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"Tulips and Hyacinthe In a Crystal Vase" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 18" x 24", 2025, Chilliwack, BC
"Siwash Rock" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 36" x 96", 2001, Courtesy Collection of Tim Ellison, New Westminster, BC
Dave Weirmeir with former Defence Minister of Canada, Harjit Sajjan. This photo was taken at the art show titled "Unconquered," at The Gallery George in Vancouver, BC. David's work is in the background.
Tim Ellison and Dave Weirmeir at the art show titled "Unconquered." Tim is known as David's #1 fan! Dave's paintings are in the background.
"Smeared Noton With Silver" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 48" x 48", 2022, Collection of Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Chilliwack, BC
David Weirmeir working on a commission of a building on Hasting's Street, in Vancouver, BC.
Dawna Friesen on the Global News broadcast, with one of David Weirmeir's paintings, coast to coast across Canada. Feb. 6th, 2025. The painting, titled "Glassware and Crystal," was at The Gallery George in Vancouver, BC.
"Paleoeskimo Shaman Death Mask" David Weirmeir, sculpted canvas, acrylic, string, 36" x 48", circa. 2013, Vancouver, BC
"Blacktusk" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 48" x 60", circa 2014, Vancouver, BC
"Mount Shuksan In Winter" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 36" x 48", circa 2014, Courtesy Collection of Tim Ellison, New Westminster, BC
Janet Weirmeir, and her father, Peter Klassen, in front of a painting by David Weirmeir titled "Blood Oranges." the photo was taken at the Chilliwack Museum in Chilliwack, BC.
"Loose Change" David Weirmeir, oil on canvas, 36" x 48", 1998 - 2001, Vancouver, BC

This painting was done in Dave Weirmeir's early style known as Divisionism. This painting in particular took Dave the longest period of time to finish.
"Self-Portrait" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 18" x 24", 2025, Chilliwack, BC
A portrait of Janet Weirmeir, by her husband the artist, David Weirmeir. Interestingly, there is a self-portrait of Dave, painted at the same time as this portrait, from the same palette. You can tell when they are side by side, as the colours match.
A publicity photograph with Derrick Nearing, with the painting titled "My Old Army Boots," which he purchased off the artist David Weirmeir. On the right are the outgoing, and incoming Mayors of Pembroke, ON. The painting was in a show in Pembroke in
"My Old Combat Boots" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 22" x 22", 2003, Courtesy Collection of Derrick Nearing, Pembroke, ON
"My Old Combat Boots" David Weirmeir, ball point pen on cardboard, 22" x 22", 2014, Courtesy Private Collection, Vancouver, BC
"Bracket Fungi" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2024, Chilliwack, BC
"Old Tractor and Gate" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 11" x 14", 2025, Chilliwack, BC
David Weirmeir with his painting titled "Inukshuk With Northern Lights." Inspired by a three week trip to Cape Dorset, Nunavut, this painting was sent by ship to Ireland. This painting measures 48" x 72".
High ranking Canadian soldiers gather for a photograph, during an art show titled "Unconquered," at The Gallery George, in Vancouver, BC. David Weirmeir's paintings are in the background.
This photograph is of David Weirmeir and an unidentified woman who walked up to Dave and asked for a photo with him.
The day this painting titled "Artist's Still Life With Crystal Vases" was taken, David Weirmeir wrapped it up and sent it to an army friend, Jacquie Armes, in Carberry, MB.
An early photograph of David Weirmeir, Tim Ellison, and an unidentified woman who purchased this ball point pen drawing of the Sun Tower, in Vancouver, BC. Circa 1998.
"Log Cabin" David Weirmeir, India ink on paper, 12" x 12", 1993, High River, AB, Courtesy the Collection of the Artist

This is the earliest known surviving drawing by Dave Weirmeir.
"Tombstone Mountain, Yukon" David Weirmeir, watercolour on paper, 11" x 14" 2023, Chilliwack, BC
"Castle Mountain, Alberta" David Weirmeir, watercolour on paper, 22" x 30", 2023, Chilliwack, BC
"Mt Logan, Yukon" David Weirmeir, watercolour on paper, 22" x 30", 2023, Chilliwack, BC

This painting, of the highest mountain in Canada, is one in a series of 20 Canadian mountains.
"Mt Cline, Alberta" David Weirmeir, watercolour on paper, 11" x 14", 2023, Chilliwack, BC
"The Human Heart" David Weirmeir, watercolour on paper, 22" x 30", 2023, Chilliwack, BC
"Sunflowers" David Weirmeir, watercolour pencil on paper, 22" x 30", 2023, Chilliwack, BC
"Orchid" David Weirmeir, watercolour on paper, 22" x 30", 2023, Chilliwack, BC
"Painter's Still Life" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 8" x 8", 2024, Chilliwack, BC
"Valencia Orange" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 8" x 8", 2024, Private Collection of Lori Edwards, Abbotsford, BC
"Self-Portrait" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 20" x 24", 2024, Chilliwack, BC
The favorite glassware and crystal that David Weirmeir prefers to use in his still life paintings of flowers, etc.
A portrait of David Weirmeir when he was in the Canadian Armed Forces back in the early 1990's. He was a medic by trade, and posted to 2 Field Ambulance in C.F.B. Petawawa, ON. although this photograph was taken by an unknown photographer, it has sin
"Crown of Thorns Gourd" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 11" x 14", 2023, Chilliwack, BC

A photograph of a crown of thorns gourd by David Weirmeir, who found that the negative shape of the gourd was interesting, is one of his nicer photogr
David Weirmeir in front of his first display at Cornerstone Gallery and Framing in Chilliwack, BC. Dave tries to use the same frame around all his paintings as it gives a group of them a sense of unity.
David Weirmeir's first display of art at Cornerstone Gallery and Framing in Chilliwack, BC. It includes Dave's orchid triptych and one of his painter's still life's.
An early photograph of David Weirmeir in his Vancouver apartment with a large painting of Castle Mountain in the background. The painting measures 48" x 60". Dave has painted Castle Mountain a few times.
Janet and David Weirmeir in their Chilliwack apartment up in Promontory, a community on a mountain in the southern half of the city.
The publicity poster for David Weirmeir's first solo art show at The Gallery George, in Vancouver, BC, back in September of 2025.
A photograph taken by Eugene Weirmeir, of a wagon wheel, and later manipulated by his son, David Weirmeir. This photo is one of three photos that make up their triptych of Canadian prairie subjects.
A photo taken by Eugene Weirmeir, of an old Rock Island tractor, that was later manipulated by his son, David Weirmeir. This photo is one in a triptych of prairie photographs.
One in a triptych of Canadian prairie photographs by Eugene Weirmeir, and later manipulated by his son, David Weirmeir. The grain elevator itself, is in the hamlet of Brant, AB, just a few kilometers from the village of Blackie where Dave grew up.
"Red Sunflowers" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 24" x 24", 2025, Courtesy a Private Collection

A popular painting by Dave Weirmeir features red sunflowers, with purple leaves, in a transparent glass vase.
A photograph of Dave Weirmeir and his friends at an Art Show for veterans, during the Invictus Games. Called the Veterans Art Show, and organized by The Veteran Artist Collective, it was held at The Gallery George in Vancouver, BC.
Tim Ellison and Dave Weirmeir with the painting he sold to Tim for $1500.00. The painting is titled "Star-gazer Lilies With Caspia." This photograph was taken at Dave's first solo show, called "Stilleven," at The Gallery George in Vancouver, BC.
Dave Weirmeir and his wife, Janet, at his first solo art show titled "Stilleven."
The artist, Dave Weirmeir, at his first solo show titled "Stilleven." The show was at The Gallery George in Vancouver, BC.
Relatives and friends at Dave Weirmeir's first solo show titled "Stilleven."
"Sooke Harbour House" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 40" x 60", 2025, Courtesy Collection of Luke Evanow, Sooke, BC

One painting in a commission of two, this is Sooke Harbour house, a hotel that sits on Whiffin Spit, at the southern tip of Vanco
"Whiffin Spit" David Weirmeir, acrylic on canvas, 40" x 60", 2025, Courtesy Collection of Luke Evanow, Sooke, BC

A half of a commission is a painting titled "Whiffin Spit," a sand bar that sits on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. A hotel called
David Weirmeir, with his painting titled "Bouquet of Roses" at the Community Art Show in the Chilliwack Museum and Archives, Chilliwack, BC, October 9th, 2025. This was Dave's third participation in the annual show.
"Old Barn, Corn, and Mt Cheam" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2025, Chilliwack, BC

This rustic barn was torn down a month after the photo was taken. Although Mt. Cheam is on the right, it is obscured by forest fire smoke, and
"Barn with Mossy Roof" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2025, Chilliwack, BC
"Barn On Del Eden Farms" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2025, Chilliwack, BC
"Barn With Peeling Paint" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2025, Chilliwack, BC
"Popkum Barn and Gas Tank" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2025, Popkum, BC
"Old Barn On a Hill" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2025, Abbotsford, BC
"Lancastor's Barn" David Weirmeir, metallic silvertone print, 18" x 24", 2025, Matsqui, BC
David Weirmeir at the mic, October 26th, 2025, at 100.5 FM CFRO Co-op Radio Vancouver. The radio broadcast was called The Artist's Talk, and was headed by Dave's friend Lopes.
David Weirmeir and his friend Lopes at the Gallery George in Vancouver, BC. The two artists are working on an anti-racism message with each other through their art.