Posts Tagged "Painter in Muskoka"

2013-15 Wilson Falls, Bracebridge

2013-15 Wilson Falls, Bracebridge SOLD Acrylic on Canvas 8×10, unframed 2013 Wilson Falls offers so many perfect picture opportunities. Click here to see photo of Wilson Falls Share and Enjoy...

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3596 – Woods in Winter

3596 – Woods in Winter Acrylic Ink on Canvas 8 x 10, unframed   Long shadows stretching out on a fresh fall of snow. One of my favourite things to record.   Share and Enjoy...

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2013-1 Liz’s Woodpeckered Pine, Lake Muskoka

  2013-1  Liz’s Woodpeckered Pine, Lake Muskoka PRIVATE COMMISSION Watercolour 15 x 11 inches 2013 For more than fifty years, a lone pine tree has grown on the shoreline of the cottage property owned by good friends. Rooted among rocks, battered by winter winds and snow, drilled by persistent woodpeckers, it continues to hold its ground even though its stature is not as upright as in its younger years.   Share and Enjoy...

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3599 – Guardians of the Forest

  3599 –  Guardians of the Forest Watercolour & Ink 9 x 11.5 inches, framed   This is the second piece in a series of paintings inspired by the fascinating trees and root systems discovered by Wendie.  This cedar stump surrounded by new growth was captured on Wilson Falls Trail in Muskoka. Click here to see photo that inspired the painting. Share and Enjoy...

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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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