24 x 30" Acrylic on Canvas
Orillia Waterfront. A few ships that where part of the Pirate Party. One of many waterfront Summer events in Orillia, Ontario.
24 x 30" Acrylic on Canvas
This magnificent tree is one of many that we lost during the Major Ice Storm in the Spring - March of 2025. The "historic" storm caused widespread power outages that lasted for days, extensive tree damage, and prompted the city of Orillia to declare a State of Emergency.
The tree in this painting was an iconic one near the Orillia Rowing Club dock at Tudhope Park. I had taken a reference photo a year earlier. I was filled with gratitude, and humbled by the impact of nature, that at least I could create a more permanent memory of this tree and beautiful area.
24 x 30 " Canvas Original painting by MJ Page. Professional gallery wrapped heavy duty canvas. 1.5" (3.8 cm) depth made from archival and acid free Cotton duck, with an interior wood frame.
Professional quality acrylic paints. Protected with professional acrylic archival matte varnish.
18 x 24 "Acrylic on Canvas
The magnificent vibrant colours of fall are the inspiration for this painting. Quiet calm waters provide colourful soft glow reflections. Time to reflect and be grateful for our beautiful surroundings and the opportunities we have chosen to be in nature.
18 x 24 " Canvas Original painting by MJ Page. Professional gallery wrapped heavy duty canvas. 1.5" (3.8 cm) depth made from archival and acid free Cotton duck, with an interior wood frame.
Professional quality acrylic paints. Protected with professional acrylic archival matte varnish.
Acrylic on Canvas
Inspired by the Georgian Bay Shoreline. I feel privileged to live in such a beautiful area of Ontario, Canada. We are surrounded by such amazing nature. I'm inspired by the ruggedness of our wilderness areas and hope to capture the essence of the precious waterways, geography, trees, plants and sky. I find it very peaceful and fulfilling to watch the shoreline from the viewpoint of a paddler. I hope that others will find joy in viewing this painting.
Original Acrylic Landscape Painting
16 x 20” Canvas
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24" x 24" Acrylin on Metal Panel
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Washago is known for it’s key location. Where the Trent Canal, Green & Black Rivers and Lake Couchiching come together. My reference photo for this painting was taken from Washago Centennial Park looking towards the town. I love painting lakes and waterways, and on this calm spring day the water provided me with vivid reflections.
Historically Washago has always been an important location for both freight train and water transport and travel. It remains a key area to access northern communities and recreation for everyone. The tall structure in my painting is a Coal tower. Steam Engines used coal and water to power the trains. I have also heard from locals that the area was known for great spear fishing in the past.
I am drawn to this location because whenever I see or hear trains, I have a personal connection with my childhood. My father was a train engineer. The calm reflections in the water are peaceful and bring me gratitude for our past, and hope for the future.
Acrylic Landscape 16 x 20" Canvas
SOLD - Limited Prints Available
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