Winter Haven
Acrylic on canvas 40”x 40”x 1.5”
Halton Hills lies at the edge of the Escarpment, with rolling hills of limestone and deep ravines, a truly Canadian landscape with Canadian weather. Over the last century and a half, local settlers have built dwellings from materials at hand: limestone, field stones of other types and wood. This local stone house represents history and safe shelter from our Canadian winters. I feel the warmth of a farm kitchen, hear the conversation of a family gathered to taste winter’s comfort food, while the storms outside build spectacular monuments.
Acrylic on canvas 40”x 40”x 1.5”
Halton Hills lies at the edge of the Escarpment, with rolling hills of limestone and deep ravines, a truly Canadian landscape with Canadian weather. Over the last century and a half, local settlers have built dwellings from materials at hand: limestone, field stones of other types and wood. This local stone house represents history and safe shelter from our Canadian winters. I feel the warmth of a farm kitchen, hear the conversation of a family gathered to taste winter’s comfort food, while the storms outside build spectacular monuments.
Acrylic on canvas 40”x 40”x 1.5”
Halton Hills lies at the edge of the Escarpment, with rolling hills of limestone and deep ravines, a truly Canadian landscape with Canadian weather. Over the last century and a half, local settlers have built dwellings from materials at hand: limestone, field stones of other types and wood. This local stone house represents history and safe shelter from our Canadian winters. I feel the warmth of a farm kitchen, hear the conversation of a family gathered to taste winter’s comfort food, while the storms outside build spectacular monuments.