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30″x36″, oil on 1″ canvas ~2019
30″x36″, oil on 1″ canvas ~2019
9″x12″, watercolor and ink on 140lbs watercolor paper, painted en plein air. ~2018
9″x12″, watercolor and ink on 140lbs watercolor rag paper. If you look closely, you will find the guitar player who plays for the whole square. It was a scorching hot day with many tourists and weddings passing through Places d’Armes right in front of the Basilica. The white paper left behind and the bright red lines give a sense of the temperature. A busy moment in Old Montreal. ~2018 | PRINTS | BUY THE ARTWORK
18″x24″. Watercolor on 140lbs Fabriano watercolor paper. A painted turtle at the Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory sitting on decorative driftwood and rocks. Painted from a photo reference taken by the artist. ~2018 | PRINTS
9″x12″. Watercolor on 140lb watercolor rag paper. A memory of a cloud encircling Mont Royal on a rainy day near Cafe Santropol. Drawing based on Google Maps photo and memory, atmosphere based on memory. ~2017 | PRINTS
18″x24″. Charcoal on paper. Scene from an animation, animated by re-drawing every frame on the same paper. ~2009
30″x22″. Ink on Arches watercolour rag paper. NSCAD Foundation Drawing II Project No. 4 – Perspective in a fantasy landscape. Modeled after the granary elevators by the ViaRail station in Halifax. ~ 2008
30″x40″, oil on 1″ canvas, 2017. First painting from a oil series exploring the use of bionic technology and disability, and how it relates to the human experience. | PRINTS
11″x15″. Watercolor on 140lbs watercolor paper. A variety of hands of different gender and age, grasping and reaching, as some suggest, for life force from the blood running through the scene. The finger tips on some hands are frost bitten. The colours for the skin tone are taken from the bi flag, but the background is complementary and revitalizing. The artwork is signed in the corner with pencil.~2016
13″x17″. Watercolor on watercolor paper. ~2015 Created for and shown in the Draw Me A Mountain Exhibition at the Smith House on top of Mont Royal, May 2015.PRINTS | BUY THE ARTWORK