Prairie Stories Told Through Colour & Canvas

My inspiration

I’m a Canadian artist based in Medicine Hat, Alberta. I create vibrant acrylic and oil paintings inspired by prairie landscapes, florals, and the charm of small-town life. My work captures the movement, memory, and beauty of the Canadian prairies, reimagining the everyday in bold colour and expressive brushwork.

From blooming sunflowers to historic homes and golden fields, my art celebrates the visual stories that shape the land and people of Western Canada.

Theresa holding paint brush
Trotting Along - Chevrolet
A woman with blonde hair sitting at an art studio table with a palette of mixed colors, a jar of paint, and a canvas. She is resting her chin on her hand and smiling at the camera.

A little about me

After earning my BFA from the University of Calgary, I’ve spent the past decade sharing my work through galleries, public collections, exhibitions, and private commissions across Alberta and beyond.

Whether you’re a collector, curator, a corporate client, or a prairie art enthusiast seeking a custom piece, my goal is to craft artwork that not only brightens your space but also honours your memories. I invite you to explore my available originals or discuss creating something meaningful and personal through a custom commission.

The “key” to deeper meaning

What truly sets my art apart is the tradition of embedding a key within every painting. This key, whether chosen from my studio’s collection or provided by you, becomes a symbol of memory, discovery, and personal connection. It’s a little secret woven into the layers, a reminder that every place and every story deserves to be unlocked and celebrated.

The key is my signature element that symbolizes discovery, connection, and the unlocking of new perspectives. For me, the key is more than a motif; it’s an invitation for you to look deeper, explore personal meaning, and find something uniquely your own within my art.

Reminds Me Of Gramma's House
Path of Promise

The Heart Behind Each Painting: My Signature Cradleboards

Every piece I create starts with a foundation that’s as meaningful as the art itself—my custom-built birch cradleboards. Crafted in-house (often with a little help from my husband), these deep, sturdy panels are more than just a surface; they’re part of my creative process and my promise of quality.

Each cradleboard is carefully constructed for durability and depth, sealed with GAC 100, gessoed multiple times and designed to showcase the luminous layers and vibrant colours that define my work. The sides are signed—a subtle signature of authenticity and care.

Why Birch Cradleboards? Birch offers a strong, smooth surface that brings out the best in acrylics and oils. The 2.75” depth gives each painting a presence in the room, making it a true statement piece—no frame required (though custom framing is always available).

Black rectangular box with red cursive text, placed on a tiled surface against a beige wall.
Multiple landscape paintings with various colors and scenes, including trees, a house, and hills.
A collection of small landscape paintings showcases houses and greenery, displayed on a teal wall.

The Story Behind My Signature: The “Lazy TE”

Close-up of the letters 'H' and 'E' in black and red colors.

When I first started painting in acrylics, I found myself facing a small but meaningful challenge—how to sign my work. My full name, “Theresa Eisenbarth,” felt too long to paint neatly on the front of each piece, and advice from other artists didn’t quite fit. I wanted something personal and distinctive.

That’s when I thought of my husband, Terry. We share the same first initial, and years ago, Terry created his own “TE” brand—turned 90 degrees and affectionately called the “lazy TE”—to mark his tools on the family farm north of Medicine Hat. It was his unique way of leaving a personal stamp on what mattered to him.

Inspired by this, I adopted the “lazy TE” as my own signature. Now, every painting I create is signed on the front with this symbol—sometimes in marker for acrylics, sometimes painted with a brush in oils. On the side of each custom birch cradleboard, I sign my full name or “TE Eisenbarth,” adding a sculptural touch that catches the eye as you pass by. My signature isn’t just a mark; it’s a story, a nod to family, and a symbol of the connection I hope each painting brings.

My Credentials

  • Theresa’s art training includes a B.F.A. degree from the University of Calgary and a Diploma in Visual Studies (now called Art + Design) from Medicine Hat College.

    Theresa has studied with Calgary artist Doug Swinton and British Columbian artist David Langevin.

  • 2025

    Jasper Museum and Cultural Centre - Summer 2025

    ArtRoom Group Show - November 2025

    2024

    Art In Motion Group Show - Esplanade Duggen House

    2023

    ArtRoom Group Show

    2022

    Framing and Art Centre Gallery “Neighbour Collection” SOLO Show - Medicine Hat, May

    Mastrius Art Exhibition

    2021

    Esplanade Arts Gallery, Hat Art Club Group Exhibition, “Made in Isolation” | Medicine Hat July to August

    2020

    Esplanade Arts Gallery Solo Exhibition – “Walking the Flats “| Medicine Hat, June to August

    2018

    Alberta Culture Days, Street Art Exhibition, | Medicine Hat – September

    2017

    Cypress Club Exhibition - “Art + Scotch” | Medicine Hat · October - December

    2016

    Private Cypress Club - SOLO Exhibition, “Small Works” | Medicine Hat September

    Medicine Hat Public Library - Group Exhibition, “Common Passion” | Medicine Hat January

    2015

    Willow at Wascana Lake - SOLO Show | Regina, SK, August-October

    Paradise Valley Golf Course Exhibition | Medicine Hat, September

    2014

    Essence - Solo Show | The Hive Artists’ Gallery Medicine Hat - July

    Pinkilish Confidence - Cypress Club Medicine Hat - October 2014

    2013

    Hat Art Club - Group Exhibition | Esplanade Gallery Medicine Hat - June

    Open Studio Program | Medalta Yuill Gallery Medicine Hat - June

  • 2021

    Esplanade, Hat Art Club “Made in Isolation” | Third Prize, Best in Show Painting Award - July

    2015

    Exhibition and Stampede | Donna Maclean Painting Award - July

  • Annie McQuire's Interiors - Medicine Hat, AB

    Framing and Art Centre - Medicine Hat, AB

    Rothwell Gallery - Ottawa, ON

  • ACACA - Alberta Community Arts Club Association

    Mastrius Mentorship group

    Hat Art Club | Medicine Hat

  • Theresa has been teaching acrylic painting for the past five years; she offers single sessions, group classes and workshops. She also hosts other artists to run workshops from outside the geographical area yearly.

  • Acrylic & Oil Painting, Mixed Media Artwork on birch panel and cradleboards. Birchwood panels provide a solid foundation for Theresa’s multitude of mark-making. Each art-piece comes ready to hang in a contemporary style with signed, dark sides and two layers of archival and UV varnish.

 

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