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Artterra began as an online gallery and shop, showcasing emerging artists and curating collections rooted in creativity and social purpose. Over the years, we had the honour of representing 67 artists from across Canada, reflecting the depth and diversity of powerful work created throughout the country.

Those early years laid the foundation for who we are today, collaborating closely with artists, building visibility, and exploring how art can live beyond the canvas. What started as a gallery has since evolved into a creative studio that co-creates projects blending storytelling, activism, and community.

Below is a small collection of the artworks we once represented. This page is archived, and Artterra no longer holds rights to sell these pieces. If you’re interested, please contact the artists directly.

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Kathy Teasdale

Spring Thaw, Ogden

Kathy Teasdale

Spring Thaw, Ogden

$350 CAD

The Harvest

Kathy Teasdale

The Harvest

$350 CAD

Winter Magic

Kathy Teasdale

Winter Magic

$350 CAD

Kathy Teasdale

Kathy is a self-taught landscape and wildlife artist who works in many mediums: oils, acrylics, watercolours, pencil crayons, ink and pastels as well as graphite. Born in the Eastern Townships, she now resides in the countryside of Ogden in southern Quebec where inspiration for her paintings surrounds her. She captures a special essence of nature that gives the viewer an insight into her unique style.

Her body of work consists of mainly landscapes and wildlife from the area of southern Quebec known as the Eastern Townships.
Currently, she is working on a themed collection of paintings representing the changing seasons and life in rural Quebec. Each work has unique challenges; to capture the sparkle of snow on a cold winter’s day or wet leaves from a spring thaw, a barn at twilight with cast shadows on the snowy landscape, or the heat of a summer’s day while harvesting a field of hay. Each painting gives insight into the quiet beauty in the region that she now calls home, Ogden.

She has exhibited at Gallery de Sherbrooke; Bibliotheque Sherbrooke; Stanstead’s Haskell Free Library and Opera House; Parc Marie-Victorin in Kingsey Falls; Lennoxville Library; Lennoxville Women’s Centre Art Exhibition; Café Folies, Ayer’s Cliff; Art M, Magog; and a solo at Gallery Yvette Rousseau, Coaticook, QC.

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