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An unexpected injury brought an end to Faye’s career as a flight attendant with Air Canada, but did not end her journeys to Canada’s wild landscapes. A move from Vancouver to the Haida Gwaii gave her a wonderful opportunity to begin painting full time while immersed in the beauty of the north. Faye continued developing her portfolio while living at Prince Rupert and exploring the Skeena River. After relocating to eastern Ontario Faye returned to the north, settling in the Yukon where she now captures northern landscapes in her studio. A self-taught artist, Faye is inspired by the natural beauty of the Canadian wilderness.
Art in the Park, Ottawa, Ontario, 2008
Solo exhibition at The Gallery at Artisan Square on Bowen Island, British Columbia, May and June, 2006.
Displayed at the North Pacific Cannery Museum at Port Edward, British Columbia, 2005.
Displayed works at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, at these venues: The Ice House Gallery, Museum of Northern British Columbia and La Cuccina in 2004-2005.
Group exhibition at Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia, 2004.
Solo exhibition in 2003 at the Latin Quarter in Vancouver.
Faye is currently represented by the Yukon Gallery and the Copper Moon Gallery, both located at Whitehorse in Canada's Yukon Territory. Faye is a member of the Canadian Federation of Artists.