Sunset Pond
The last of the golden light slips in across a gap in the trees and lights up the pond making it glow like embers. “Sunset Pond” Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 in 2012 This painting is available for purchase. Continue Reading
The last of the golden light slips in across a gap in the trees and lights up the pond making it glow like embers. “Sunset Pond” Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 in 2012 This painting is available for purchase. Continue Reading
On the hills leading down to the water, the trees have turned yellow, highlighting the random trees of another species. “Reflecting on Autumn” 12 x 12 in Acrylic on panel 2012 This painting is available for purchase, $150 unframed, $200 framed. Continue Reading
Painted for the The Brush Off at THE MUSEUM. Painted in round 3— the HEAR round where each of 10 artists interpreted a short clip of music. “Here” 18×18 in Acrylic on canvas 2012 Photograph by Joe Martz This painting is in the private collection of Amanda & ... Continue Reading
Above a stubborn outcrop of rugged rock, the stars serenely continue their parade around the fixed point. “Fixed point” Acrylic on panel 12 in x 12 in 2011 This painting is available for purchase $150 unframed, $200 framed Continue Reading
Looking east in the early morning on one of Ontario’s slow, broad rivers, the sun breaks between the trees along the valley. “Sunrisealong the river” Acrylic on panel 12 in x 12 in 2011 This painting is available for purchase $150 unframed, $200 framed. & ... Continue Reading
This is the second painting in the Northern Cosmology series, which picks up themes from my earlier “Particles & waves” painting. The first in the series is “Still, it moves.” 18x24in acrylic on panel 2011 This painting was auctioned as part of the Fir ... Continue Reading
In the lower reaches of the Elora gorge the water widens, slows and you can see the rocks in the shallows below as the sky opens up above you in the late afternoon sun. 12x16in acrylic on panel 2011 This painting is in the private collection of Claire Hogenkamp. Continue Reading
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
This northern abstract is an homage to Galileo. Although considered apocryphal, Galileo is rumoured to have muttered “E pur si muove!” (And still, it moves!) before the ecclesiastical court that forced him to recant his heliocentric view of the universe and placed him ... Continue Reading