Storm Surge
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Keith Hiscock is a Canadian painter known for his atmospheric realist paintings of the Pacific Northwest, capturing the quiet beauty of British Columbia’s coastal and rural landscapes. Working primarily in oil and acrylic, his work focuses on light, mood, and the simplicity of place.
Born in Victoria, B.C., Hiscock has been a professional artist since 1974. Influenced by Andrew Wyeth, Edward Hopper, and the Canadian Group of Seven, his paintings balance realism with atmosphere and emotional restraint.
His work is defined by strong composition, subtle detail, and a quiet sense of narrative that draws viewers into still, reflective moments in nature and landscape.
Collectors are drawn to Keith Hiscock’s paintings for their calm presence, timeless quality, and connection to the West Coast landscape.
At White Rock Gallery, a curated selection of Keith Hiscock original paintings is available for acquisition. Select the “Acquire” button on the artwork page or contact the gallery for details.
