Many of these images are available as reproductions—high-quality giclées printed on canvas as well as affordable photo-xerox. Available framed and unframed, also as 5 x 7 cards.

Along the Whitney Railbed, 24x24. On location....fast-melting ice break-up. Dark, black water and blinding bright snow. Thrilling...totally exciting painting!

Big Old Pine on Achray Beach, 18x24. Here is a Grandmother Pine that many will have seen in Algonquin Park...for may years. A sentinel right on the beach for all to be captivated by her breathtaking beauty.

Crooked Slide Park, 12x24, $750, framed. This was a great painting day! The spring water was high and rushing everywhere!

Delightful Wavy Current, 14x14. Painted on location this spring. The first open water of the spring season!

Early Morning Paddlers, 20x24. A group of paddler friends are just about to head down swifts on the Madawaska River. Aglow with anticipation and the early morning light.

Flying Leaves, 12x24. I love this image of the wind sending colourful fall leaves flying through the air.

Galeairy Light, 14x14. Painted on location in Algonquin Park at the end of a wonderful day of boating. I just got the colours down, then finished in the studio.

Georgian Islands, 10x30. On location. So may islands! So may beautiful shapes, smoothed by time. Such amazing light crashing onto the water!

Golden Morning Sun, 12x24. Lake Opeongo in Algonquin Park. This location sparked a series of early morning mist paintings…one of my faves.

Great Blue, 12x24. A heron taking off and heading out of the mist and into the sun. I love to paint birds in flight...so mystical and majestic!

Hidden Portage, 12x24. Painted on location in Algonquin Park. A very sweet painting spot many don't know about.

Little Maple, 16x20. We all start somewhere... and this tough little maple was bursting forth from between the rocks with a fall song...loud and clear!

Mallard Take-off, 10x12. Sudden, an uplifting from the marsh grasses...a mallard takes it's magnificent flight.

Moonlit Paddle, 10x20. Oh how exciting to be paddling with the light of the moon! Every time, an exotic adventure on the water.

Near Whitney, 24x24. On location, just when the ice is breaking apart. A recent snowfall that was melting as I was painting.

Northern Shoreline, 12x12. I love rocky shorelines at dusk. Amazing colours and the dark rocks make fabulous patterns!

Omega Lake Pine, 12x24. This is of a very special place for me — a majestic pine I can see from the end of our dock. I love painting this tree and pines in general. They are prolific in this area and every one has a different shape!

Rays of Light, 11x14. Sometimes the light is just right to send rays bursting upwards as well as lighting halos around the cloud tops. Not easy to paint!

Rock Lake. On location in Algonquin Park. Huge rock cliffs give the lake its name. Fascinating shapes, beautiful warm, glowing colours. Amazing.

Rock Lake, 12x24. On location in Algonquin Park. Huge rock cliffs give the lake its name. Fascinating shapes, beautiful warm, glowing colours. Amazing.
Rock Lake 12x24-$850-framed

Rock Lake Sunset, 20x24. This is a beautiful painting of a beautiful lake in Algonquin Park. On location, on an island in the middle of the lake, late afternoon. I got most of the scene on the canvas, then had to pack up the canoe and head back to shore…fast!
Rock Lake Sunset 20x24

Rockingham Marsh, 12x24. Painted on location not far from my studio. Breezy fall day, fabulous colour!

Shoreline. Lively texture and colour abound in this fresh new painting style. It expresses all the abundance of nature so well.

Solitary Pine, 12x24. On location… on shore, Lake Clear. A single, strong young pine braves it all with lively beauty.

Spring Greens, 15x30. Painted on location at a spectacular cabin overlooking Conroy Marsh, early spring. A myriad of greens!

Spring Greens, 16x20. On location in the Madawaska Valley. An old farm scene with new greens bursting between tall pines.

Spring Rush, 18x24. The mighty Madawaska at Palmer Rapids in early spring — a misty, magical world...but not quiet! The high water was roaring!