Doug Crook

Originally from Winnipeg, Doug Crook earned a Bachelor of Commerce from University of Manitoba in 1968. Now retired from banking, he paints professionally between his studios in Calgary, Alberta and Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
Capturing Canada’s abundantly varied landscapes, Crook uses brightly saturated acrylics and vivid brushstrokes to bring his scenes to life. His extensive subject matter includes wharfs at sunset, cottages nestled among the trees, and historic grain elevators set against theatrical skies.
Artwork by Doug Crook

Prairies Nostalgia24″ x 30″

No Expiry24″ x 24″

Tired24″ x 24″

End of the Road12″ x 24″

St. Boniface Cathedral36″ x 48″

Along A Country Road10″ x 10″

Truck Stop12″ x 16″

Prairie Sentinel12″ x 12″

Cape George Cottage20″ x 20″

First Light8″ x 10″

Forest Pathways8″ x 8″

Isle Madame Cottage20″ x 20″

Rusting Relics20″ x 24″

Sparkling Waters, Lunenburg8″ x 8″

The House On The Corner8″ x 8″

The Old Barns8″ x 10″

The Sunset Years12″ x 16″

Another Day on the Dock24″ x 24″

The Wharf at Sunset24″ x 24″

Branching Out20″ x 20″



