Ed Einboden Art Collections
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Artwork by Ed Einboden
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Penobscot 14 by Ed Einboden
Yukon Night by Ed Einboden
Live oak by Ed Einboden
Jekyll Island Club Hotel by Ed Einboden
Lake Muskoka Pine by Ed Einboden
Muskoka rocks by Ed Einboden
Bull Rushes by Ed Einboden
Faith Chapel, Jekyll Island, Georgia by Ed Einboden
Pottery still life by Ed Einboden
Barn find by Ed Einboden
Shelburne Dories. Lunenburg, N.S by Ed Einboden
Sticks and stones by Ed Einboden
Door knocker by Ed Einboden
Bobcat by Ed Einboden
Night in the forest by Ed Einboden
Nuthatch by Ed Einboden
Kingfisher by Ed Einboden
The sheds of Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia by Ed Einboden
Loon in charcoal by Ed Einboden
Anchor and chain by Ed Einboden
Muskoka White Birch by Ed Einboden
Gargoyle Faith Chaple by Ed Einboden
Gears and wheels by Ed Einboden
Fence post and wire by Ed Einboden
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About Ed Einboden
As long as I can remember I have been working with my hands. I have spent years carving and turning wood, producing custom designed furniture and building/restoring wooden boats.
Some time ago I watched an elderly woman sketching a scene of the Toronto Harbour. She was so focused on what she was doing and with so few tools she was producing a one of a kind work of art. I thought at the time I would like to be able to do something like that, to be able to create anywhere, anytime, be free with my craft. Keeping this in mind I began taking water colour courses both privately and at the Haliburton School of the Arts. It was during this time that I discovered the art of pen and ink drawing and decided to explore the medium. The technique seemed to visually fit my artistic view of the world. In 2005, I enrolled in a pen and ink course at the Ontario College of Art and since then I have strived to produce images that accurately represent my subjects. Many of the ideas for my drawings come from nature but also from manmade objects. I find the challenge of reproducing these textures using pen and ink inspirational. I still use water colour, generally as an accent for the pen and ink drawings.
I currently belong to The Muskoka Arts and Crafts Association in Muskoka, Ontario (my primary residence) and The Jekyll Arts Association in Jekyll Island Georgia (my winter hideout). My drawings have won awards at festivals sponsored by the Jekyll Island Arts Association and are offered for sale in the art gallery.