Snow Road

Earth and sky meld in the soft white of a new snowfall. Delicate red branches glow as if lit from within against the shadows of the forest. DETAILS 14″x10″ Acrylic on Canvas DATE 2013 Private Collection Also available as a Limited Edition Archival Print.

Almon Street

This clear January afternoon draws quickly to a close. The vibrant pink sunset colours the saltbox houses and shops of Halifax`s North End a rosy hue, warming an otherwise frigid day. DETAILS 10″x8″ Acrylic on Canvas DATE 2013 Original Painting Sold Also available as a Limited Edition Archival Print.

Looking Back

The other side of the picture. Most of us see Peggy’s Cove from within the village, but the local fishers, for hundreds of years, have seen their home through this narrow gut between cliffs of granite as they make their way out to sea. DETAILS 36″x12″ Acrylic on Canvas DATE 2013 Original Painting Sold. Also…

The Gut at Peggy’s Cove

Peggy’s Cove is reached by boat through this tiny gap in the granite that lines it’s shore. Vegetation and buildings perch atop the stone. The rise and fall of the tide reveals a band of gold that leads to the horizon beyond the gut. DETAILS 10″x48″ Acrylic on canvas DATE 2010 Original Painting Sold. Available…

Noises Off

A family gathering in the heat of summer. Shifting groupings of family and friends. Dappled sunlight in the garden. Animated conversation. DETAILS 6″x12″ Acrylic on canvas DATE 2011 Original Painting Sold.

Langley Laneway

Winter in Toronto’s east end. The familiar view along our narrow laneway is rendered in blue as the sun rises on a fall of new snow. The rutted path leads the way home…or away.   DETAILS 8″x10″ Acrylic on canvas DATE 2011 Original Painting Sold.

Burchell’s

Burchell’s fishstore has stood on the shore of French Village Harbour for as long as anyone can remember. The water this morning was dead calm, reflecting this beautiful landmark as it nears the end of its life. No longer in use, it’s shingled roof deteriorating and the tide lapping at it’s footings, it looks as…