Michael Khoury

 
 

In the Garden, 36" x 48", Oil on Canvas, $4500

 
 
 
 
 

Time for an Omelette, 2017, 36" x 48", Oil on Canvas, $4500

 
 

Still Life with Peonies & Four Mangos, 2016, 18" x 24", Oil on Masonite, $1600

Forced Spring, 2008, 24" x 30", Oil on Canvas, $2600

Still Life with Woman at Window, 30" x 40", Oil on Canvas, $3800, 2017

Still Life with Three Mangos, 2010, 24" x 36", Oil on Canvas, SOLD

 

Lupin Field, Nashwalk Valley, $2020, 24' x 36", $2800

 
 
 

Breakfast Setting, 2015, 12" x 9", Oil on Masonite, $700

Woman Leaning on a Table, 2011, 30" x 24", Oil on Canvas, $2600

Interior with Woman at Balcony, 2015, 12" x 9", Oil on Masonite, $700

Tulips with Citrus, 2008, 30" x 24", Oil on Canvas, $2600

 

Still Life with Iris & Oranges, 2016, 12" x 9", Oil on Masonite, $700

Melancholy, 2015, 11" x 9", Oil on Masonite, $700

A Picture of Roses with Oranges, 30" x 22", Oil on Canvas, $2400

Tulips with Citrus, 2008, 30" x 24", Oil on Canvas, $2600

 
 
 

 

Christ Church Cathedral in Winter - 28” x 12.5”, Oil on Masonite, $1100

 
 

Giverny

A homage to Claude Monet

 
 
 
 

Michael Khoury (b.1950) is a Lebanese/Canadian visual artist and photographer. After receiving a BA from The University of New Brunswick, he entered the fashion industry, successfully running three retail fashion stores for over 20 years. In 1983 Khoury began attending the workshops of renowned photographer Freeman Patterson and continued this for four years. Photography eventually led him back to his love for painting which he explored at a young age. He went on to study for three years with the late Canadian artist Molly Lamb Bobak where he received private lessons, encouragement and guidance. Here he developed his personal style in painting while continuing his photography practice.  

Michael has painted abroad in Paris during an eight month period and occasionally travels to his studio in Lebanon. He has exhibited throughout Canada and internationally including Kastel Gallery (Montreal); Hollander York Gallery (Toronto); Aitken Bicentennial Exhibition Centre; (Saint John, NB); The Beaverbrook Art Gallery  (Fredericton). His work has been collected both publicly and privately including the government of Togo, Africa, The Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital and The University of New Brunswick. Khoury lives and works on his art in Fredericton, New Brunswick.