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alleyscape studio
  • Home
  • the work
    • Kerry Wood (2016-2018)
    • Shadow Man (2014-2019)
    • Filtered (2012-2014)
    • Shadows of Trees (2010-2011)
    • Storm Warnings (2010)
    • retro work (pre-2010)
      • bridges (2008)
      • NIMBY (2008)
      • Altared Books (2006)
      • square bubbles (2005)
      • elevators (2004-2005)
      • Etruscan ash urns (2003)
      • alleyscapes exhibit (2003)
      • alleyscapes (2002-2003)
      • theatre sets (2002-2003)
      • figure studies (2002)
      • mail art (2001-2009)
      • self-portraits (2001-2003)
      • prints (2001)
      • paintings
      • more retro work (pre-2010)
    • exhibits
      • solo exhibits
        • Monument
      • duo exhibits
        • Strata
    • press
  • the news
  • contact
  • films
  • resume
© PAUL BOULTBEE
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels
  • Gallery interview

    Interview with artist Paul Boultbee during his exhibit, "urban pastorals" at white gallery in Red Deer, Alberta in early 2018.

  • Under the Acorn Tree

    An elderly gentleman has fallen into a less than desirable orderly routine and finds himself yearning for some passion in his life. He uncovers an old box with many beautiful memories inside and decides to break away from his sad outlook and search for what really makes him happy.

  • Wait Time

    Actually a demo scene for Jessica Moradkhan that went on to be its own film.

© PAUL BOULTBEE
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels