Pond Ornaments

original art by Susan Feniak  acrylic on 20” x 20” boxed canvas

NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR SALE What was un-finished is now finished, I think.
I was remembering how lovely the water lilies were in my pond this past summer and this painting is the result.  Since at the longest point my pond is seventeen feet you can imagine what a show eight lilies put on!  I doubt I will ever have a yard or garden that doesn’t have a pond or water feature of some sort.  They are constant entertainment.  Not to mention inspiration.

Thank you for stopping by and please feel free to check out my other paintings on this blog.  Hope you enjoy the visit and the viewing.  Comments are always welcome.  /a>

Cheers, Susan

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Juxtaposition?

Un-finished painting but had to post this anyway.  For interest sake.  Its hard to believe that my latest painting is based on the water lilies that were in my pond just a short couple of months ago.  Just look at the frozen snowy landscape it is now!!

Hopefully I will have time to complete the painting in the next little while.  In the meantime enjoy the wonderland that is my yard and pond this day.

Susan

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A Lazy Eagle River

Original art by Susan Feniak  acrylic on 12” x 36” canvas

This is a painting of the Eagle River.  The river meanders threw the Eagle Valley and drains into Shuswap Lake.  This is where I live. Eagle River moves rather slowly or lazily on a hot summers day.  A different story come spring run off.  On this summers day when I took the photo the reflections and surrounding scenery were inspiring.  Who couldn’t resist taking photos or painting an image?  The canvas itself is a bit of an odd size and has been sitting in my stock pile for awhile now waiting for this opportunity.

This painting is offered for sale.  $175.00 plus shipping.

I do welcome comments.

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Shuswap Shore

Original art by Susan Feniak  acrylic on 18” x 24” box canvas

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NO LONGER AVAILABLE Every year after spring run off the shore line of Shuswap Lake is left littered with driftwood.  I came across this interesting arrangement of debris late last spring after the high water had receded.  For interest sake I should mention the spring snow melt is what causes the lake level to rise.  Most years it rises fifteen feet or more.  Entire trees bob around the lake until they find a final resting place on the Shuswap Shore.

This painting is offered for sale.  The asking price is $150.00 plus shipping.