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Sunflower watercolor 16x22 |
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Day
Lillies Oil on Canvas 16x20 |
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Ancient
Maple oil on canvas12x16 |
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Kilarney
Park watercolor 15x20 |
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Old
Planter watercolor 13x16 |
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Old
Stump watercolor 15x20 |
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Cabbage oil on canvas paper 12x16 |
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Shasta
Dasies |
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Pond
Lake Algonquin Park oil on canvas 14x20 |
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Uncle Dave oil on panel 12x16 |
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Driftwood & Daffodils oil on canvas 16x20 |
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Deck
Chairs
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Nursery
Mural Acrylic on the wall Oh I don't know, about 15'x8' |
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Some of these are paint sketches painted on the spot (Plein Air) on small plywood panels. Before color cameras in the early 1900s, painters like members of the Canadian Group of Seven used small quick paint sketches as the basis for larger studio paintings. However, they discovered that those quick sketches had an impressionist quality about them that allowed them to stand on their own. They soon adapted that feeling and technique into their larger paintings. |
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