Cameron Douglas, Artist

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Cameron Douglas was born in Perth, Scotland in 1957 and came to Canada with his family in 1960. His father, a painter and art teacher, settled in Nelson, British Columbia where Cameron now lives with his wife Lorraine and two young daughters.

 

Cameron studied Fine Art at Red Deer College in Alberta and Sculpture at the David Thompson University Centre in Nelson, B.C. With a keen interest in bronze sculpture, Cameron found work with art foundries in Calgary, Alberta and Kelowna, B.C. During this time he learned the skills of bronze casting and met many artists of diverse sculptural styles.

 

On his return, Cameron set up his studio in Canmore, Alberta and with encouragement, worked full time on his art. In the fall of 1992, Cameron began to exhibit his work with Masters Gallery in Calgary, Alberta and recently with the Walter Klinkhoff Gallery in Montreal.

 

Douglas Cameron's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 150 USD to 9,082 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 9,082 USD for Highland cattle grazing beside a loch; and Another similar, sold at Christie's South Kensington in 2007.



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