
I am relatively new to painting and only took up the hobby after retiring and moving to Vancouver Island to follow our daughter and her husband and three of our grandchildren. Our first few years here were spent building a house and settling into the new area. Prior to that we had resided in Prince George in northern B.C.
about 5 years ago, when I found I had more time on my hands, I decided to try painting. I took some painting lessons online from Tim Gagnon.com which taught me some of the basics needed to compose a painting. I was surprised at how much I loved it and feel very lucky to have found another hobby which brings me such pleasure. I have always loved to create things and enjoy doing crafts and making quilts but find that painting brings me just as much joy.
I am truly inspired by canada's beauty and feel blessed to live in such a wonderful part of the world. I love to paint seascapes and prairie scenes mostly, but also love painting birds and TREES AND anything else that inspires me. Most of my paintings are whimsical and colorful and are created to hopefully elicit a feeling of comfort and cheerfulness. I know that I have a lot to learn, but also realize there will always be more to learn with each new painting, and I am looking forward to the journey.
about 5 years ago, when I found I had more time on my hands, I decided to try painting. I took some painting lessons online from Tim Gagnon.com which taught me some of the basics needed to compose a painting. I was surprised at how much I loved it and feel very lucky to have found another hobby which brings me such pleasure. I have always loved to create things and enjoy doing crafts and making quilts but find that painting brings me just as much joy.
I am truly inspired by canada's beauty and feel blessed to live in such a wonderful part of the world. I love to paint seascapes and prairie scenes mostly, but also love painting birds and TREES AND anything else that inspires me. Most of my paintings are whimsical and colorful and are created to hopefully elicit a feeling of comfort and cheerfulness. I know that I have a lot to learn, but also realize there will always be more to learn with each new painting, and I am looking forward to the journey.