Tim Packer is an internationally recognized painter from Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Born in Toronto in 1961 his formal art education began at the age of 12 and continued through his late teens when he studied Graphic Design at George Brown College. He spent several years as a “starving artist” during the recession of the early eighties until finally surrendering to the pressures of earning a living and getting a “real job”. At the age of 21 he made a major life change and joined the Toronto Police Service as a constable. He then went on to enjoy a very successful 18 year career as a police officer though he continued to pursue his love of painting on his own time

His unique style draws on the deep traditions of Canadian landscape painting while interpreting the world through a modern eye. Packer’s bold oils rely on a strong sense of design and the abstract patterns found in the natural world often combined with a dramatic light condition. The paintings often look quite representational from a distance, only to dissolve into countless strokes of intense colour when viewed up close. The overall effect of his work is often compared to bright sunlight shining through a stained glass window.

The ever increasing demand for Packer’s work has pushed the price of his originals into the $1000 to $14,000 range. In order to make his work more accessible to the general public he is now publishing limited edition giclee (jhee-clay) prints on canvas and paper. These are extremely high quality reproductions using state of the art materials and technology. The artist controls every aspect of production and each canvas edition is limited to a run of 100 signed and numbered prints.

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