Tom
Hopkins


Works

Works on Canvas

Sightlines (Reflected City)


46’’ x 44’’

Aftermath


37’’ x 67’’

Encuentro 1


43’’ x 35’’

Guardian


80’’ x 62’’

Sightline (Crossing)


47’’ x 55’’

Study for the Second Guardian


48’’ x 36’’

The Water (Test)


52’’ x 48’’

Works on Paper

Guide


39’’ x 23’’

The Man (Jeff)


7’’ x 5½’’, Ed. 15

The Woman (Juniper)


7’’ x 5½’’, Ed. 15

Lifeline (Nocturne)


5’’ x 7’’

Flag № 7 (from a distance)


7½’’ x 12’’


Biography

“Montreal artist Tom Hopkins, a fixture in the local arts community, died suddenly on Sunday, January 23, 2011. Hopkins, 66, was world-renowned for his landscapes and still-lives and served as both mentor and teacher to numerous other Montreal artists.

Born in Summerside, P.E.I., Hopkins studied art at Mount Allison University and completed his Master of Fine Arts degree at Concordia University, where he taught from 1983 to 1997. He had also taught at McGill University as well as at workshops throughout Canada and the U.S. Hopkins is survived by his wife, Joan Marshall, daughter Anna, son Jacob and stepchildren Michel, Gabrielle, Catherine, Benno, and Leah. Hopkins’ paintings are in public and private collections around the world.”

Since 1994, Galerie de Bellefeuille is proud to represent this exceptional artist.

– Bill Brownstein (Montreal Gazette)

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