C$200
When I was working on this plein air by the Whitemouth River in Elma, MB, one of the neighbors came down and told me that artist and bronze sculptor Leo Mol had painted in almost the same spot, facing the other direction. His painting title is mis-spelled as "Alma Manitoba". The rocks he depicted in the foreground are the rocks I was standing on. Two artists united across the decades by our attraction to the same lovely spot.
| Technique: | Oil on Panel |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 8in x 16in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 1.1lbs (estimated) |
Audrey Dagger
My work is about survival and redemption, death and triumph, loss and pain, and gratitude for the pieces of beauty that fall at our feet in the midst of these things.
"Why oil? Because of the rich body of knowledge pertaining to its use that stretches back through the centuries. Because the greatest paintings in the world were painted with it. Because the smell of it is like standing in a sunny field of flax."