Posts Tagged "Woodland Painting"

3769 – Hardwood Outlook Trail, Algonquin Park

3769 –  Hardwood Outlook Trail, Algonquin Park Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 24 inches, Unframed SOLD We hiked the one kilometre loop of Hardwood Outlook Trail in Algonquin Park on a beautiful, warm autumn day. The Trail introduces you to the ecology of a typical Algonquin hardwood forest and ends in a spectacular view of Smoke Lake and the surrounding hills. My love of trees drew me to this curved one shaped by its environment. To make it more dramatic, I moulded tissue paper and acrylic soft gel to create  3-D sculpture on the canvas. Share and Enjoy...

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3768 – Smoke Lake from Hardwood Outlook Trail, Algonquin Park

3768 – Smoke Lake from Hardwood Outlook Trail, Algonquin Park Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 24 inches, Unframed SOLD   Algonquin Park offers unlimited views to capture in photos and then translate into paintings. I loved this view from Hardwood Outlook Trail with the dramatic cloud-filled sky and with the lake below still a brilliant blue. We hiked the trail on a beautiful warm late September day with the trees full of autumn’s rich jewel-toned colours. Share and Enjoy...

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3710 – Close Encounter

3710 – Close Encounter Acrylic on Canvas 30 x 24 inches, unframed Our eyes meet, time stops Creatures from different worlds A divine moment… Share and Enjoy...

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3681 – Forest in Transition

3681 –  Forest in Transition 20 x 30 inches, framed Acrylic on Canvas SOLD In Muskoka, Cedars grow in abundance. When they age-out and fall to the ground, the remaining stumps continue to decay as they provide nutrients to feed tree saplings that shoot up around them. But before this transition occurs, they create magical structures that stir my imagination. I visualize a kingdom of elfin creatures living within these moss-covered towers of greying wood. The photos I took of these natural architectural wonders served as my inspiration. Share and Enjoy...

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3677 – Reflecting Pool #2

3677 – Reflecting Pool #2 14 x 16 inches, Framed Oil on Wood Panel Above Wilson Falls a small area of the Muskoka River pools.At times it offers quiet reflections of the woods around; at others the water churns up as waves enter and return to the river again.This is my second interpretation of the same scene. The original was completed in acrylic. I found oil to be a better medium for bringing out the movement of the water. Share and Enjoy...

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