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SS. Master built in Vancouver 1922 False Creek Harbour from Granville Island - I really wanted to paint this but couldn't find a suitable spot out of the sun. |
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2 Fawns and mother deer grazing on Cypress Mtn. overlooking Vancouver Harbor |
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A watercolor I did paint from Vancouver - A 1929 Glascow built tug The St. Eval. It was converted to a pleisure craft, by Dennis Washington owner of the Seaspan fleet of tugs. This I painted from the Lonsdale Quay. It was a beautiful sunny day, perfect for painting. approx. 8" x 10"
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At Deep Cove |
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Porteau Cove towards Whistler A spot that would be fun to paint from, lots of mountain and island views |
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A touch of Fall in the Lynn Valley, North Vancouver | | |
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Leaving Vancouver early dawn with Mtn. peaks lit up |
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At Dawn a pink glow over the Tswassen Ferry Terminal |
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Back home in San Miguel after my travels to B.C. I had a great visit with family. Our schedule for next week
Tues Sept 9th Plein air meet at the entrance to the gallery at 9 :15 am be prepared for what ever weather -we'll be painting in centro.
Wed, Sept 10th - watercolors in the studio at 10 am til 1 pm
Thurs, Sept 11th - oils and acrylics in the studio 10 to 1 pm
Friday Sept 12th - oils and acrylics more advanced 10 to 1 pm
If you are new and need more info about classes ... e mail me at donnaleeartist@gmail.com
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