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It’s remarkable how many inspirational photos one can take by simply taking a walk through an older, heritage neighbourhood. Especially when you consider how fast the walk was, given the temperature of -25 C degrees that day. And so we come to
This piece is from an early morning walk I took in Calgary in February, so I called it “An Inglewood Morning”. Larger than my more recent work because I sized it to fit an extra frame I’ve been saving, the image comes in at 21&rdquo
I don’t know what to entitle this one. Took the picture of this house while walking through the Westmount neighbourhood in early January , when the sun was bright and the temperature well below freezing. 18”w x 24”h, acrylic on canv
So, for some reason, which is beyond my comprehension, this painting entitled “Westmount Lane” in acrylic on canvas (18”w x 24”h) results in close to 5000 reactions, and well over 100 comments on Facebook when I posted it last
I don't often do pet portraits, but this wee lass is the last member of my immediate family that I had not painted yet. So this is "Shrimp", my daughter's family cat. Painted in Acrylic on canvass measuring 18" w x 24" h.
The first painting in what I am calling my “Resurrection Series”, in which I explore the reemergence of beauty and life from the depths of destruction. Mostly just pictures of how cool the forest looks a few years after a fire has swept t
“Winter’s Morning” Edmonton river valley in acrylic on canvas measuring 24” X 30”.
What a productive month it’s been! I’ve managed three new paintings since August, which is pretty prolific for me. This magnificent beast is inspired by our other cat, Chauncey. The painting is 20x 24 inches, acrylic on maple board, and I
Here I reveal myself as a truly Canadian prairie artist with the classic Canola Field in the summer painting. I just felt I had to do at least one to feel as though I was fulfilling my artistic journey. At 16” x 20” it’s not a huge
Autumn colours festoon a road side ditch in New Brunswick. Alright, that’s a working title only, and I’ll have to word smith it down to something more manageable. Painted in acrylic on maple plywood and measuring 33” x 19”.
Spring Day in Edmonton’s River Valley, 22x24 acrylic on canvas.
The latest in the series of canvases based on our Eastern Maritime journey during the autumn of 2023. Entitled “Lighthouse at Bonne Bay, NFLD” it measures 36” x 15” and is painted using acrylics on canvas. See it live this wee

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St. Albert, AB

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Treaty 6 Territory

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