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(Free shipping to Canada) This beautiful big polar bear, apex predator of the north, has just changed direction and is heading your way. Oh, oh. The rich monochromatic blues add a touch of drama to the mood, as well as symbolize nature, intelligence, spirit and royalty. Blue is one of the most popular colours in the world, and is perfect to represent the highly intelligent polar bear, one of our planet's most popular animals. Oil painting on wood panel. The sides of the panel are painted black. The back is wired and ready for hanging. Certificate of Authenticity. 12” x 6” x 1.5” wood panel
Northern Ontario Landscape
Arctic fox lives in the Arctic and The Northern Boreal Forest. This photo was purchased from Reference photos for wildlife artists although I did manage to take some photos while visiting the EcoMuseum Zoo in Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Montreal.
A Grizzly encounter is thrilling when at a distance. My trips to Alberta have awarded me three separate grizzly moments but never too close. Last viewing was while driving through Jasper we were thrilled to see a Grizzly with her 2 cubs. Cubs remain with Mom for 2-3 years.
I have a vivid memory of a winter storm driving from Swan Hills to Whitecourt Alberta and a gorgeous lynx crossing my path. I recently took some lovely photos while visiting the Eco museum Zoo in Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Montreal. They are stunning. I tried to capture their beauty with a very detailed acrylic painting.
The loving scene as two cubs scurried down a tree to join their mother. Alberta
Painted from a reference I shot of my daughter as she sat across from me during a family dinner at a Mexican restaurant on Toronto, Ontario.
I don't fully understand why the movement of the tides affects me so deeply. And the tides have been so low of late. This tide is on its way out and provides a view to the sea's floor. perhaps the unveiling of this inner is why I am so touched. This painting was done 'en plein air' on a perfect weather day.
This painting is something that I received in my imagination and searched out reference photos to put it all together. The ravens evoke feelings of cleverness, mischief, ancient power, movement and slyness in me. The cliffs give me a feeling of massiveness, hardness and immovability and also fear (I have height phobia). Its interesting to me, on reflection, that I have created something with such harsh feelings when I am attempting to move outside my comfort zone.