echo Provincial Park - Art Exhibition

 

2004

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Ontario Canada

Beachburg Car Show

 

2002

Beachburg

Ontario Canada

Nature Walks Show

 

2000 

Haliburton

Ontario Canada

Christmas Craft Show

1999/2000/01/02

Cloyne

Ontario Canada