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06/04/2026

"Skillings River" // https://www.thenomadiclens.net/warehouse-open-edition-prints/art_print_products/skillings-river

Sails billow against the azure sky, casting shadows on the shimmering water below. The elegant vessel moves gracefully through the tranquil harbor, flanked by emerald shores dotted with trees. Sunlight dances over the waves, sending ripples of light that reflect the vibrant reds of the canvas above. Each detail unfolds a narrative of maritime adventure and serene beauty, creating a captivating focal point for any space, inviting contemplation and daydreams of distant horizons.

06/02/2026

From my collection, this is: "Wedgeport"

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Two sturdy fishing boats rest side by side, their hulls reflecting the shimmering waves under a brilliant sun. “Jessica & Trevor VII” displays a striking emblem of the Nova Scotia flag, while “Acadian Star” showcases a vibrant blend of symbols. Nautical equipment glints along the decks, hinting at adventures yet to come. The gentle sway of the vessels evokes a sense of tranquility, making this scene a nuanced interplay of maritime life, perfect for enhancing a coastal-themed space.

Father's Day has a way of sneaking up, and "Seagull in Flight" is a thoughtful place to start if you're looking for some...
06/01/2026

Father's Day has a way of sneaking up, and "Seagull in Flight" is a thoughtful place to start if you're looking for something lasting.

My Father's Day Sale is now live, and you can use code DAD2026 for 20% off artwork in my collection.

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Where do you spend the most time? Does the art in that room actually reflect how much time you spend there?The spaces we...
05/31/2026

Where do you spend the most time? Does the art in that room actually reflect how much time you spend there?

The spaces we use most deserve the most thought.

On my mind lately: "Niagara Falls"

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05/29/2026

Dayton Bay

Golden sunlight filters through a tapestry of clouds, casting shimmering reflections upon a tranquil lake. Silhouetted trees line the water's edge, providing a gentle contrast to the expansive, soft hues of dusk. The distant mountains fade into a serene backdrop, inviting contemplation. This scene embodies a peaceful stillness, perfect for harmonizing with any living space, evoking a sense of calm and connection to nature.

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Here is a question worth sitting with: what do you actually see when you walk into your own home? Not what is there, but...
05/27/2026

Here is a question worth sitting with: what do you actually see when you walk into your own home?

Not what is there, but what do you still notice? What draws your eye?

What have you stopped seeing because it has been there so long?

"Skillings River" and the online art gallery is here, if you need to switch things up.

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There is a format that changes how a work reads on a wall, not just how it looks, but how it feels in a room. Metal prin...
05/25/2026

There is a format that changes how a work reads on a wall, not just how it looks, but how it feels in a room.

Metal prints have a clarity and a presence that is different from anything else.

No frame is competing for attention. Just the work, direct. It is a format worth considering if you want something that holds up over time.

In Focus: "PEI Beach"

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