Impressionistic & Whimsical

2013-2 Woodland Cycle of Life – Moss Covered Cedar Stump #1

Woodland Cycle of Life – Moss Covered Cedar Stump #1 Watercolour & Soft Pastel 6.75 x 10.25 inches, framed I am attracted to the way the nature recycles itself.  Here a dead cedar stump is restored to life with a growth of florescent green moss. Click to see photo I took on the Wilson Falls Trail that runs along the Muskoka River. Share and Enjoy...

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3574 – Tree at Rest

3574 – Tree at Rest $250 Watercolour 9 x 12 inches, framed   From Wendie:  “This is my favourite tree on Wilson Falls Trail in Bracebridge and the first piece in a series of paintings inspired by fascinating trees and root systems I’ve discovered.. It reminds of a dog sitting restfully with his front legs crossed.”  View the photo that inspired the painting.   Share and Enjoy...

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3568 – Muskoka River by Bracebridge Falls, #2

3568 – Muskoka River by Bracebridge Falls, #2 Watercolour 11 x 15 inches, Framed SOLD From Wendie: “Spring on the banks of the Muskoka River.” View the photo that inspired both Muskoka River by Bracebridge Falls #1 and #2. Share and Enjoy...

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3567 – Muskoka River at Bracebridge Falls, #1

3567 – Muskoka River at Bracebridge Falls, #1 DONATED to The Mississauga Parent Child Resource Centres for a fund raising Silent Auction, November 2014 Watercolour 11 x 15 inches, framed   From Wendie: “Spring on the banks of the Muskoka River.” View the photo that inspired both Muskoka River by Bracebridge Falls #1 and #2. Share and Enjoy...

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3582 – Autumn Reflection #1

3582 – Autumn Reflection #1 Watercolour 5 x 11.25 inches, framed 2012 From Wendie: “I was attracted by the stillness & perfect reflection.” Check out the photo that inspired this work. Share and Enjoy...

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3581- Mother Trees #1 – Sheltered from the Storm

3581 –  Sheltered from the Storm – A Mother’s Love Chinese and Acrylic Ink 5 x 7 inches, framed SOLD From Wendie: “In this painting I wanted to convey the image of a mother protecting her young – the large pine’s boughs reach over the young saplings as the storm rages around them. The black represents the strength of the mother tree as well as the storm; green represents safety; yellow – optimism; blue – peace; orange – aggression on the part of the mother.” Share and Enjoy...

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