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2014-17 Muskoka Beach Sunset

2014-17  Muskoka Beach Sunset 8 x 10 inches, Unframed Oil on canvas PRIVATE COMMISSION Along Muskoka Beach Road in Gravenhurst, just past Taboo Resort you’ll find a small beach area renowned for its magnificent sunset views over Lake Muskoka Share and Enjoy...

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3663 – Muskoka Granite Rock Face, Huntsville, Ontario

3663 – Muskoka Granite Rock Face, Huntsville, Ontario 12 x 10 inches, unframed Oil on canvas   Outside the previous, University of Waterloo, Environmental Studies building in Huntsville, Ontario, a granite wall stretches high above the structure offering a natural feature beyond the classroom windows. I love the shapes and designs that provide a focus for thoughtful reflection. I painted the wall from inside the building as I viewed it through the classroom window. Share and Enjoy...

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2014-25 Weeping Willows, Warkworth, Ontario

2014-25 Weeping Willows, Warkworth, Ontario SOLD 8 x 10 inches, Unframed Oil on Canvas The slow moving Mill Creek meanders its way through the quaint country village of Warkworth, and in summer the willow trees along the banks provide a lovely spot of shade to sit and read a book or be lulled to sleep by the water gurgling over the rocks near the shore. Share and Enjoy...

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2013-23 Muskoka Magic

2014-23 Muskoka Magic SOLD 15 x 4 inches Chinese Ink on Watercolour Paper   Created as the artwork for the 2014 NorthWords Literary Festival.It was used in posters and advertising; the original will be auctioned during the Festival, October 3-5, 2014 in Bracebridge, Ontario. The painting contains iconic Muskoka images: pine trees, rocky shores,water and sun. I liked the idea of the books falling out of the sun onto the Muskoka landscape representing the authors attending the festival and their published works. Share and Enjoy...

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2014-24 Basket of Pennies

2014-24 Basket of Pennies Donated 8 x 8 inches Acrylic on Canvas Copyright Wendie Donabie 2104 Basket of Pennies was created for the Grandmothers to Grandmothers, Penny Tree Pottery Sale. Proceeds of the sale went directly (through the Stephen Lewis Foundation) to support African Grandmothers raising children orphaned by Aids. In this painting I depict an African Grandmother, carrying her infant grandchild and a basket of Canadian pennies, walking into the bright sun, with her heart filled with hope for the future. From 2011 to the spring of 2014, Grandmother to Grandmothers Muskoka raised over $17,000 from pennies donations and sale of items incorporating of pennies...

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