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10 April 2010
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John’s Land (Ladner’s Freshet)

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John's Land (Ladner's Freshet), Oil on Canvas, 36×84" Diptych
Commissioned to do a local scene; I spent a few days out in Ladner and Steveston walking along the pathways and enjoying the skies.  It was at the tip of the Reifel Bird Sanctuary when the lighting changed and the skies started …

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9 April 2010
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Rose, Oil on Canvas, 30×40″

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Rose, 30×40, Oil on Canvas
Grown in my garden, I photographed and staged the close-up detail of this rose then incorporated it into a painting using a simplistic style.

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3 April 2010
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Works featured at Art Works Gallery

Sturdies Bay, Oil on Canvas, Diptych 60×96"

Coming Home, Oil on Canvas, 40×60" SOLD
5am | Landscape Series I, Acrylic on Canvas 24×36" SOLD

Porteau Cove, Oil on Canvas, 48×60"
360 Inside Passage, Acrylic on Canvas, 48×72" (SOLD)

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3 April 2010
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Mountain Galleries – The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

As well as the Mountain Galleries’ Whistler location, I am now showing at the Banff location.  Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Oil on Canvas, 48×72″ will now be on display at Mountain Galleries in the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel.
Mountain Galleries at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel 1-888-310-9726
Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Oil on …

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3 April 2010
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Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

The plains of Alberta provide an endless source of cloud formations.  Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a place of rich history where the Plains Native Tribes used to drive the Buffalo herds to their death over the cliffs.
The skies are incredible formations and bring  Chinooks in the cold winters ( a …

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