One of my favorites…

Misty Morning

I had to bring all my art home from Gallery One Fifty today. We live and work on the shore of Shuswap Lake and the lake has decided to flood this year. As of last weekend the lake had risen 17 feet. It does come up every year. But because of a high snow pack in the back country this winter the lake is exceptionally high. Gallery One Fifty decided for safety sake that we artists should get our art out. The gallery will reopen as soon as the flood threat ends and the limitations of COVID 19 are lifted. Meanwhile I will get to enjoy one of my own paintings hanging up in our houseboat summer home. Misty Morning has always been a particular favorite of mine. FYI An artist isn’t supposed to bring all her art home especially all at once. I have no idea where I will put the rest!

Artist Susan Feniak. Golden acrylics on 20″ x 20″ gallery canvas. $200

To contact Susan please email sfeniakart@gmail.com


Misty Morning

Misty Morning. If I were to have to pick a personal favorite painting of mine this one would be it. Thus far. Misty Morning is still available at Gallery One Fifty in Sicamous. Misty Morning is only $250 an original one only acrylic on 20″ x 20″ canvas. I don’t make prints of my art. Cheers Susan Feniak To contact me sfeniakart@gmail.com


Arnie

Arnie is another one of my greeting cards available at Gallery One Fifty in Sicamous. The gallery is open on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Winter hours 10 a.m to 2 p.m. I will be there Saturday the 14th and the 21st this month. Arnie is on Strathmore 4″×6″ card stock. QoR watercolor and ink. And only $5.00. As are all my cards at the gallery.


Greeting Card

Another greeting card I have at Gallery One Fifty in Sicamous. My cards have been popular this summer. Fun and easy for me to do but not profitable. That’s okay because if you get one and you like it my contact info is on every card. If one were to ask I would say it’s good advertising. Besides I get to flex my imagination and create whatever that comes up with.


Two more SOLD

SOLD! Daisy Fresh and My Old Pond are both on their way to Medicine Hat AB. Thank you to the new owner. I hope the paintings give a lot of pleasure in the years to come. As always I am very pleased to have my art hanging in another home. Cheers Susan

To contact me sfeniakart@gmail.com


Raven Trail Birch

Raven Trail Birch is on display at Gallery One Fifty in Sicamous. Based on a photo taken by me. I enjoy my walks on Raven Trail. The trail meanders along the foreshore of Salmon Arm Bay BC. I have painted several versions of the trees there. In particular the birch that I see while on my walks. Acrylic on box canvas 18″ x 24″. Painted on all sides no frame needed. $275.00 Thank you for stopping by and I do appreciate your comments. Cheers Susan Feniak

To contact me sfeniakart@gmail.com


SOLD Mara Morning

SOLD My painting “Mara Morning” at Gallery One Fifty in Sicamous. Thank you to the new owners. I am pleased it found a new home and hope you enjoy it for years to come. It’s always reassuring to learn that someone likes what you put on canvas enough to hang it on their wall in their own home. Mara Morning is the view I get to enjoy every day during the summer. It’s a part of me and who I am. Cheers Susan Feniak

To contact me sfeniakart@gmail.com


Draw a bird day August

August 8th and it’s draw a bird day. Why not give you two birds? The peacock is inspired from Charlie O’Shields Sketching Stuff Activity Book, Nature. I am enjoying that book. Thank you Charlie.


Gallery One Fifty

Here is some of my art on display and for sale at Gallery One Fifty in Sicamous. The gallery is at The Red Barn on Riverside Ave. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you want to meet me I host almost every Sunday. Hope to see you there. Cheers Susan Feniak


“Albert”

Meet Albert. He is one of many cards I have made these past two days while hosting at Gallery One Fifty in Sicamous. There have been visitors which is a good thing. It’s nice to meet so many people from so many different places. Now it’s time sale one of my paintings. Wouldn’t that be nice?