AFTER THE STORM by Oleksandr Goloborodko
I have been painting and sketching since childhood and the sense of time is one of my favorite objects to paint. It seems strange. How is it possible to draw time?"After the Storm" is one of the sketches of time.
HUMAN LANDSCAPE by Laura Butler
Humans depend on plants for survival, but why are humans drawn to gaining deeper knowledge of plants and their capabilities?
THE HOPE STONE by Lisa Hart
Only hope remained inside Pandora’s box...hope that might somehow help mankind cope with the evil unleashed upon the earth.
NOVEMBER SUNRISE, CLEAR LAKE by Michael Harris
I’ve spent a lot of my life in the Kawartha’s, on the west shore of Clear Lake — summers as a child, weekends as an adult with jobs in Toronto — but I never lived here through all the seasons until the last fifteen years.
DAHL FOREST WETLAND by Huw Morgan
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, the old growth forests in Ontario were harvested to supply wood for everything from ship masts to pulp for newspapers.
REQUIEM by Angela Hennessey
Is in memoriam of all that our earth has suffered and continues to suffer!
NAYORO PARK, LINDSAY by David Flett
Painted in the shade from the south, looking north onto the lily pond, the boat launch and the beautifully designed wharf.
THE WAY OF THE DODO by Kelly McNeil
The Dodo bird was allowed to die out. It lived only on the island of Mauritius. When people settled there, endangered them, and introduced pigs, monkeys and cats, who ate their eggs.
HUNTING SEASON ON SECRET LAKE by Peter Waind
Hunting Season on Secret Lake was shot last November. I found myself hiking while fluorescent hunters stalked the woods.
ARCTIC ALERT by RoseMarie Condon
I’ve had the enormous pleasure of visiting the Canadian High Arctic with the Royal Canadian Coast Guard and aboard the Akademik Ioffe a scientific vessel.
PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE by Janis Huisman
Quietly, swiftly, the canoe glides through water transporting us to our destination. From early time we have used the finds in nature to cobble together items of use.
TRIBUTARY by Karen Buck-Mackintosh
Tributary depicts a close-up view of a creek that is part of the Lake Simcoe watershed. It winds through a rural property, in the eastern region of the City of Kawartha Lakes.
WRONG TO RIGHT by Elayne Windsor
This work was created from found paper on an old piece of plywood. As an artist I choose to use simple materials that I find around me.
SURPRISE ENCOUNTER by Mary Ellen Gerster
What a delight to be greeted by this magnificent Green Sea Turtle, a true ancient mariner, on a coral reef off the Maui coast.
LIVING WATERS by Maria Bardoel
Living Waters is the result of a mixed paint pour on a china plate in a manner much like engobe. It invokes an image of wild, rushing, clear and clean, fresh waters of the Canadian watersheds.