I’m Rebeka Darylin,
a fine artist in Murray Harbour,
Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island), Canada.

I create realistic and abstract landscape paintings to explore my experience of connection to place and time, inspired by the local landscapes near the rural fishing village I now call home.

My art is an exploration of how I connect with places and community and history, through shared experiences with those who have been there before or will come after me, and through infrastructure of travel and communication.

This is the feedback I get most when people see my art in person:

“I feel like I am there”

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Painting of a rural highway in winter.

Painting winter

It’s just a few days past the Spring Equinox in the northern hemisphere. Here in Epekwitk/Prince Edward Island, this past week has also been March Break. I’ve had no travel plans, but nostalgia for the anticipation of Going Somewhere has been on my mind – and on my easel. Have…

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Whether weather cooperates

Finally I made it back to the BCAS mini exhibition, on the last weekend before it ended. It was worth it to take my time and savour each piece without the crowds of the opening reception.I had intended to go on the previous two weekends, but plans are always subject…

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Tiny joys

Last week I attended the opening reception for the 2nd Annual Miniature Exhibition at Blank Canvas Art Supplies & Gallery. The event was very popular and got quite crowded – congratulations to Blank Canvas for the success in bringing so many people together to share and enjoy artwork!  A sample…

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