early thoughts of winter
Autumn leaves drifting past early thoughts of winter … Continue reading →
Autumn leaves drifting past early thoughts of winter … Continue reading →
Wetland reflection & infinity rings included in tonight’s’ opening of Anglin-Smith Gallery November 6 – 27, 2020 20 Years of Visiting Artists http://anglinsmith.com/exhibit/?id=140788 autumn on the pond (51) 27” x 18” x 1 ¾” http://anglinsmith.com/artwork/?exhibitID=140788… infinity rings (144) 12” x … Continue reading →
In working the Canadian landscape we have found that it really has nothing to do with how far north one goes, rather with being able to see n feel ‘the wild’ of the very place one is in at any … Continue reading →
Was out last night helping people set up tents for events so it a wonderful surprise to wake up to today. The whole show, the show overall, the overall show, is phenomenal. glad to be a part of it, … Continue reading →
autumn on the pond; october ferns (3) 32″ x 19″ x 1 3/4″ watercolour painted directly on gessoed panel / available okay. a different take on autumn. fern dance / gala lake … Continue reading →
Hello, This years’ one of a kind is online. We have a set up a virtual shop / page within we invite you to visit and check out our assortment of what Wendy and I call Christmas / Holiday sized … Continue reading →
this website, for now at least, is not set up for sales. it does have all the available work at any given moment. Clever people have cut n pasted images into emails and asked for more info about them…..and we … Continue reading →
no painting is safe, so to speak as long as it is here in the studio; regardless of how long after it has been finished, given another looksee we find that we can see changes we want to make / … Continue reading →
Received a good news email notification from Lesia of the Colour and Form Society Congratulations Michael Zarowsky, Both of your submissions have been chosen for the Colour and Form Society’s 68th Annual Open Juried Exhibition. ACCEPT 7084.402545.1587253 New Snowfall For A … Continue reading →
. You know, nomatter how many juried exhibitions I enter into, and I assume most other artists feel the same way, each time I get a notification that my painting has been accepted into the latest one I submitted work … Continue reading →