Labyrinth waterfalls from The Bruce Trail and Ontario’s north

 

My labyrinth style is inspired by the constant movement and interaction of the geographic elements within the landscape. It may be easy to observe water and clouds moving quickly but you need to look more closely to observe the  land and rocks .I guess I am a geography geek in love with the bones of the land.

My style is unusual in that it abstracts that movement in shapes and patterns. Within the shapes, undulating labyrinth like lines describes the layers of rock, flow of water or density of clouds. Dramatic composition defines the image but the detail of entangled lines pulls you in for a closer look. I enjoy the challenge of working with complimentary colours and contrasting tones against each other setting up a buzz of one against the other.

Chutes Falls Diagonal Thrust — 36” x 36”, acrylic $2,600

Waterfalls are one of my favourite things to paint. Chutes Provincial park is a waterfall enthusiasts dream. It boasts a series called the Seven Sisters and this powerful falls cuts diagonally thru the resistent rock around it making for a dramatic composition and a mighty roar. Water never falls straight down so the labyrinth lines to and fro is perfectly suited.

Available from Earls Court Gallery, Hamilton

Was Once Lost, Now Found, Haliburton Highlands —30” x 60” $3,600 SOLD

Although this is one of numerous waterfalls within Haliburton Highlands, this beauty was a little tricky to get to but well worth the visit. I discovered it by following the sound of running water off a logging raod while hiking one day. It had no trails to it so it felt lke a lost and magical place.

SOLD Thankyou Cloud Gallery

Waterfall Thoughts Sustain Me, Beaver Falls, Agawa Canyon— 48” x 36"”,

acrylic $3200

A four hour train ride from Sault Ste Marie brings you to the beautiful Agawa canyon. Many of the Group of Seven including Harris and MacDonald were dropped off in train cars where they explored and painted this beautiful piece of Onatari’s north. Beaver Falls was surrounded by a deep forest and the light shining thru the opening sparkled off the rocks and water. I of course had to try and capture it’s ethereal beauty.

Available from Cloud Gallery, Orillia

View From Here, Hoggs Back Falls

acrylic 36” x 24”.

$1,400

Back to a favourite hiking area, Egan Chute Provincial Park , just outside of Bancroft Ontario, a favourite location for inspiration. This view offers swirling waters around a tenacious white pine filled island . I had fun balancing the centred image with the angles of the water and the clouds. Lots of movement here.

Available at my studio, Hamilton

Quietly Carving It’s Own Path, Albion Falls — 36” x 48”, acrylic $3,200 SOLD

Albion Falls is certainly one of the jewels of Hamilton. Named the city of waterfalls, there is a lot of compettion but this beauty with it’s 19 metre classical casscade falling off the Niagara Escarpment , it is one of the most beautiful in the region. Five years ago it was still possible to access the bottom of the falls. This early morning scene finds the falls bathed in the cool blue shadow of that day

Available at Bruce Trail Inspried 2 fundraiser show SOLD Thankyou!

Listen To My Song, Lower Louth Falls acrylic, 24” x 24” $1150

I came upon this lovely little waterfall by suprise one day while hiking the Louth Conservation area section of the Bruce Trail. The recently added loop trail filled me with delight. Two waterfalls in one section is like a the proverbial cherry on top .

availabale at Earls Court Gallery , Hamilton.

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Topping Off Balls Falls — 36” x 48”, acrylic $3000

Located in Balls Falls Conservation Area the lovely Upper Balls Falls falls is just up river from the larger plunge falls located within the Historic site. It is unusual for the combination of primary plunge with multiple little falls part way down the rock face. It offers multiple compositions and thus one of my favourites to hike and paint.

Available at my studio

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September Calling, High Falls — 24” x 30”, acrylic

$1,200 SOLD

Located in the southern tip of Algonquin Park, High Falls is a favourite hiking spot for me and my family. A J Casson also painted this beauty which is worthy of visiting at any season. September of course offers the bonus of fall colour.

SOLD Canadain Mental Health Assoc

Warm Fall Halo 24 x 48” acrylic $2000 SOLD

Little Davis Falls is an unusual Horizontal plunge of Dolostone rock just downstream of the larger Felkers Falls along Hamilton’s Bruce Trail. A favourite in all seasons.

SOLD Drawn to Water Show

Memories Of Time Past — 40” x 40””, acrylic $3,200

Egan Chute Provincial Park offers some mighty fine hiking from both sides of the York river just outside of Bancroft ,Ontario . I’ve painted the falls itself numerous times but this lichen covered cliff just on the edge has acharm all of it’s own. A view offers wonderful patterns created by the colourful contrasts of fall trees, rock and water.

Available at Art Gallery of Burlington

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Meeting in the Middle, High Falls — 30” x 36”, acrylic $1,600

This study of cool tones on warm lime green ground play with the patterns of the tumbling waters of High Falls, Algonquin . This is a favourite hiking destination from the southern entrance of the park. It offers numerous waterfalls including cascades and an unusual slide formation.

Avaialable form Victoria’s studio

Look Down, Way Down 24” x 24” acrylic $1150 SOLD

Standing on the edge of this deep gorge of Canadian shield is humbling. The steep drop makes you respect the power of nature as the water rushes down, slowly continuing the slow wear of granite over time.

Sold thankyou AGH sales team

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White Water Challenge, Hogs Falls 40” x 60” $4400. SOLD

In the heart of Ottawa you will find this waterfall with both attitude and history. Officially but rarely called Prince of Wales, Hogs Back is a powerful, artificially created waterfall, part of the creation of the Rideau canel. My father dove into the beast as a child so it is dedicated to him. My labyrinth lines are rounded and playful in the water but straight and rigged for the rock itself. Despite it’s resistance , the rock slowly succumbs.

Thankyou Toronto Collectors

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Gentle Morning at Little Davis Falls 30” x 60” acrylic $3,500 SOLD

This is a location I return to again and again. Not only is it close to my home, it offers an unusual composition of massive pieces of the Dolostone on a horizontal plane. In this piece I’ve combined the full flow of early spring with the light dappled tree tops of late spring forest . A combination of strength and serenity.

SOLD Thankyou Earls Court Gallery

Little Davis Love 12 x 24 “ acrylic $750 Sold

Little Davis Falls is one of my favourite hikes in Hamilton. It is less known and runs down river from the bigger plunge of Felkers Falls. It is unusual in it’s horizontal composition of massive Dolostone rock slabs offering multiple painting possibilities.

Thank you Christopher Hall

Ingliss Falls Patterns — 40” x 30”, acrylic $2,400

Situated just outsied Owen Sound , Ingliss Falls is certainly the most spectacular and most visited of the numerous ones in the area. It plunges 18 metres into a very deep valley. I was fortunate enough to get down there pre COVID and hence this end vantage point of the grand old lady. Cool tones make it a peaceful painting.

Part of Bruce Trail series . available at my studio

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Water Flows On Thru Granite 30” x 60” acrylic $3,500 SOLD

Waterfalls are places of refuge and healing for me. Water finds it’s way with such beauty, carving a path on it’s way to the ocean, an endless cleansing cycle. I used a softer palette in this piece,a much needed vibe in these troubling times. There are many High Falls in Ontario and throughout Canada and the world I suppose. This Muskoka treasure is found on the edge of the town of Bracebridge.

SOLD Thankyou Cloud Gallery

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Rock to Water Celebration, Burleigh Falls 24” x 36” acrylic $1,600

framed in contemporary white washed wood profile with silver gild inner edge.

Calm and cool, this study in blue captures twilight at one of Ontario’s most popular Kawartha waterfalls. What it lacks in height it has in strength as the granite edges squeeze the rushing waters against a backdrop of classic white pines.

Available from Victoria’s Studio

I Will Remeber You , Bridal Falls , Agawa Canyon SOLD

A 3 1/2 hour train ride from Sault St Marie takes you deep into the Agawa Canyou. Many of Canada’s Group of Seven visited this beautiful spot and were droppes off in a rail car to plein aire paint this memorable site. I visited the canyon and was taken by the beauty of Bridal Falls ( seen Here) as well as Beaver Falls.It is quite something to visit and reinterpret the same places our much bleoved group vistited long ago.

Thankyou SusanFoss

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Eugenia Falls Spring Flow 30” x 60” acrylic $3,500 SOLD

Eugenia Falls is one of Bruce County’s gems. It plunges 30 metres over the escarpment along the Bruce Trail. I had visited it in the fall but felt the pull to return in full spring flow. I was not disappointed and neither would you. This size of a waterfall deserves a large format to express its majesty.

SOLD THankyou Paula White Gallery

Inglis Falls, Ontario — a favourite sight of mine is one of numerous waterfalls clustered close to Owen Sound.

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