Steve Knapp Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Steve Knapp based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Steve Knapp
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Front Line Workers by Steve Knapp
Got My Mojo Workin by Steve Knapp
Pipefitters by Steve Knapp
Let Me Be Your Big Dog by Steve Knapp
Cellars of Marynissen Winery by Steve Knapp
Landmark and Icons by Steve Knapp
Prince of Wales Hotel by Steve Knapp
66 Fairlane GTA by Steve Knapp
Homeward Bound by Steve Knapp
Life Love and the Blues by Steve Knapp
Tears in Heaven by Steve Knapp
Anticipating Spring by Steve Knapp
Cutting Bait by Steve Knapp
Winter Berth by Steve Knapp
Memories of Kingston by Steve Knapp
The Breakwater by Steve Knapp
Stonechurch Winery by Steve Knapp
49 pontiac by Steve Knapp
Don't Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On the King of Rock and Roll by Steve Knapp
Ravine Winery by Steve Knapp
Old Barn by Steve Knapp
Trail to the Wood Lot by Steve Knapp
Ice House Winery by Steve Knapp
Inniskilin Winery by Steve Knapp
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About Steve Knapp
All artwork past and present by Steve Knapp is protected by a copyright registered with the Government of Canada, Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Prints ordered from fine art America are not watermarked.
From an early age Steve's interest in art was inspired by his father who had received formal training in drawing and watercolour painting.In his early 20's he worked with fellow artists Bob Blenderman and Fred Schonberg and this led to exhibits in various art galeries and exhibitions in the Kingston area.In 1981 the opportunity to work as a subcontractor in the graphics industry in Toronto was offered to Steve and eventhough the other artists told him that his pursuit of fine art would suffer, he decided to accept the offer. While living in Oshawa and working in Toronto he continued to draw and paint in oils and in 1983 he had his first one man show in the Link Gallery at Edwards Gardens, Toronto. His career in graphic art took on greater responsibilities such as doing design work for 3M and eventually opening his own graphics business with his son Richard joining him as his partner. Their 22 years in business together involved not only designing but manufacturing and installing graphic materials in various applications. Just before retiring and turning over the business to his son they were able to design 4 facilities for the LPIA International Airport project in the Bahamas. The proposal was rated 1st overall and received very high marks for the design and sense of space. This led to the designing and manufacturing of logos,signage and interior graphic panels for 5 stores in the Bahamas. While this busness was exciting and kept Steve busy now with retirement he is able to concentrate more on his passion for fine art.