Bob Rennie, AFCA*
Bob, portrait by his good friend
Tom Huntley
Today, because of world wide travelling, Bob is painting images in
Oils, Acrylics and Watercolours  of Indonesia, Europe, Mexico and
across Canada and the USA.  He is also an enthusiastic and
inspiring instructor.  He recently returned from a two week teaching
workshop in Provence France.  This was taught along with highly
recognized painter and instructor Mike Svob.  Now Bob teaches
classes regularly for Capilano College and presents demonstrations.

Bob has been commissioned by Seaspan Tugs, British Columbia's
largest tug company.  Also he was commissioned to do covers for
two commercial work boat magazines and has had a painting in the
Foss Tug 2002 work boat calendar.
"Making Time"  commissioned
by Seaspan.
Full sheet watercolour  
Prints made by Seaspan
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You may contact Bob at 778 292 1123
or
artistbobrennie@yahoo.com
Hide'n Seek in Tinos (Greece)
Oil 24 x30
* AFCA means an Associate of the Federation of Canadian Artists.  It represents
recognition by an artists' peers in the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA)  This
organization has abouit 2000 members, many of which are highly competent Canadian and
US artists.
Web page design and construction by Bob Rennie


   Bob, a retired PhD Mathematician has been painting professionally
for over twenty years
 He enjoyed painting in his waterfront
home-studio  on Indian Arm in North Vancouver BC
for 18 years.  
There was much to paint::  mountains, work boats, sailboats, mists
and reflections.  
Bob and Lois now live (and paint) in South Surrey
(White Rock area) where he continues to develop his art.


Having always had an interest in marine subjects, Bob was first well
known for his watercolours of misty work boat scenes.   He
conducted watercolour workshops on Salt Spring Island throughout
the 1980's for the Federation of Canadian Artists.   By inviting many
outstanding instructors from Canada and the USA he developed
what was one of the finest artist workshops in North America.  This
program not only provided instruction and inspiration for upcoming
artists,  but it also established a network for professional and
determined artists