Posts Tagged "Painter in Canada"

3766 – Learning to Climb

3766 – Learning to ClimbAcrylic on Canvas16 x 12 inches, UnframedSOLD One of the first skills a bear cub needs to learn is how to climb a tree. His or her survival could be dependent on getting up a tree in order to escape a predator. It’s also useful to know how to climb onto a nice high branch or into the crook of a tree for a snooze. Share and Enjoy...

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3765 – Meal Time

3765 – Meal Time Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 8 inches, Unframed     A Robin family set up residence in our neighbour’s entry way which provided a great opportunity for photo taking. As I finished this painting of their first nestlings of the season, the busy parents were awaiting their second brood of chicks. Share and Enjoy...

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3764 – Imagine

3764 – Imagine Acrylic on Canvas 20 x 16 inches, Unframed SOLD     This painting was inspired by the poem The Season of Phantasmal Peace by Derek Walcott. I imagined the birds of the earth desperately trying to save the world from extinction. I simplified the concept with one bird and the focus of world peace and cooperation in protecting our resources. The title came to me one day when listening to John Lennon’s, Imagine.   Share and Enjoy...

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3761- Soaring

3761 – Soaring Oil on Canvas 20 x 16 inches, Unframed SOLD A couple of years ago during the heat of summer, we set out on a Georgian Bay cruise. On board the Island Queen, the intense turquoise colour of the water mesmerized me. It was so reminiscent of the Caribbean. And then along the shoreline of the islands, it looked like gold lying beneath the crystal, clear water. Share and Enjoy...

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3760 – Life in the Balance

3760 – Life in the Balance Oil on Canvas 7 x 5 inches, Unframed SOLD   The Polar Bear symbolizes and represents the problem of global warming. The melting of the arctic ice cap has resulted in loss of habitat and lack of access to food sources for arctic wildlife. Share and Enjoy...

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