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Mountain landscape, with river, rock, trees and mountain in the background.
Mountain landscape, with river, rock, trees and mountain in the background.
Oil Rig Drilling Through Out The Night.
This image was from a trail ride in southern Alberta, Waterton Lakes area. Truly beautiful.
This is my boy stopping for a drink during our walk. I was attracted to the light as it drifted over the dark side of the hill behind him & lit up the water droplets from his drinking.
If you ever get to Paris, you need to visit this English bookstore, just across from Notre Dame.
Osooyos wild horses in the South Okanagan, in the natural sage and greasewood environment.
In September of 2009, I was thrilled to be able to observe Shuswap First Nation, Professional, Fancy Dancer, Ernie Philip, at the Okanagan College, Aboriginal Youth Exhibition and Pow Wow event, at the Kelowna campus.
If one is in Oliver, British Columbia, and you happen to look way up at the massive cliff of McIntyre Bluff the first thing you notice is the well known rock formation of “The Chief.†This unique rock formation viewed from a distance continues to be proclaimed a spiritual natural wonder in the South Okanagan. Far below, lies the Okanagan River, and this particular section of the river near Oliver as seen in this painting, has been restored to a likeness of the original meandering river.
I have observed Ernie at Okanagan College Aboriginal Exhibition Pow Wows, Cache Creek Elementary School, and most recently the Sqwlax Pow Wow. As an artist, it is exciting to be able to paint Ernie in his many roles as a First Nation Fancy dancer, a proud elder, and an individual that “unites people.â€
It is my deep desire in this painting to share the spiritual beauty of Okanagan Lake, and the sense of mystery that surrounds Rattlesnake Island. I have always been captivated with this special view from the bluffs on the west side of the lake south of Peachland, looking north east at the small island.