Robbin Pulver-Andrews

I am a local Artist who was born in Hamilton, but I spent most of my childhood and youth in northern Ontario, living and working at our family-owned fishing lodge on Sandy Island, Lake Nipissing.

After graduating from Sheridan College in the Classical Animation and Fine Arts program, I did some freelance work before getting married shortly after. As my family quickly grew, raising four children became my main focus. I happily worked for many years at a local Garden Centre-Nursery and later became an award-winning Floral Designer, and loved working in this field immensely.

In 2006, a serious spinal injury and subsequent surgery left me with some physical limitations that made it impossible to return to this kind of physically demanding work. After a lengthy recovery period and with great encouragement from my wonderful family, in 2008 I returned to my passion for art and started painting. I am self-taught in Acrylics and Soft Pastels, and I also work in Encaustic Mixed Media. Over the years I have been teaching these creative art forms at the Art Gallery of Burlington, Capitol Arts Market, The Artists Workshop, The Cotton Factory, Back Alley Gallery, and in my home studio as well.

I have had a great response to my work, and my art can be found in various parts of Canada, the United States, and Europe. My work has also been showcased in the Art Gallery of Hamilton, Dignam Gallery, Toronto, Fieldcote Museum, Ancaster, and the Carnegie Gallery, Dundas. I recently had a 4-month solo exhibition at Lynwood Arts Centre in Simcoe Ontario.

In June 2015, I spent a month in Italy as an Artist in Residence at Palazzo Rinaldi, in the Village of Noepoli, Basilicata Region, Southern Italy. It was an amazing experience! I have also participated in several Art Shows and Studio Tours in the area. Oakville Art in the Park, Pelham Art Festival, Norfolk Studio Tour, and the Dundas Studio Tour to name a few.

I am the past president of the Women’s Art Association of Hamilton, of which I have been a member since 2008. In 2014-2015, I was awarded the Hamilton Wentworth Heritage Award and The Ontario Volunteer Award, both for ongoing work in the arts community, as well as 5 People’s Choice Awards. We live in beautiful Simcoe Ontario where I am part of an amazing group of Artists that share a gallery space in the Capitol Arts Market in downtown Simcoe. My work can also be found at the ARTSPACE 106 Gallery in Niagara-on-the-Lake. 

I am looking forward to many more years of painting and creating, teaching and learning, and finding inspiration everywhere I go.

“I am self-taught in acrylic painting and enjoy creating paintings in this wonderful medium very much.

I am very much inspired by old doors and windows, stairways and pathways. 

I am also an Encaustic Mixed Media Artist. Encaustic medium is a blend of melted beeswax, oil paint and resin and this is a vibrant and exciting way to create paintings. As most of my acrylic paintings are quite structured, working in encaustic allows me the opportunity to create more intuitively and challenges me artistically! 

Acrylic painting will always be my first love, but encaustic is a very close second!”

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#10 Ruth Aspinall's Studio

Home Studio of Mixed Media Artist Ruth Aspinall.