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Acrylic with texture, on canvas, small gem attached to canvas just below middle raven's beak.
Acrylic with texture, on canvas, small gem attached to canvas just below middle raven's beak.
Framed watercolor. Frame size 8 x 10 in I sat and waited in a garden in San Jose, camera ready for this hummingbird to show up. I loved the unique bell flowers.
Painted edges of the canvas, ready to hang. This was the view as we kayaked down the river in the fall.
Watercolor of the Buena Vista - Hawrelak Footbridge, Edmonton, mounted on cradled birch panel and ready to hang.
Unframed, matted watercolor of northern lights in winter. Mat size 11in x 14 in.
On the Shore of the St. Lawrence at St-Denis, Kamouraska
When the sun comes out after the rain and the plants have taken in all they can drink they emit an aureate glow, reflecting back their gratitude to the sky. Oh yes! and you will find 4 dragonflies and 2 frogs in this one!
On this day the sky was talking and the flowers were listening, they were in fact taking direction from the clouds. Oh I wish I knew what the clouds were saying. I harbour a guess that it was chatter about the fall arrival and what they needed to do to prepare- up until now there was much play in the garden and they did indeed need to prepare for what was coming. Don't worry, they were not in trouble, it happens like this every fall, they are use to it!
I couldn’t remember when they would arrive. I kept asking my family, have you seen them yet? Maybe they will not come to play in our yard this year? Maybe we did something different with the garden and they don’t like it? ALAS, they have come to play and they are delightful!
What a marriage made in heaven, the sweet scent of sweet pea rising up through the wind to greet cotton candy clouds.