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- Lagoon Wave, 9h 17w [framed 18×26], $250
- • Prairie Isolation, 11h 25w
- Tweed Barn #2, 10h 16w [framed 20×26], $450
- • Sea Tulips, 5½h 11½w
- • Magnolia Cluster, 17h 9w
- • Chickadees, 19h 7w
- Autumn Barn, 12h 20w (available)
- • Under the Big Blue Sky, 25h 7w
- Periwinkles, 6h 6w [framed 14×14], $250
- Respite, 10h 16w (available)
- • Five Tulips, 9h 17w
- • Tranquility #2, 11h 25w
- • Morning Paddle, 11h 25w
- • Sea Trumpets, 9h 17w
- • Another Portage, 20h 12w
- Closed for Winter, 12h 20w (available)
- • The Waiting Game, 7h 13w
- • Chickadee-Dee, 7h 19w
- • Cow and Barn, 18h 24w
- • Look At All Of Them, 9h 25w
- • The Forgotten Ones, 12h 20w
- • Seen Better Days, 15h 21w
- Fresh Tulips, 9h 9w [framed 20×20 ], $300
- • After the Storm, 10h 26w
- • Magnolias, 11h 11w
- • Misty Inlet, 7½h 13½w
- Tranquility, 11h 25w (available)
- Sea Trumpets #2, 9h 9w [framed 18×18], $250
- • Tower of Tulips, 26½h 6½w
- • Across the Avalon, 7h 25w
- • Sunrise Paddle, 9h 9w
- Chickadees at Jack Pine Trail, 7h 13w [framed 14×20], $425
- • Rocky Inlet, 12h 20w
- • Snowfall on St Stephens, 20h 11w
- • Rustic Shanty, 12h 20w
- • Chickadees in Branches, 10h 10w
- • Misty Inlet #2, 7½h 13½w
- • Revealing Watsons Mill, 9w 9h
- • Chickadees at Jack Pine Trail #2, 9h 13w
- Sea Tulips #2, 5½h 11½w [framed 12×18], $175
- • Burning Bush, 10h 10w
- • Tweed Barn, 10h 16w
- Three Sisters, 12h 20w (available)
- • Sunday Service (Upper Canada Village), 18h 24w
- • Chickadees in Branches #2, 8½h 8½w [framed 16×16], $400
- Gerbera, 6h 6w [framed 12×12], $175
- Spring Magnolias, 11½h 11½w (available)
- • Heading Home, 12h 20w























































I recently attended a watercolour framing workshop at which you were given credit for having written on the subject of framing watercolour paintings without the use of glass, frame and matte in one of the OWS Newsletters. Unfortunately the link to a number of past OWS Newsletters is no longer working. Could you share this article with me?