Prairies & Lakes Series
The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, and the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach year after year and encompass the quintessential elements of Canadian cabin life and summer.
Almost like all of these man-made accoutrements are naturally occurring and a part of the landscape. My family has a cabin north of the Battlefords at Jackfish Lake in Saskatchewan that I have visited every summer, and I wanted to capture the quintessential lake experience with this Prairies & Lakes Series.
You can read more about the inspiration and creation of this series here & here.
Prints
“The Boats of West Chatfield Beach” captures the marooned activities of West Chatfield’s Beach at Jackfish Lake in northern Saskatchewan.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
This painting is a snapshot of the beach in the morning. When it is scattered with deck chairs, boats, beach toys, etc. quietly waiting to be vivified for the day.
I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection. Especially if you can find the toy car in it!
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This original painting, “The Boats of West Chatfield Beach”, 2020, 7’’ x 10’’, is currently available for purchase! Collect the original painting HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
“Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing” depicts a Snowshoe Hare with an abandoned boat lift, in a tree clearing, in the early morning along Day’s Beach Road at Jackfish Lake, in northern Saskatchewan.
Day’s Beach is the neighbouring beach of my families cabin. There is a nice walking path that cuts through a pair of fields connect the two. The backroad of Day’s Beach is surrounded by glorious lush greenery and fields. It is perfectly tranquil, has beautiful morning light, and the chance to see some illusive snowshoe hares.
This painting captures one of those elusive hares grazing on the grass with the light glowing through its ear. The boat lift in this painting is like a skeleton, it has been there for countless years and has become a part of the landscape. But forgotten machinery like this is a part of the prairie landscape.
I hope that this hare catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This original painting, “Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing”, 2020, 7’’ x 10’’, is currently available for purchase! Collect the original painting HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road” and “Lakeside Morning at West Chatfield Beach” painting’, which I worked on simultaneously with “Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect a print of “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road” HERE.
You can collect a print of “ Lakeside Morning at West Chatfield Beach” HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
This card depicts L.C. Cariou's original painting “The Boats of West Chatfield Beach” (2020). Each card is blank inside for your personal message, printed on an inkjet card, and come with a white envelope. The perfect accompaniment to any gift, celebration, or holiday!
The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “The Boats of West Chatfield Beach"
“The Boats of West Chatfield Beach” captures the marooned activities of West Chatfield’s Beach at Jackfish Lake in northern Saskatchewan.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
This painting is a snapshot of the beach in the morning. When it is scattered with deck chairs, boats, beach toys, etc. quietly waiting to be vivified for the day.
I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection. Especially if you can find the toy car in it!
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “The Boats of West Chatfield Beach”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road” HERE.
A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.
$ ONLY 1 AVAILABLE
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
“Lakeside Morning at West Chatfield Beach” depicts a quiet early morning at West Chatfield’s Beach at Jackfish Lake in northern Saskatchewan.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
This painting is a scene that has not changed much in the last 20 years. It is the same sail boat that is sat there, the same upside-down beached boat, the same Adirondack chairs, the beach toys scattered and I love it all. It is such a nostalgic image to me.
I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “Lakeside Morning at West Chatfield Beach”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect a print of “Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing” HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
“West Chatfield’s Cornfield” is a painting of a field of corn plants receding in rows into a backdrop of trees and shrubbery in the morning light of West Chatfield’s Beach at Jackfish Lake in northern Saskatchewan.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
Behind the cabin are crop fields. This dichotomy of beaches and crops is how this series became names the Prairies & Lakes series, something that is unexpected yet marvellous about the Canadian prairies.
I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This original painting, “West Chatfields Cornfield”, 2021, 11’’ x 15’’, is currently available for purchase! Collect the original painting HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
This card depicts L.C. Cariou's original painting “Lakeside Morning at West Chatfield Beach” (2020). Each card is blank inside for your personal message, printed on an inkjet card, and come with a white envelope. The perfect accompaniment to any gift, celebration, or holiday!
“Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” captures the kitchen Garden of Farmer Day at Jackfish Lake, in northern Saskatchewan.
Day’s Beach is the neighbouring beach of the family cabin. There is a nice walking path that cuts through a pair of fields connect the two. The backroad of Day’s Beach is surrounded by glorious lush greenery and fields. It is perfectly tranquil, has beautiful morning light, and the chance to see some illusive snowshoe hares.
This painting depicts Farmer Day’s kitchen garden at the height of summer in the bright early morning, where he is growing corn and potatoes. And celebrates the memories of relishing the taste of homegrown vegetables.
I hope that this garden catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This original painting, “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden”, 2020, 11’’ x 15’’, is currently available for purchase! Collect the original painting HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect a print of “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
“The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” captures the disbursing storm that followed from a passing tornado cloud over Jackfish Lake, in Northern Saskatchewan.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach, and the lake stays the same year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
This painting illustrates the lake after the main storm from the tornado cloud the clouds dissipate, revealing a light and airy sky, while the white capped waves continue rolling forwards full of momentum.
I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This original painting, “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed”, 2021, 11’’ x 15’’, is currently available for purchase! Collect the original painting HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
This card depicts L.C. Cariou's original painting “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” (2020). Each card is blank inside for your personal message, printed on an inkjet card, and come with a white envelope. The perfect accompaniment to any gift, celebration, or holiday!
Card Information:
Card Inscription - Blank
Back of Card - Title, Artist Information, and Signature
Dimensions: Folded - 5’’ x 7’’, Flat: 10’’ x 7’’, Envelope Size - 5’’ x 7’’
Ships 100% plastic free!
Paper Information
Matte Inkjet Paper
100% Cotton Fiber
Ink Information
All cards are printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 professional inkjet photo and fine art printer which has a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints.
The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden"
“Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” captures the kitchen Garden of Farmer Day at Jackfish Lake, in northern Saskatchewan.
Day’s Beach is the neighbouring beach of the family cabin. There is a nice walking path that cuts through a pair of fields connect the two. The backroad of Day’s Beach is surrounded by glorious lush greenery and fields. It is perfectly tranquil, has beautiful morning light, and the chance to see some illusive snowshoe hares.
This painting depicts Farmer Day’s kitchen garden at the height of summer in the bright early morning, where he is growing corn and potatoes. And celebrates the memories of relishing the taste of homegrown vegetables.
I hope that this garden catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” HERE.
A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.
$ ONLY 1 AVAILABLE
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
“Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road” centres around the early summer morning light coming through a copse of trembling aspen trees that are along Day’s Road at Jackfish Lake, in northern Saskatchewan.
Day’s Beach is the neighbouring beach of my families cabin. There is a nice walking path that cuts through a pair of fields connect the two. The backroad of Day’s Beach is surrounded by glorious lush greenery and fields. It is perfectly tranquil, has beautiful morning light, and the chance to see some illusive snowshoe hares.
The dark shadows with the electric highlights and the small gap in the trees is what drew me to this image. It sort of feels like the prairie equivalent of Narnia, a magical world lies beyond the Aspens. And the old fence post or the wooden dowel painted orange that is just behind, is the lamppost guiding you there.
I hope that this scene entices you to visit my Narnia by adding it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This original painting, “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road”, 2020, 7’’ x 10’’, is currently available for purchase! Collect the original painting HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect a print of “Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing” HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
“Solitude” captures a peaceful waterfront.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach, and the lake stays the same year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
This painting illustrated the lake on a perfectly clear summer morning. The water is perfectly smooth, reflecting the brilliant blue of the clear sky above, enveloping us in a sea of cerulean and Prussian blue and cloud.
I hope that this serenity catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This original painting, “Solitude”, 2022, 12’’ x 16’’, is currently available for purchase! Collect the original painting HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
Greeting Cards
This card depicts L.C. Cariou's original painting “Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing” (2020). Each card is blank inside for your personal message, printed on an inkjet card, and come with a white envelope. The perfect accompaniment to any gift, celebration, or holiday!
Card Information:
Card Inscription - Blank
Back of Card - Title, Artist Information, and Signature
Dimensions: Folded - 5’’ x 7’’, Flat: 10’’ x 7’’, Envelope Size - 5’’ x 7’’
Ships 100% plastic free!
Paper Information
Matte Inkjet Paper
100% Cotton Fiber
Ink Information
All cards are printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 professional inkjet photo and fine art printer which has a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints.
8’’ x 0.25’’ x 5.5’’ x 0.1 lb
The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “The Tornado Cloud has Passed"
“The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” captures the disbursing storm that followed from a passing tornado cloud over Jackfish Lake, in Northern Saskatchewan.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach, and the lake stays the same year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
This painting illustrates the lake after the main storm from the tornado cloud the clouds dissipate, revealing a light and airy sky, while the white capped waves continue rolling forwards full of momentum.
I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” HERE.
A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.
$ ONLY 1 AVAILABLE
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “Solitude"
“Solitude” captures a peaceful waterfront.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach, and the lake stays the same year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
This painting illustrated the lake on a perfectly clear summer morning. The water is perfectly smooth, reflecting the brilliant blue of the clear sky above, enveloping us in a sea of cerulean and Prussian blue and cloud.
I hope that this serenity catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
A watercolour painting, 2022. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.
$ ONLY 1 AVAILABLE
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
This card depicts L.C. Cariou's original painting “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” (2021). Each card is blank inside for your personal message, printed on an inkjet card, and come with a white envelope. The perfect accompaniment to any gift, celebration, or holiday!
Card Information:
Card Inscription - Blank
Back of Card - Title, Artist Information, and Signature
Dimensions: Folded - 5’’ x 7’’, Flat: 10’’ x 7’’, Envelope Size - 5’’ x 7’’
Ships 100% plastic free!
Paper Information
Matte Inkjet Paper
100% Cotton Fiber
Ink Information
All cards are printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 professional inkjet photo and fine art printer which has a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints.
This card depicts L.C. Cariou's original painting “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road” (2020). Each card is blank inside for your personal message, printed on an inkjet card, and come with a white envelope. The perfect accompaniment to any gift, celebration, or holiday!
This card depicts L.C. Cariou's original painting “Solitude” (2022). Each card is blank inside for your personal message, printed on an inkjet card, and come with a white envelope. The perfect accompaniment to any gift, celebration, or holiday!
Card Information:
Card Inscription - Blank
Back of Card - Title, Artist Information, and Signature
Dimensions: Folded - 5’’ x 7’’, Flat: 10’’ x 7’’, Envelope Size - 5’’ x 7’’
Ships 100% plastic free!
Paper Information
Matte Inkjet Paper
100% Cotton Fiber
Ink Information
All cards are printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 professional inkjet photo and fine art printer which has a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints.
Originals
The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road"
“Trembling Aspens on Day’s Road” centres around the early summer morning light coming through a copse of trembling aspen trees that are along Day’s Road at Jackfish Lake, in northern Saskatchewan.
Day’s Beach is the neighbouring beach of my families cabin. There is a nice walking path that cuts through a pair of fields connect the two. The backroad of Day’s Beach is surrounded by glorious lush greenery and fields. It is perfectly tranquil, has beautiful morning light, and the chance to see some illusive snowshoe hares.
The dark shadows with the electric highlights and the small gap in the trees is what drew me to this image. It sort of feels like the prairie equivalent of Narnia, a magical world lies beyond the Aspens. And the old fence post or the wooden dowel painted orange that is just behind, is the lamppost guiding you there.
I hope that this scene entices you to visit my Narnia by adding it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.
$ ONLY 1 AVAILABLE
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing"
“Mornings with a Snowshoe Hare in the Clearing” depicts a Snowshoe Hare with an abandoned boat lift, in a tree clearing, in the early morning along Day’s Beach Road at Jackfish Lake, in northern Saskatchewan.
Day’s Beach is the neighbouring beach of my families cabin. There is a nice walking path that cuts through a pair of fields connect the two. The backroad of Day’s Beach is surrounded by glorious lush greenery and fields. It is perfectly tranquil, has beautiful morning light, and the chance to see some illusive snowshoe hares.
This painting captures one of those elusive hares grazing on the grass with the light glowing through its ear. The boat lift in this painting is like a skeleton, it has been there for countless years and has become a part of the landscape. But forgotten machinery like this is a part of the prairie landscape.
I hope that this hare catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.
$ ONLY 1 AVAILABLE
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “West Chatfield’s Cornfield"
“West Chatfield’s Cornfield” is a painting of a field of corn plants receding in rows into a backdrop of trees and shrubbery in the morning light of West Chatfield’s Beach at Jackfish Lake in northern Saskatchewan.
The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.
Behind the cabin are crop fields. This dichotomy of beaches and crops is how this series became names the Prairies & Lakes series, something that is unexpected yet marvellous about the Canadian prairies.
I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.
$ ONLY 1 AVAILABLE
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.