JL Laura: The artwork is beautiful, the setting is calming but the best part is Wendie! She makes feel special the moment she says hello and welcomes you into her studio. She offers a tour where she shares her love of art or lets you walk around at your leisure. This is a must do on the Bracebridge list!
David Bruce Patterson: A visit to the Heron’s Nest makes you feel like your soul is resting in a soft bed of silver maple twigs and Muskoka grasses. You take a curious look at winsome art that takes you from the sprawling roots of red pines, the majesty and breaching of the surfacing Cetacean, and the vivid hues and Egyptian blues of the horsefly. This wonderful experience combined with the warm and festive hospitality of Wendie, Hugh and Gustav the Great {the resident groundhog} makes this a must visit for art-lovers and those wanting to spend a few hours in a place a calm and beauty.
Carolyn Freedman: Would recommend a stop at Heron’s Nest Art Gallery in Bracebridge, Ontario. Beautiful nature paintings by Wendie Donabie plus exquisite stain glass art by the talented Maureen Haines, and creative wood crafted tables by Conel O’Regan. The gallery is a lovely, no pressure experience to be enjoyed by all.
Janice Feist: Heron’s Nest Studio Gallery is in a most inviting setting! Love coming in through the glassed-in porch to your intimate gallery. The relaxed atmosphere makes you feel like there is no pressure, just time to absorb the beauty of the artwork, and imagine it in my home. You’re a great host, Wendie!
Muskoka Rondeau: One of the many things I love about Wendie Donabie and her Heron’s Nest Studio is that it’s uniquely intimate in size but not cluttered or distracting. That she includes art and artworks by other artists confirms her collaborative intention instead of being single minded. There are cards and unique pieces to be purchased – don’t miss her wonderful book.
Joe Ingham: You couldn’t get more Muskoka than this! Heron’s Nest studio is a lovely gallery with a down-to-Earth disposition and surprises around every corner
Pam MacKenzie: If you are looking for a unique gift to give or a gift for yourself, then Heron’s Nest is the place to go. Here you can find lovely paintings, stained glass, woodwork and wonderful cards. Be sure to stop in and visit with Wendie. You will be happy that you did.
Liz Saunders: Such a lovely gallery with Wendie Donabie’s art and in the spirit of cooperation which is so prevalent in Muskoka, the works of other local artists. Not only is the gallery worth a visit but so are the gardens. I personally own 3 of Wendie’s paintings, 2 of another local artist, Janice Feist and 1 of yet another local artist, Pat Fairhead. Muskoka artists are a must see and so is this gallery.
Cheryl Scott Livie: We have been to The Heron’s Nest in Bracebridge and it’s a lovely place to visit while you are in Bracebridge. The studio is bright, cheery and full of wonderful artistic talent. If it’s a local painting you are in the market for, this is the place to visit. There is a variety of lovely paintings of Canadian scenes and natural nature plus beautiful artistic sculptures. The outside of the studio is very serene and relaxing. The local chipmunks love your visits and the wildlife may very well be there to say hello in person as well. I recommending going for a visit and saying hi to Wendie, the hostess who is also very warm & welcoming. Take your time and look around, you won’t be sorry.
Margo Gracey: We love visiting the Heron’s Nest Studio in Bracebridge. A wonderful eclectic environment to be enjoyed, the lovely setting, the wildlife and of course the amazing artwork of Wendie and all the artists the Gallery represents. Wendie is a welcoming host and makes you feel right at home as you enjoy the artwork and the beautiful surroundings. A must see!
Sue Kelly: Truly enjoyed this quaint gallery, nestled in a vintage home in Bracebridge. Wendie is so friendly and welcomed me to browse at my leisure – a real sweet spot in town!
3721 Tree Hugger Acrylic on Canvas 6 x 6 inches, unframed SOLD A bear cub learning that height means safety could be called a tree hugger Share and Enjoy...
read more3720 Perfect Place for a Nap Acrylic on Canvas 6 x 6 inches, unframed SOLD More bear paintings. I love Bears. This fellow discovered a comfortable tree limb to cradle him for an afternoon nap. Share and Enjoy...
read more3718 – Muskoka Sunset #9 Oil on Canvas 5 x 7 inches, unframed SOLD I am constantly awed by the variety and beauty of Muskoka sunsets. Every one is unique and challenging to recreate in paint. Share and Enjoy...
read more3719 East Coast Blues Oil on Canvas 5 x 7 inches, unframed SOLD On a grey, overcast day while on vacation travelling around Cape Breton, a moment of calm on the Atlantic Ocean inspired this small painting attempting to capture the variety of blues. Share and Enjoy...
read more3713 Bear Patrol Acrylic on Canvas 5 x 7 inches, unframed SOLD Mama bear and two young cubs have emerged from hibernation. It’s been a long winter and mother is hungry. Her young tag along behind while their mama hunts for a tasty spring meal. Share and Enjoy...
read more3717 Plenty of Fish Acrylic on Canvas 6 x 12 inches, unframed SOLD Saltwater aquariums provided colourful inspiration for this small acrylic painting. It astounds me the variety of vibrant colour found on coral reefs. Plenty of Fish is my homage to life in the sea. Share and Enjoy...
read more3715 – Memories of Cape Breton Oil on Canvas 16 x 20 inches, Framed My first trip to Cape Breton inspired me capture the beauty of the rocky coast. As you travel around the island, every turn produces another unique and perfect picture. Share and Enjoy...
read more3714 – On Thin Ice Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 36 inches, Framed SOLD We all contribute to greenhouse gases and global warming but we can also help to solve this worldwide crisis. In this painting, a lone polar bear floats on a piece of sea ice, reminding us that we are all on thin ice. He asks, What are you doing to add to the global warming crisis. The life buoys symbolize what we could be doing to help solve it. The melting ice cap impacts not only the polar bear and life in the far north. As oceans rise threatening coastal systems and...
read more3708 – Muskoka Moonlight Oil on Canvas 6 x 6 inches, unframed SOLD A time for romance on summer nights when the moon casts its silver light upon the placid lake. Share and Enjoy...
read moreOil on Canvas 5 x 7 inches, unframed SOLD The rocky shoreline of Cape Breton where a perfect photo moment appears around every curve of the shore and bend of the road. Share and Enjoy...
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