BarBara's Own Art Page


BarBara Przeklasa has been drawing ever since she could hold a pencil. She started creating original oil paintings
at age 11, receiving encouragement from Dr. A. Piotrowski, an accomplished landscape artist.
Naturally, BarBara studied art in high school, and in 1972, enrolled in
the Graphic Illustration course at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario.
After moving to the Lower Mainland (Richmond and Vancouver) of British Columbia,
Ms Przeklasa continued her art studies with Mia Johnson, and Ranjan Sen, through Vancouver Community College.
BarBara has had numerous illustrations published in various small market magazines,
and displayed and sold work in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Toronto.
BarBara Przeklasa is available for commissions.



Murphy's Tulips
Oils on stretched canvas, 9-5/8"x13-1/4"
Vancouver, 1992

My (Auntie's) Shirt
Oils on stretched canvas, 12"x12"
Vancouver, 1991

Not By Bread Alone
Oils on canvas board, 12"x18"
Vancouver, 1989
Wedding present for BarBara's cousin Debra Dubil Wilkes



Wood and Crockery
Oils on canvas board, 12"x18"
Vancouver, 1989
Wedding present for BarBara's cousin Sharon Dubil Rice




Tea?
This is a pencil illustration I did in 1983 for the short story "Tea?" by Marianne Paul,
published in Potboiler #7, edited by Lari Davidson.
It measures 4.5"x4.75".



Pussy Face
Oils on canvas board, 6"x8"
Richmond, 1984

Tough Cookie
(Self Portrait;
at age 21)

Oils on canvas board, 18"x14"
Vancouver, 1986





I'll tell you about these later... I'm tired and going to bed.

Artwork and images may not be used or reproduced without written permission.

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