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Isolation House-Christmas
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Isolation House-Christmas 2
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Japanese Garden-Butchart Gardens
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Kurlakues 30×40 inch acrylic on canvas. Kurlakues is in the Broughton Achipeligo on the north end of Vancouver Island Marine Link makes a lot of side trips so the tourist can wander the beaches of some isolated islands where very few humans have set foot. The islands are so blasted by winter storms they have never been logged, the timbers is twisted and gnarled only good for fire wood or nesting sites for eagles. The paintings is featured on page 54 of Book #3 40 Paintings and stories of the working coast.
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Lions North Vancouver 30×40 inch acrylic on canvas There are two stories about the lions the first nations two twin princesses wanted to get married the tribes up the Coast were at war, slavery beheadings reigned. The princesses went to all the chiefs and made peace so they could have a potlach and get married. the names of the peaks are Peace and Harmony. the other story refers to the Lions at Trafalgar Square London UK a replica stands on side of the south entrance to the Lions Gate bridge. ted
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LITTLE RED CHURCH IN THE ROUND
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Log Cabin and the Northern Lights Yukon River 24×30 inch acrylic on canvas My current favourite writer is Jack London, Call of Wild, his short stories and Biography are brilliant prose. He would have gotten the nobel prize but he died before it came into existance. This is his cabin in Dawson where he wrote his 1500 words everyday. At the peak of his fame he made $75,000 a year unfortunately his expenses were $100,000 a lot of people took him to the cleaners!! He said being in constant debt motivated him to keep frantically writing his stories. he only managed 5 hours sleep at night, became progressively more depressed and drank himself to death at 40.
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Longhorn Whistler
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Mamilikulla 30×40 inches acrylic on canvas Page 52 in Book 3 Forty Paintings and Stories of the Working Coast. Mamililikula or village island is iconic on the BC Coast. Linda and Paul MacCartnay visited the Chief Jimmy Seaweed rushed around the island to get an autograph ripped the door off the outhouse Sir Paul signed, it hangs in Jimmy’s long house. The chief stands on the beach in his regalia relates all the folk lore of the local geography In my painting are the house posts of the long house with the houses built later by the government.
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Manure Spreader
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Moat Lake Cabin
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Moon Fleet
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Moon Rise Telegraph Cove
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Moonrise Chateau Whistler
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MOTHER DAUGHTER IN THE ROUND
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Mount Becher Cabin
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