“Inukshuk, Whistler Peak”
oil on board
12”h x 16”w
View from “The Bite”, overlooking Glacier Creek Lodge,
Jersey Cream Chair and the Glacier Express, Blackcomb”
oil on board
12”h x 16”w
“Whistler Tree Shadows”
oil on canvas
60”h x 26”w
“View from “The Bite”, overlooking Glacier Creek Lodge,
Jersey Cream Chair
and the Glacier Express, Blackcomb”
oil on board
12”h x 16”w
“Entrance to Blackcomb Glacier, view of top of
Showcase T-bar,
Phalynx Peak and Ridge”
oil on canvas
15”h x 30”w
“Coming down Blackcomb Glacier ski out,
Whistler in the background”
oil on canvas
40”h x 25”w
“Whistler Peak Breaking Through the clouds,
Roundhouse and panoramic view”
oil on canvas
13.25”h x 48”w
“Twist’n’shout, Blackcomb Mountain”
oil on board
12” x 16”
“In the Village #1”
oil on board
12” x 16”
“In the Village #2, Blackcomb Gondola”
oil on board
12” x 16”
“Glacier Express, from Glacier Creek Lodge”
oil on board
11”h 14”
“Edge of the Village"
oil on board
9” x 12”
“Whistler Mountain from Emerald Lake”
oil on board
12” x 16”
"Receding Tide (Tofino BC)"
oil on canvas
57" x 36"
"Edge of Lake" - SOLD
oil on canvas
25.5" x 60"
Alisha Reilly-Roe
Alisha Reilly-Roe, born in 1972, started her fine arts training early in the Visual Arts Program at Canterbury High School, Ottawa, ON. She continued studying at Concordia University in Fine Arts, Montreal, PQ. After her degree she spent the next 10 years living, skiing and exploring in Whistler, Squamish and the Sunshine Coast, until settling in Jasper, AB.
Taking on art as a full time career in 2000, she has explored clay sculpture, mold making and casting, and now focusses on landscape oil painting. She was the chairperson for the Jasper Artists Guild from 2006 to 2009, and periodically teaches oil and acrylic painting workshops for them.
Alisha paints using high realism, with undercurrents of abstraction within shadows, reflections and underwater elements. Her intent is for the life of the natural world to be alive and real for the viewer to walk into. She often employs wide vistas of panoramic format, or tall narrow segments that bring the foreground up to one’s feet. There are countless subtle layers of colour and detail, both soft and crisp. She loves to paint the mountains, lakes, valleys and coast of Western Canada.