What Once Was Home Acrylic on Canvas 16 x 20 inches, Framed I’m attracted to old, weathered, and deserted buildings. There’s something mysterious about their empty shells and I speculate about the life that once filled them. The subject for this painting came from a trip to the east coast where I discovered this house falling apart but still exuding life with nature taking up occupancy. If you look carefully you’ll see the ghostly images of specters who may have stayed on in a home they loved. One single rose on a dying vine blooms outside the upper window, an offering to the former occupant while her husband watches from the lower floor doorway. Share...
Read More3804 – Snickers Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 8 inches Unframed – SOLD Commissioned as a birthday gift for her partner. Snickers is the well loved family pet. Share and Enjoy...
Read More3801 – Along Spruce Bog Trail, Algonquin Park Acrylic & Acrylic Skins on Gallery Wrapped Canvas, 18 x 24 inches Unframed The trails in Algonquin Park offer countless scenes of beauty for an artist. While hiking the Spruce Bog Trail in early fall, this rock outcropping covered with pine needles captured my imagination and became the subject for this painting. Share and Enjoy...
Read More3801 – Garden of Floral Delights Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 12 inches, framed Inspired by a friend’s abundant garden here in Muskoka Share and Enjoy...
Read More3802 – Twin Pines at Bass Rock Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 8 inches Framed SOLD Overlooking the Muskoka River, these twin pines spread their regal boughs over a special place called Bass Rock. Below the pines, large smooth rocks slope gently towards the river, inviting swimmers in summer, providing space for a quiet meditation or sharing conversation with a friend. Share and Enjoy...
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