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During my many visits in Northern Ontario I have accumulated a significant library of photos I have taken of scenes I witnessed during my travels. Sometimes, especially in winter, I will take several scenes and re-imagine them, creating a unique experience for the viewer. This scene Gneiss Winter (pronounced “Nice” Winter, shows an early snowfall along the edges of a river emptying into the bay. You can see the ice beginning to accumulate along the shoreline. You can almost feel the first chill of winter in the air.
Gneiss is a type of rock commonly found in Northern Ontario and is featured prominently here in this work.
The beautiful warm ruddy rocks contrast nicely with the crisp blue water and ice and will complement any decor from a warm wall to a cool theme.
This original painting is 36” high and 36” wide with a depth of 1.5”. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.
During my many visits in Northern Ontario I have accumulated a significant library of photos I have taken of scenes I witnessed during my travels. Sometimes, especially in winter, I will take several scenes and re-imagine them, creating a unique experience for the viewer. This scene Gneiss Winter (pronounced “Nice” Winter, shows an early snowfall along the edges of a river emptying into the bay. You can see the ice beginning to accumulate along the shoreline. You can almost feel the first chill of winter in the air.
Gneiss is a type of rock commonly found in Northern Ontario and is featured prominently here in this work.
The beautiful warm ruddy rocks contrast nicely with the crisp blue water and ice and will complement any decor from a warm wall to a cool theme.
This original painting is 36” high and 36” wide with a depth of 1.5”. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.
During my many visits in Northern Ontario I have accumulated a significant library of photos I have taken of scenes I witnessed during my travels. Sometimes, especially in winter, I will take several scenes and re-imagine them, creating a unique experience for the viewer. This scene Gneiss Winter (pronounced “Nice” Winter, shows an early snowfall along the edges of a river emptying into the bay. You can see the ice beginning to accumulate along the shoreline. You can almost feel the first chill of winter in the air.
Gneiss is a type of rock commonly found in Northern Ontario and is featured prominently here in this work.
The beautiful warm ruddy rocks contrast nicely with the crisp blue water and ice and will complement any decor from a warm wall to a cool theme.
This original painting is 36” high and 36” wide with a depth of 1.5”. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.