Posts Tagged "Woodland Painting"

2013-29 Muskoka Rocks & Pine Needles #2

2013-29 Muskoka Rocks & Pine Needles #2 Donated to Rotary Club of Gravenhurst for annual auction Acrylic on Canvas 14 x 11 inches, unframed 2013 I loved the strength of this enormous rock softened by shadows and pine needles. The tall trees frame the blue Muskoka sky beyond creating an emblematic picture of Muskoka. Here is the photo inspiration. Share and Enjoy...

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2013-28 Muskoka Rocks & Pine Needles #1

2013-28 Muskoka Rocks & Pine Needles #1 SOLD Acrylic on Canvas 14 x 11 inches, unframed 2013 Muskoka known for dramatic rock formations and tall pines. Here I wanted to capture the soft, leaf-covered ground, contrasted with the giant, pine-needle patterned rock and towering trees. Click here to see the photo inspiration.   Share and Enjoy...

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2013-27 Trillium Twosome

2013-27 Trillium Twosome SOLD Acrylic on Canvas 5 x 7 inches, Framed 2013 Spring on Wilson Falls Trail in Bracebridge provides plenty of photo opportunities. In among the abundant white trilliums, there are often single red ones. I found this duo posing for the camera. This is the second in a series of trillium paintings. Share and Enjoy...

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2013-26 Fun with Fiddleheads

2013-27 Fun with Fiddleheads Acrylic on Canvas Donated to the YWCA MUSKOKA, as a live auction item at the 2014 Women of Distinction Awards evening, held on October 29, 2014 in Bracebridge, Ontario. 14 x 11 inches, unframed 2013 I love the way fiddleheads spring up from the stumps of old trees and have painted this scene several times. There is strange, almost mystical quality about them   Share and Enjoy...

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3615 – Beaver Creek on Covered Bridge Trail

3615 – Beaver Creek on Covered Bridge Trail Donated to Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare Hospital AUXILIARY for annual fundraising auction 2017 Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 8 inches, Framed   Rushing and winding through an area in northwest Bracebridge, Beaver Creek offers many beautiful scenes to inspire. The rich green colour of the water in the foreground was particularly appealing.       Share and Enjoy...

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