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Tag Archives: Cranberry Lake
Grateful
‘Grateful’ is now available at Turners in Little Current on Manitoulin Island.
‘First Light’
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Tagged Art, Canada, Cranberry Lake, dawn, Franklin Carmichael, Grace Lake, haiku, Jon Butler, Killarney Park, La Cloche, Meditation
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A Rothko Morning from Willisville Mountain
A completely different dawn today and one that over the years has been fondly named a ‘Rothko Morning’. “I use colours that have already been experienced through the light of day and through the state of mind of the total … Continue reading
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Tagged A.Y. Jackson, Art, Canada, Carmichael, Cranberry Lake, dawn, Franklin Carmichael, Frood Lake, Grace Lake, Group of Seven, Jon Butler, Killarney Park, La Cloche, Northern Ontario
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Turners of Little Current
Here are a couple of my La Cloche photographs now exhibited and for sale at Turners of Little Current, Manitoulin Island, in the upstairs Gallery. All photographs are early morning with natural light and no computer enhancement.
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Tagged Charlton Lake, Cranberry Lake, Equivalent, Georgian Bay, Grace Lake, Group of Seven, Killarney Park, La Cloche, sunrise
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Mirror Lake of Silence
‘Mirror Lake of Silence’, a limited edition of 10/colour photograph, is now available at Turner’s of Little Current.
Cranberry Narrows
‘Cranberry Narrows’, a limited edition of 4/colour photograph, is now available at Turner’s of Little Current.
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Tagged Cranberry Lake, Grace Lake, Jon Butler, Killarney Park, La Cloche, Meditation, Morning mist, Photography, trancendental, Zen
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Before sunrise – Friday, October 25, 2013
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Tagged Art Gallery of Sudbury, Charlton Lake, Cranberry Lake, dawn, Frood Lake, Grace Lake, Jon Butler, Killarney Park, La Cloche, Meditation, trancendental, Willisville
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36th Annual La Cloche Art Show
Two photographs juried into the La Cloche Art Show. The show is open daily from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the community center in Whitefish Falls. There are 88 artists and 200 works of art in this year’s show … Continue reading
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Tagged Carmichael, Charlton Lake, Cranberry Lake, Grace Lake, Jon Butler, Killarney Park, La Cloche, Manitoulin Island, Northern Ontario, Willisville, Zen
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Art Gallery of Sudbury Boutique – Featured Artist
I’m the Featured Artist at the Art Gallery of Sudbury Boutique for the month of July! If you are in Sudbury drop by the Gallery to see some of my La Cloche photographs! The ‘La Cloche Spirit’ limited edition … Continue reading