Posts Tagged "Painter in Muskoka"

2013-40 Memories of Walks in Winter Woods

2013-40 Memories of Walks in Winter Woods SOLD 30 x 24 inches, unframed Acrylic on Canvas This painting was inspired by a favourite hiking trail – the Red Hill Valley Trail in Hamilton. I spent many wonderful hours with my friends laughing and enjoying the path’s twists and turns, ups and downs, flora and fauna.  Every season offered beautiful scenes but this section through a pine woods in fresh winter snow is one of my favourites. Share and Enjoy...

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2013-37 Field of Poppies #1

2013-37  Field of Poppies #1 SOLD 5 x 7 inches, unframed Acrylic on Canvas In preparation for a large poppy painting, I created a number of smaller ones.  I responded emotionally to each one recognizing the symbolic power the poppy has acquired. Here I painted a field of poppies blowing in the wind of freedom. Let us never forget. Share and Enjoy...

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3632 – Field of Remembrance

3632 –  Field of Remembrance Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 24 inches, Framed SOLD   In preparation for a large poppy painting, I created a number of smaller ones.  I responded emotionally to each one recognizing the symbolic power the poppy has acquired. We associate poppies with Remembrance Day -a time we honour those who serve in the military in our country. I wanted to create a painting that evoked remembrance of their sacrifice but one that would also communicate hope for the future. Let us never forget. Share and Enjoy...

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2013-39 Remember

2013-39 Remember Donated to Art Sale fund raiser for Muskoka Children’s Foundation 6 x 6 inches, unframed Acrylic on Canvas In preparation for a large poppy painting, I created a number of smaller ones.  This is one of two painted for a charity fundraiser. Share and Enjoy...

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2013-30 Severn River Summer Reflection #1

2013-30 Severn River Summer Reflection #1 SOLD 11 x 14 inches, unframed Acrylic on Canvas One day while visiting a home on the Severn River, I captured some wonderful reflections in the river, This is the first one to be translated into a painting I hope conveys the peace and beauty of the location. Click here to see the photo of the actual location. Share and Enjoy...

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