3775 – Winter Solstice Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 8 inches Unframed SOLD The word solstice is derived from the Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still) because at the solstices the Sun’s declination appears to ‘stand still’. According to Forever Conscious, “The winter solstice celebrates the longest hours of darkness or the rebirth of the sun and is believed to hold a powerful energy for regeneration, renewal and self-reflection. In Pagan times the winter solstice was referred to as Yule and was a celebration of the Goddess (Moon). I chose colours to reflect the mystical and self-reflective qualities for this time...
Read More3668 – View from Window #1 Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 12 inches, unframed SOLD This simple octagon window looks out on the season. I used it to capture both real and imagined scenes beyond. I loved the way the light turned the icicles to crystal and lit up the snow in our neighbour’s yard. Share and Enjoy...
Read More2014-34 Winter Nocturne #1 4 x 4 inches, Unframed, easel included Acrylic on canvas Snowy winter nights, big, white flakes falling against the dark sky – a winter wonderland. Unlike any other season, these nights are brighter even in the darkest hours. Share and Enjoy...
Read More2014-36 Cozy Winter Cabin 4 x 4, Unframed, Easel included Acrylic on Canvas Winter sunsets on freshly fallen snow create rainbows of colour. Imagine sitting in that cozy cabin holding a cup of hot chocolate, sitting by a blazing fire while enjoying that brilliant sunset. Share and Enjoy...
Read More2014-35 A Winter’s Tale Not for Sale 4 x 4 inches, Unframed, includes easel Acrylic on Canvas So what is the story here? You, the viewer can write your own tale. Send me your thoughts at info@wendiedonabie.com Share and Enjoy...
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