Ken Dalgarno





Recession
Acrylic on canvas
45.3 x 60.2 Inches 
$ 4375




Pioneer
Acrylic on canvas
48.5 x 60 Inches 
$ 4500




Broken
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
SOLD




Deference
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
SOLD




Road Kill
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
$ 3000




Subsidy
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
SOLD




Teare Farm
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
SOLD




Abandoned
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
$ 3000




Grain Elevator
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
$ 3000




Rural Cemetary
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
$ 3000




The White Store
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
$ 3000




Unhinged II
Acrylic on canvas
36.2 x 52.4 Inches 
$ 3000




The Seeder
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 52 Inches 
$ 3655

(includes frame)





Crippled
Acrylic on canvas
35.8 x 48 Inches 
SOLD




Submersion
Acrylic on canvas
35.8 x 48 Inches 
SOLD




Will of the Wind
Acrylic on canvas
35.8 x 48 Inches 
$ 2750




Stripped
Acrylic on canvas
29.1 x 42.1 Inches 
$ 1975




Last Harvest
Acrylic on canvas
27.5 x 35.5 Inches 
SOLD




Flowers Exploding
Acrylic on canvas
42 x 32 Inches 
$ 2725

(includes frame)

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Ken Dalgarno is a Canadian artist from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He is a self taught visual artist with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the University of Saskatchewan (1986). He has also studied at the University of Regina.

Ken is an avid member of the arts scene in Saskatchewan and involved with such groups as; Arts in Motion, the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery and the Canadian Artists Representation (CARFAC). He has taught art classes at the MJMAG and was one of the founding members of the Bridge Artist’s Co-op in Regina and Gallery 53 in Moose Jaw.

Ken Dalgarno has exhibited in numerous group and solo shows across Western Canada and North Dakota. His paintings are in private and public collections across Canada, South Africa and Italy. Dalgarno is the provincial winner of the 2007 Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) "Showcase of the Arts". His "Sculpted Landscapes" series will be featured in a solo tour across Saskatchewan in 2008 and 2009. He was also awarded the Arts Saskatchewan Award in 1991.