Third Beach
Ten percent larger than New York’s Central Park, is Vancouver’s Stanley Park–1001 acres of enormous cedars, Totems, hidden pathways, creeks, ponds, ocean views, as well an amphitheatre and The...
View Article‘Why The Moon Glows’ by Aneleise Jones
MY GREAT NIECE, Ane, age 8, was lying around with brother Levi making up another of their stories. Because their parents judiciously decided their home would be television-free, Aneleise, Levi and...
View Article……’why the moon glows’, by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View Article……’why the moon glows’, by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View Article……’why the moon glows’, by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View Article……’why the moon glows’, by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View Article……’why the moon glows’, by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View Article……’why the moon glows’, by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View Article……’why the moon glows’, by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View Article. . .’why the moon glows’ by Ane Jones (age 8)
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View ArticleConclusion…..’Why The Moon Glows’ by Aneleise Jones, age 8
Moral: don’t mess with Mother Nature (or the Ocean Man). ~~~~~ Aneleise (Ane) at her Grandparents’, age 8. . . Filed under: animals, art, birds, children's book, drawing, moonscapes, people,...
View ArticleThe Federation of Canadian Artists’ National Show
THE FEDERATION OF CANADIAN ARTISTS had its beginnings in 1941, and had as its goal the unified representation of all Provinces through one organization. Canada’s premier artists, The Group of Seven,...
View ArticleACEOs (Art Card Editions and Originals)
ARTIST TRADING CARDS aka ART CARD EDITIONS AND ORIGINALS are popularly known as ACEOs. ACEOs are the size of baseball cards–65mm x 89mm (2.5″ x 3.5″) and are purchased and then traded and sold the way...
View Articlethe stuff of watercolour
WATERCOLOUR is simply a mixture of pigment (ground-up minerals: organic and synthetic) held in a semi-solid form by a binder (usually gum arabic). In days of yore (not that long ago)–this was...
View Articlecommissioned work . . .
I HAVE NEVER TRAVELED to Europe, except through the amazing blogs of those I follow. The countries I have had the privilege of visiting have been confined to Canada (10 of the 11 Provinces); The...
View Articlepainting pickles
CAMPING ALONE along the Oregon Coast–that fantastically alive strip of ocean wonders–provided many outdoor painting pickles. . . . PICKLE #1–mosquitoes and bugs. Surely some art restoration expert...
View Articlestandard-bearer of watercolour
Touted often as being the most difficult of mediums, and sometimes even as ‘the medium of mediums’, not everyone holds watercolour in such honour. Indeed, oils are deemed the zenith of painting...
View Articleocean study
For many years I lived in Vancouver, B. C., which is considered one of the top 3 ‘most livable’ cities in the world. One of its best features is being surrounded by water on three sides. On one...
View Article…. mackerel sky
There is an Old English saying about weather which goes: “Mackerel scales and mare’s tails make tall ships carry low sails”. ‘Mackerel scales’ refers to Altocumulus clouds which (to some) resemble...
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