
Born in Vancouver British Columbia, Marion-Lea graduated with honours from the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr University of Art & Design). She has a variety of creative experience, from artist-run collectives and dance companies, to illustration, printmaking and painting. More recently, Marion-Lea has returned to printmaking using digital technology.
With a theme of nature, Marion-Lea’s work is made in the hope that the nature of Qualicum will continue to flourish as a global biodiversity hotspot, rich in unique ecosystems and species, but facing threats from development.
Marion-Lea has received numerous awards, including two Canada Council Short-Term grants, and had work exhibited and sold to public and private collections in Canada, the US, France and China.
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Resting Deer
“Resting Deer” gives a sense of the wild beauty that lives alongside us. This piece is an homage to the amazing resourcefulness of our wild species.

Pine Tree
“Pine Tree” reflects the ability of these trees to withstand the harsh conditions on the shoreline, and their gnarled appearance shows how they manage to survive high winds, droughts and other forces. This piece is an homage to their role as a keystone species, being the basis of the food web that provides for many other species.

Golden Bird
“Golden Bird” is dedicated to the roughly 500 bird species that make Vancouver Island their home and are one of the joys of living in Qualicum Beach. But songbirds also need protection as their numbers are down, and this piece celebrates these delightful inhabitants of our town.