Anne Blackwell is a Canadian painter based in Queenston, Ontario, known for her impressionistic landscapes and still lifes. Working in acrylics, she brings warmth, movement, and emotional clarity to scenes inspired by local and international travel. Her work resonates with collectors who seek atmospheric paintings that reflect the spirit of place and the joy of discovery.

ANNE BLACKWELL

Portrait of Canadian landscape painter Anne Blackwell, based in Queenston, Ontario, known for her impressionistic acrylic works inspired by nature and travel.

Anne Blackwell
(b. 1958, Hamilton, Ontario | Lives and works in Queenston, Ontario, Canada)

Anne Blackwell is a Canadian painter whose impressionistic landscapes reflect a deep connection to place, light, and atmosphere. Working primarily in acrylic, her art captures the emotional essence of her surroundings—from the peaceful charm of Queenston Village to scenes inspired by her travels across Canada and abroad. Her work appeals to collectors drawn to expressive, location-rich painting grounded in memory and mood.

Anne’s style is distinguished by a loose, intuitive approach that emphasizes movement, light, and colour. Whether rendering a quiet rural path, a vase of fresh florals, or a coastal horizon, she invites viewers into serene visual spaces that evoke a sense of reflection and belonging.

After a fulfilling professional career, Anne turned her attention fully to painting over a decade ago. Since relocating to the Niagara region, she has continued to expand her artistic practice through workshops at Niagara Pumphouse Art Centre, RiverBrink Art Museum, Sheridan College, and other domestic and international programs.

Today, Anne’s work is sought after by collectors who value art that captures more than just a scene—it captures a feeling. With every painting, she aims to reflect the quiet beauty of everyday moments and the landscapes that define them.

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