2013-29 Muskoka Rocks & Pine Needles #2 Donated to Rotary Club of Gravenhurst for annual auction Acrylic on Canvas 14 x 11 inches, unframed 2013 I loved the strength of this enormous rock softened by shadows and pine needles. The tall trees frame the blue Muskoka sky beyond creating an emblematic picture of Muskoka. Here is the photo inspiration. Share and Enjoy...
Read More2013-27 Fun with Fiddleheads Acrylic on Canvas Donated to the YWCA MUSKOKA, as a live auction item at the 2014 Women of Distinction Awards evening, held on October 29, 2014 in Bracebridge, Ontario. 14 x 11 inches, unframed 2013 I love the way fiddleheads spring up from the stumps of old trees and have painted this scene several times. There is strange, almost mystical quality about them Share and Enjoy...
Read More3616 – Beaver Creek on Covered Bridge Trail DONATED to The Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton for Silent Auction Fund Raising at Serendipity event – November 2014 Watercolour on Paper 10 x 8 inches, Framed I liked this scene so much I decided to create a watercolour version with a few changes to the composition. Share and Enjoy...
Read More3615 – Beaver Creek on Covered Bridge Trail Donated to Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare Hospital AUXILIARY for annual fundraising auction 2017 Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 8 inches, Framed Rushing and winding through an area in northwest Bracebridge, Beaver Creek offers many beautiful scenes to inspire. The rich green colour of the water in the foreground was particularly appealing. Share and Enjoy...
Read More3620 – Spring Reflection #1 Donated to 2016 Rotary Club of Gravenhurst Silent Auction. Acrylic on Canvas 14 x 11 inches, unframed I love reflections in water and this one in the woods along Wilson Falls Trail in Bracebridge had such a peaceful feeling, I simply had to paint it. Share and Enjoy...
Read More2012-15 Fiddlehead Conflab DONATED to the Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce for the 2014 Winter Gala Silent Auction Watercolour, soft pastels & ink 15 x 11.25 inches, framed 2012 From Wendie: “In spring the fiddleheads pop up from interesting places, like this stump of an old cedar tree. They appear to be talking with one another, catching up after a long winter.” View the photo that inspired the painting. Share and Enjoy...
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