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Drew Burnham is a celebrated Canadian painter renowned for his distinctive, stylized realism of the Coastal British Columbia landscape. His work captures the essence of the Pacific Northwest through vivid colour palettes, dynamic compositions, and finely glazed linework that brings each scene to life. Forests, shorelines, and urban edges are transformed into rhythmic, almost dreamlike environments - making Burnham’s paintings instantly recognizable and highly collectible.
Blending contemporary landscape painting with a graphic, architectural sensibility, Burnham creates artworks that feel both modern and timeless. His unique visual language - defined by bold outlines, layered colour, and a strong sense of movement - resonates with collectors seeking striking Canadian art that bridges realism and abstraction.
With more than a decade of consistently sold-out exhibitions, Drew Burnham has become one of Canada’s most in-demand landscape artists. His paintings are held in major private and corporate collections, reflecting both their aesthetic impact and investment value.
Burnham trained under noted Canadian artists Don Jarvis and Toni Onley, and studied fine art and architectural rendering at the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr University of Art + Design) and the University of Victoria. His work is included in prominent collections such as the City of Vancouver, the Edmonton Art Gallery, Athabasca University, and Polygon Development. A recipient of multiple awards, including two Canada Council Short-Term Grants, Burnham continues to live and work on Vancouver Island, where the surrounding landscape remains a constant source of inspiration.
Burnham's work is characterized by a smooth painted surface composed of both oil and acrylic paint, with a varnished surface. Multiple, thin layers of paint create an impression of a canvas that glows from within. Wrapped canvas sides are finished with black paint and are ready to hang unframed.
