Posts Tagged "Painter in Canada"

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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2012-20 St Peter`s Rocksborough Anglican Church, Bracebridge, Ontario

  2012-20 St Peter’s Rocksborough Anglican Church SOLD 8 x 10 inches, unframed 2013 One of the hidden gems in Muskoka is St Peter’s Rocksborough, a small log church that held its first service on May 7, 1933. Sitting on a rocky slope among the pines on the road to Fraserburg, the church blends well with the surroundings. Today the church is used occasionally for weddings and baptisms and for monthly Sunday services thoughout July and August. Click here to see the photo that inspired the painting.   A quiet sanctuary on the hill: St. Peter’s Rocksborough COMMUNITY Apr 17, 2008 Huntsville Forester ST. PETER’S ROCKSBOROUGH stands on a rocky...

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3594 – Toadstools and Fireflies

  3594 – Toadstools & Fireflies SOLD Watercolour & Soft Pastel 5.5 x 9 inches, Framed   “I enjoy painting small and intimate scenes from nature like these two toadstools growing out of an old cedar stump. Walking in the woods, we often miss these beautiful creations of nature.” Click here to view photo that inspired the painting.       Share and Enjoy...

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3560 – Moonlit Woods

3560 – Moonlit Woods Acrylic and Chinese Ink on Canvas 12 x 16 inches, Framed   From Wendie: “An idea inspired by Halloween on a bright moonlit night in the woods. You can imagine spirits flitting through the dark woods.” Share and Enjoy...

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2012-15 Folly of Fiddleheads

  2012-15 Folly of Fiddleheads SOLD Watercolour, Soft Pastels and Ink 15 x 8.5 inches, unframed 2012 From Wendie: “I put more energy into this version of the fiddleheads, bringing them closer together & imagining they were sharing a good joke.” View photo that inspired painting.   Share and Enjoy...

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