LATEST AVAILABLE WORKS of Georgian Bay! · Dec 9, 08:21 pm
HOT off the painting easles … my latest solo works from our adventures to Killbear, Western Islands, Killarney, and our local Beaches. The last photo shows the work to scale in our gallery. To view these works in person, contact us at 705-527-4632 to make an appointment. The pieces really are much more stunning in person as photos just don’t capture all the fine details and colours that are in the original painting.
These works are all small studies, which means that if you are particularly fond of a piece but would like one for a feature wall, I can create one similar to suit your space.
Believe it or not, all these pieces are taken from real life!
Like the Perfect Little Tree (which is also featured in Killarney View). I don’t normally paint perfect trees, but this one captured my heart … currently, it is around 18 inches tall and I will be keeping my eye on it over the years to see how it grows in such an exposed area high on the cliffs of Killarney Provincial Park.
And yes, the orange featured in the Western Islands triptych is also true to life. It is orange lichen growing on the very exposed Western Islands, on Georgian Bay. To reference photos of our excursion, see our blog entitled Western Islands in our TRAVEL & INSPIRATION menu.
Hope you enjoy viewing these works. I invite you to give feedback on these works by adding your comments to this blog.
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Birches
Acrylics on Panel
12 x 18 $540 SOLD -
Birches Closeup
Acrylics on Panel
12 x 18 $540 -
Georgian Bay in Winter
Acrylics on Panel 12 x 18 $675 SOLD -
View of Collingwood
Acrylics on Panel
12 x 18 $525 SOLD -
Killarney View, diptych
Acrylics on Panel
6 x 13 $400 SOLD -
Perfect Little Tree of Killarney Ridge
Acrylics on Panel
6 x 6 $150 SOLD -
Killbear
Acrylics on Panel
9 x 14 $450 SOLD -
Killbear Rocks
Acrylics on Panel
12 x 18 $725 SOLD -
Killbear Rocks CLOSEUP
Acrylics on Panel
12 x 18 $725 SOLD -
Western Islands, triptych
Acrylics on Panel
6 x 20 $450 SOLD - Gallery of Works, December 2010
— Carol Currie
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