Gerald Stewart Heath
Native of Quebec, Gerry Heath has been a distinguished artist for decades, well known for his detailed wildlife paintings.
As a contemporary of Robert Bateman, Gerry's work shows a great eye for detail and a strong sense of composition. He has worked in a wide variety of materials, including oil, acrylic, and soapstone.
Though he has worked in portraiture, landscapes, seascapes and city scenes, Gerry Heath is most recognized for his outstanding wildlife works. He has exhibited widely in one-man shows as well as group exhibitions. His work is also found in numerous corporate and private collections worldwide.
Please contact the Wellington Gallery for a preview of other artwork from this artist
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Robin Along Davis Drive
"ORIGINAL"
Acrylic on Board
18" x 24"
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Blue Jay and Snow Cones
"ORIGINAL"
Acrylic on Board, 1999
16" x 20"
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Signs of Spring - Robin and Trilliums
"ORIGINAL"
Acrylic on Board, 2000-2001
12" x 16"
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Mute Swan Family
Acrylic on Board, 1992
"ORIGINAL"
15" x 24"
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