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Posted in Articles on December 18, 2012

Star of Kitchener

This busy season find the time to relax and reflect. Take a moment to remember the wonder—this is your two minutes of holiday zen. All architectural textures and lights were shot in downtown Kitchener. From notable buildings and landmarks, to Roos Island in Victoria Park, to t ... Continue Reading

Posted in Interrupted Horizons, Landscapes, Paintings on October 31, 2012

Nemo—20,000 fields beneath the lee.

Looking west towards Kitchener-Waterloo at the base of the horizon, we see Mt. Nemo’s stranded promontory divide the line of the Niagra escarpment. Below, in the lee of the ancient shoreline, the farmer’s fields masquerade as a man-made ocean, highlighting the fact th ... Continue Reading

Posted in Northern Cosmology, Paintings on October 16, 2012

Life1

Every element heavier than helium that is inside your body was forged in the heart of an exploding star. The four most abundant elements in your body are Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen in that order. Pictured here, the electron orbits of each atom have been visualized as a ... Continue Reading

Posted in Landscapes, Paintings on July 3, 2012

Calm haze Spring, Lake Huron

An experiment in minimalism and a new approach for rendering water ripple textures, this painting captures the band of haze on Lake Huron mid-afternoon on a late spring day. “Calm haze Spring, Lake Huron” Acrylic on panel 36x36in 2012 Private collection.  Continue Reading

Posted in Landscapes, Paintings on April 25, 2012

Sunset Abstract II

As the day draws to a close, the golden light infuses everything with it’s reassuring glow. “Sunset Abstract II” Acrylic on panel 20×20 in 2012 This painting is in the private collection of Patrick McMahon.  Continue Reading

Posted in Landscapes, Paintings on August 9, 2011

Elora, upper gorge.

An impression of the vastly varying contrasts in the light fields as you move down along the Elora gorge. 12x16in acrylic on panel 2011 Private collection of Diana Tamblyn.   Continue Reading