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Farrell-Adams is a western and wildlife artist

Diane Farrell-Adams western artist
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Bridge Lake resident Diane Farrell-Adams is renown for her wildlife paintings.

 

Diane Farrell-Adams has lived most of her life in the Cariboo, in the Interior of British Columbia, close to the ranch life and wild animals she paints.

She exhibits her work in B.C., Alberta and the United States.

Diane strives for honesty and authenticity in her paintings and pastels, and travels to remote areas to study wildlife in natural surroundings.

Europeans looking for a touch of the “Old West,” and North Americans who appreciate their wilderness heritage have many of Diane Farrell-Adams' paintings hanging on their walls.

She has a great love of horses and accepts private commissions to paint horse portraits.

Diane now works out of her

studio in Bridge Lake, where she and her husband, Lorne Adams, have a ranch.

She has been a member of the Academy of Western Artists since 1999.

 

 

 



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