This painting is of the Kelso Dam area, but this landscape with serene water and old-growth trees is typical of the area. The artist’s use of rich deep colours, and her play of light reflecting on the water and peeking through the clouds and channel, makes this a wonderfully moody piece. Note the treeline’s reflections on the calm water, truly beautiful. Stunning in either a traditional or contemporary setting, this painting with its high-quality water gilded frame is timeless.
Professionally framed to 20 1/2″ x 16 3/4″ Oil on linen board, Image size 12″ x 15″. Available for local delivery in Cambridge, Waterloo, Dundas, Stratford, and surrounding areas. Please email [email protected] to inquire regarding shipping.
Jean Marshall, an oil painter born and raised in Newfoundland, Canada has not forgotten her love (and fear) of the rocky coastal waterways and the rugged cliffs, the poetic streams and the little waterfalls. She is one of the original members of the Plein Air Adirondack School of Painters founded by Publisher, Eric Rhoads. An invitation from the Publisher to join the group of masters and their friends took her work beyond the studio to the mountains & valleys of New York. Jean has taken classes from numerous renowned painters. She won the Bronze Award 2015 and the Curators Award 2019, at the Homer Watson Gallery and Museum. One of her paintings recently won a global competition and was subsequently published in an art book. Her work is collected across North America, and most recently a piece was sent to the Yukon.
Jean always using the best supplies that hold archival quality for her collectors and their families to own through generations because as Jean says “Art has meaning beyond words, filled with so many stories to see. It’s documentation.”