2025 Calendars and new art in progress..

2025 Calendars
Work in progress
Work in progress
New bedding

My 2025 calendars finally arrived. Long story short the first batch arrived and they were a hot mess covered with ink splotches and smudges. The printers replaced them for me, free of charge.  I am very happy with the final results. I do a limited amount as I usually give them as gifts to close friends or family. This year I sold a few but I do have one left. If you are interested please email me at sfeniakart@gmail.com

Recently I bought new bedding. The old bedding had been on our bed since 2015. I loved it, but it was time for new.  I bought what I loved again and no doubt it will be on our bed for many years to come. Normally the art I hang in our home is also what I love or it’s favorites of mine/ours. It doesn’t necessarily match furniture or bedding. That being said, the painting above our bed worked with our old bedding, not the new. Ergo there is a fresh painting in progress on my easel. Meant just for us. It is taking me hours to do!!

Remember if you are interested in one of my 2025 calendars please let me know. I only have one left but I can always do another printing.

Cheers Susan


Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian family and friends.

For me Thanksgiving brings to an end our boating season. So it’s a busy weekend packing up At Last and moving to the condo where we will be much warmer come winter. I will admit to it being a bitter sweet time.

What am I thankful for this weekend? I am grateful for the fabulous friends we have on the dock. We are like a family. I am also thankful for being able to live a life that many can only dream about. That being said, remember we worked hard for it.

My 2025 calendars are almost ready. I will have a limited supply available. I will share more information soon.

Cheers Susan Feniak


September was a busy month…

Carey, my husband

September was a busy month. Carey, my husband retired! At 71 years young it was time. Anyway it was cause for celebration. We also celebrated his birthday. In between all the celebrating I was busily filling an order for 10 of my “one of a kind” Christmas cards. Sorry, but it is that time of year again.  When an artist has to plan and come up with fresh ideas for Christmas. In between that creativity I was making more cards to sell at a store here in Sicamous called, Willow. There was the limited edition 2025 calendars to design.  And more painting and creating with Mara Muse, my favorite piece so far this year. I didn’t include a photo of it but you can check it out on a previous blog.

So, as you can see September was a busy month. Now I have to settle down and start the long process of getting our houseboat ready for winter. We will be moving to town soon and closing At Last for the season.

Hope everyone had a fabulous summer. Cheers

Artist Susan Feniak.


“Mara Muse” SOLD

From the kitchen of our boat!
“Mara Muse” 🔴

This paintinghas since Sold. 🔴 “Mara Muse”. I have been trying to capture the view from the aft deck of our houseboat for 8 years. That’s how long we’ve owned our boat. I think that I succeeded today! Yay! I have made several attempts but this one makes my heart sing. See me smile. Funny something that is so near and dear can be so difficult to duplicate. But not today. I started and finished this painting in one day. Yes, you read that correctly, one day. I found the zone. Nothing feels better to an artist than that zone. Trust me.

“Mara Muse” Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on a 16″ x 20″ gallery wrapped canvas. Asking $250.00 cdn plus shipping.


Cards

I am fortunate to have a local business owner who is providing space for me to show and hopefully sale my “one of a kind” cards. I am grateful to April from “Willow” a ladies clothing store on Main Street in Sicamous. Several cards have sold so I got busy and made some more. The photos represent the new ones that I dropped off the other day and as far as I know are still available.

Artist Susan Feniak. “one of a kind” greeting cards. Literally one of a kind, all hand painted, watercolor and ink on 5″ x 7″ cards. Prices range from $8 to $10 cdn each.


The making of “Day’s Eye” 🔴

The David Oakes photo. Thank you!

The beginning, ruffing in, from nothing to something!
Oh no! Lots of petals!
Adding depth
Layers and layers
Day’s Eye 🔴

Update, this painting has SOLD. Thank you Gayle and Rick.  The making of “Day’s Eye”. From the David Oakes photo to the completed painting.

Thank you again to David for kindly giving me permission to use his beautiful photo.

At one stage of this painting I had to wonder, “What was I thinking?”. There were a lot of petals and a lot of layers. But I persevered and I am very happy that I did.

Thank you for stopping by and having a look.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on a 20″ x 20″ gallery canvas. Asking $250.00 cdn plus shipping.


Labor of love. “Day’s Eye”

Day’s Eye 🔴 SOLD

“Day’s Eye”. This latest painting has been a labor of love. Memories of our youngest son’s life and loss kept me going on this one. I needed an out and the best way for me to accomplish that is paint, to escape. Go to my happy place. For HOURS!! Or wallow, and I don’t do that.

Also, for those of you that haven’t figured it out yet, I love flowers. Once upon a time I was a florist and designer extraordinaire.

For the photo credit I would like to thank, photographer and friend David Oakes. He very kindly gave me permission to use his photo of these glorious daisy’s.  Thank you David.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on a 20″ x 20″ gallery wrapped canvas. Asking $250 cdn plus shipping.


It’s been awhile…

“One of a kind” wood coasters
More “One of a kind” coasters
The start
Let the layers begin…

It has been some time since my last post. It’s not that I haven’t been creating. I have indeed  been painting or planning and gathering ideas. The truth is that I have no idea why I haven’t posted something. Perhaps it’s because I get very little traffic on my website or because I don’t have time. Perhaps I am too busy doing the aforementioned creating, planning and painting. Whatever there are reasons and excuses. These days it seems that time is at a premium for everyone.

I have decided to expand on my “one of a kind” greeting cards and start making “one of a kind” wood coasters. They are all hand painted and everyone is different.  Acrylic on approximately 4″ round or square coasters. The raw edge round coasters are a bit smaller. I am varnishing them to protect them from heat and moisture. And testing them to make sure they are protected.

I have also started another painting which when finished will be acrylic on a 20″ x 20″ gallery wrapped canvas. I will give the photo credit to a friend when the painting is complete. I am grateful to that friend for giving me permission to use his beautiful photo.

In the meantime have a fabulous weekend. Cheers Susan


“Summery Show”

Summery Show

I am pleased to share with you the latest painting from my easel,  “Summery Show”.

What other flower, other than perhaps sunflowers, brighten anyone’s flower garden? Rudbeckia of course! Also know as Black Eyed Susan’s.

Here I have enjoyed showing off the beauty of what some would consider an old fashioned garden favorite. In my world they are a standard for any garden. They were always in mine.

This painting is all about the showy blooms. I treated the foliage as a minor player, lacking detail.

Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on a 20″ x 24″ gallery wrapped canvas,  painted on all sides. Asking $350.00 cdn  not including shipping. If you are interested in “Summery Show” or any of my other works my email address is: sfeniakart@gmail.com

Thank you taking the time to read this blog.


New W.I.P. Summer Flowers

A new painting in progress on my easel. It was 40C here today so I am having to use Goldens Retarder to keep my acrylic paints from drying on my palette. There are once again visible wildfires burning near us and smoke fills the air. The predicted cooler temperatures later this week and perhaps a bit of rain will ease our concerns. In the meantime summer flowers continue to bloom seemingly unconcerned be everything else happening in our world. I am always inspired by that and their beauty.

This is a work in progress. Artist Susan Feniak. Acrylic on a 20″ x 24″ gallery wrapped canvas.