Lorraine Thomson

Lorraine was born in London, England and lived, for the most part, in rural southwestern Ontario with her five younger siblings, and , as an adult, with her four sons.

Lorraine is an artist currently living between Port Franks and her Balmy Beach homes with her partner and fellow artist Tony Miller. Tony and Lorraine were both graduates of H.B. Beal where they first met. She then attended the Fine Art program at Fanshawe College.

As an art instructor for the past twenty-five years Lorraine has taught drawing, painting, clay and print-making with numerous students ages five to ninety-five. Each class was a new adventure where she learned many valuable things from her students, especially from the very young ones, concerning art and life. Working for “learning through the arts“ was one of the most rewarding positions that she has had.

Lorraine has worked in many types of media. Recently chalk pastel has become her favourite. Pastels can be a drawing tool as well as a textural and sensual component while blending with fingers and thumbs.

Art has always held an important and necessary part of her life, and she will continue creating and shaping her knowledge. A new location for her new art gallery and studio is in the works on Georgian Bay, which will display work and host classes.


The piece that she has chosen is “Peaches for you…Peaches for me”.  As Lorraine is an avid cook and baker, peaches, along with many of natures gems, are “Bright and Beautiful” and much anticipated in our both barren and bountiful country.