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Birds in Art exhibition

Woohoo! I just got a ‘congratulations’ e mail that my painting, A Warm Afternoon in May was accepted to exhibit in the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum, Birds in Art exhibition, along with 95 other paintings from the top bird artists around the world. It is so difficult to get into this prestigious art show, there […]

New wolf painting

This is my new wolf painting of an alpha male. The Northern Lights Wolf Sanctuary in Golden will be selling small paper prints in their gift shop for wolf conservation. There will also be larger canvas prints on sale in galleries.

New Painting

This is my latest lilac painting. It’s a female calliope hummingbird caught in the act of preening between visits to the feeder. I wanted this bird to be almost hidden, with the eye being drawn to the larger and lighter flowers first. That’s the way wildlife is – mostly hidden so you have to search […]

Edition selling out fast

This week I sent my final edition of Peonies & Chickadee to Avenida Galleries AB 403-286-9557. This has been an incredibly popular print. There is still inventory available in, Picture Perfect, Kelowna BC 250-763-6966, Lloyd Gallery, Penticton BC 250-492-4484 and Robert Paul Galleries, Stowe VT 1-802-253-7282. This is the last chance to get one…there will […]

Magical experience

I was walking my dog, Eugene, when I saw in the lake a pair of loons with what I took to be their chick. They were calling to it and following it. I watched but there was something strange about the way the chick moved. It was making jerky movements and it was triangular. I […]

New Painting

This is my latest painting of a wolf leaping across a flooded river and I plan on making prints from it. The original is staying in my collection for a while. I painted this to help create awareness about wolf conservation. Wolves are not protected in BC. For more information visit the Northern Lights Wolf […]

New Boreal painting

In August this year I was invited to join a select group of artists on a wilderness canoe trip to Woodland Provincial Park in Ontario. The goal of this 14th in an ongoing series of wilderness art and natural history expeditions, was to paint and photograph the pristine wilderness that forms the heart of the […]

Wolf Conservation Prints

In June I painted Lupa – She Wolf. I did this painting purposely to make an open ended print for Northern Lights Wolf Sanctuary in Golden, something small they could sell in their gift shop to raise funds for their wolf conservation. It’s the only one of my prints that is a not a limited […]

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