
Paintings of the Canadian Rockies and other mountains by Anthony Neilson
I am an artist that specializes in Paintings of the Canadian Rockies. My interest in mountain landscapes began when I was young. Growing up in Calgary, close to the Rocky Mountains, I started mountain climbing and exploring the unique mountain environment of the Canadian Rockies as a teenager and I never looked back.As an artist, my fascination with mountain landscapes began with photography and progressed later to painting. In addition to my
Paintings of the Canadian Rockies and other mountains, I am also intrigued by the desert environments of the Southwest United States.
My work has been exhibited in Canada, the United States, and Japan.

My painting of Mount Louis in the Canadian Rockies

Mount Temple photographic poster circa 1980’s

Style and influences
My early introduction to the work of a relative*, German American expressionist Lyonel Feininger, inspired my artistic style. I was heavily influenced by Lyonel Feininger because his work was a constant presence in my home growing up. Seeing his paintings in books would have been the first artwork I was exposed to before I knew what art was. I am Inspired by Feininger’s use of straight lines and sharp divisions of tone and colour to describe his subjects. I found it natural to interpret those techniques for the mountain landscapes I was familiar with.
In addition, another influence would be the landscape paintings of American artist Georgia O’Keeffe. Inspired by her desert landscape paintings, I can sense that she was immersed in that environment. Living in, and being part of the natural landscapes that surrounded her. I think that the ability to convey that feeling through art defines a great landscape artist.
*Lyonel Feininger was my Great uncle.
Lyonel Feininger and Georgia O’Keeffe paintings at the Metropolitan Museum, New York

