“Sometimes you must force yourself to get outside when temperatures plummet. This painting is from the Don Valley in Toronto. The crisp day mixed with the bright sun and the rushing water was a composition that just needed to be painted. The reddish-orange colors in the rocks compliment the turquois water and ice.”
Online chat appointments or studio viewing arrangements are welcomed.
Original oil painting is framed and varnished with Gamvar gloss. The floating frame is sourced from Upper Canada Stretchers and is solid basswood. The frame is black with a silver top finish.
Item details
GTIN: 202319
Price
C$720.00
Sales method
Online & onsite sale
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 18 in
Width: 24 in
Height: 1 in
Package
Length/Depth: 24 in
Width: 30 in
Height: 7 in
Shipping
Free
Option to pick up the product in person instead of shipping
Delivery and pickup restrictions may apply: I provide free delivery within the Greater Toronto area, or you are welcome to come pickup from me in the Riverdale neighborhood. Canada wide shipping is free. International shipping is subject to additional charges dependent on location.
Refund & return policy
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase you can ship it back in the original condition within 7 days of purchase for a full refund. The customer is responsible for return shipping arrangements.
Exceptions may apply. Please message for more information.
Meet your seller
Formerly a geologist, I transitioned to becoming a full-time artist and tapped into my enthusiasm for earth sciences as it relates to visual arts. I currently reside in Toronto and my body of work reflects Ontario’s diverse beauty, including scenes from Algonquin Park, the Great Lakes and Toronto’s urban parks.
When I am outdoors, I delight in discovering new visual details while deeply observing a scene. I travel Ontario to find unique and authentic compositions that capture the natural and complex atmosphere of the landscape. Paintings are created in the studio utilizing plein-air studies and photos from my travels as reference material. Representational oil paintings focus on subtle color transitions and expressive brushwork to translate the energy I feel outdoors onto the canvas.
Formerly a geologist, I transitioned to becoming a full-time artist and tapped into my enthusiasm for earth sciences as it relates to visual arts. I currently reside in Toronto and my body of work reflects Ontario’s diverse beauty, including scenes from Algonquin Park, the Great Lakes and Toronto’s urban parks.