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Walking through the bush on this Autumn day I came across this stream . It was a great place to sit awhile and appreciate nature.
Walking through the bush on this Autumn day I came across this stream . It was a great place to sit awhile and appreciate nature.
The sketch "The Citadel Clock Tower, Halifax, Nova Scotia" captures the iconic and historic Citadel Clock Tower in spring. The clock tower, located within the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, was built in 1803 by the Royal Engineers. It holds great significance as a symbol of the city's history and heritage, and it is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Halifax.
The sketch "Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Lunenburg" by Downtown Sketcher beautifully captures the historic Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, located in the UNESCO World Heritage seaport of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The museum, operating seasonally from mid-May through mid-October, commemorates the fishing heritage of the Atlantic coast of Canada.
The sketch by Downtown Sketcher captures the essence of Benjamin Bridge, a renowned winery in Wolfville. Established in 1999, Benjamin Bridge has gained recognition for its high-quality sparkling wines, including traditional method sparkling wines and aromatic white wines. The winery offers a variety of experiences, such as the Classic Tasting, which provides an introduction to their well-loved wines, their backstory, production methods, and a bit about the history of the farm winery.
The Grand-Pré National Historic Site, located near Wolfville, Nova Scotia, is a place of great historical significance. This site is a monument to Acadian culture and deportation, where powerful Acadian stories are illuminated through engaging displays, a multimedia presentation, a splendid Victorian garden, and a Memorial Church.
The laws of attraction cannot be denied. You meet as total strangers, opposite sides of the spectrum and then eyes lock; just for a split second, but you know! Your entire world is irrevocably enchanted in less than a moment. That moment to be forever embraced through life’s ups and downs. ‘ I Only Have Eyes For You’ endures. Chinese Ink on Rice Paper with gold flecks; Unframed: 21”x21”; Natural Frame, under glass: 26.5”x 26.5”
Silent Night… brings to mind peace, love and beauty. Canadian themes abound with the aurora borealis, winter trees and a warm home. What makes it perfect? Seeing 2 girls playing hockey on a pond of ice, each at one with themselves in the night and lost in the game. The original ‘Hockey Night in Canada'. 30”hx22”w; Chinese Ink on Washi (Japanese paper); 7/8” birch panel substrate, black floating frame
This painting continues with the emphasis of the water element as the life force for the forest. This painting is unframed on a birch gallery panel (1 1/2" deep).
This depicts the earth’s elements as they relate to the sustainability of the woods and their myths, which can be morph in time through re-telling of ancient legends. Textures of a variety of wood is featured. This painting is unframed on a birch gallery panel (1 1/2" deep).