Go Gallery The Red Eye View
Winter Themes Stories and Images
What is it that fuels you?
I love writing about the places and people that I meet and sometimes I paint or felt pretty images from those encounters. I have had websites for other businesses I have had throughout my career, but this is the first website I am solely administrating. I choose a career as an artist because creativity is my passion. I want to be part of a global community who are also developing their art and sharing with me their creative stories. The site is an open and honest platform about how to make the best of social isolation living in northern Canada.
Linda Bonnefoy Go Gallery is truly my passion project, gaining more and more traction each day. I hope you enjoy my site and all of the unique content I offer. Take a look around; perhaps you’ll discover what exhilarates you as well. Are you ready to be inspired?

Rouche de Boule, Autumn in the Hazeltons, photo credit Michael Webber
Autumn Collection Prints available only
Every painting has a story. This is a story about my first autumn in the Hazeltons in 2018. I had picked up some acrylic paints at Mills Interior Stationary in Smithers BC and hadn't noticed I purchased paint with glitter in it. I don't know how I missed that. I painted the sky regardless with glittery paint. I painted it with glittery paint because it was a glittery fall day. The sun was exceptionally warm and there wasn't any breeze, so I painted the image from the field next to Senden the Hazelton community gardens and teaching center. There is a piece of art for everyone. I did sell this painting, glittery paint, and all to a tourist visiting the Ksan Historical Village and Museum Gift Shop. Summer 2022

Nice to Meet You
An Open Book
Welcome to my blog, a place where I can share my greatest inspiration and display the different sides of my multimedia creations. Some days I like to paint and other days I like to embellish hats. I like making hats because my french grandfather Louis Bonnefoy, told me "a hat always introduces you, your handshake is secondary", and I agree. I do not mass produce my hats because the rocks, shells, and treasures I buy and find are in limited supply. I am not Amazon and I cannot cover shipping costs otherwise I get very little financial remuneration for my hats.

