Showing posts with label Banff National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banff National Park. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2026

Summer Views

Summer Views 36x60 Acrylic on Canvas Please contact luciebause@gmail.com for purchasing
I am always inspired by summer in the mountains, o I created this large painting titled Summer Views which depicts the color and beauty in the height of the wildflower season. It reminds me of the many years I spent living in the mountains, spending warm summer days hiking in the backcountry enjoying the scenery and views. I made it to feel magical and special, sharing the joy and delight we feel when we connect to Nature. I created it as a feature piece for fellow Nature lover(s) to enjoy in their home or office.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Classic Canadian Rockies: Art Cards

Classic Canadian Rockies Series: Colorful Art Card Sets Four classic Bow Valley Views: Summer Poppies at Lake Louise Rock Pile at Moraine Lake Skiing Louise with Temple Mountain Pink Fireweed at Bow Lake Blank Cards 4.25"x5.5" with white envelopes Please email luciebause@gmail.com for purchases

Friday, January 23, 2026

Fall: Cascade Mountain

Fall Cascade Mountain 30x60 Acrylic on Canvas Please email luciebause@gmail.com for purchasing
Stylized rocky mountain landscape with gold and green fall foliage in foreground and stormy skies over Cascade mountain in Banff, Alberta, Canada. 🇨🇦 Final painting created in 2025! Available for purchase. Please email luciebause@gmail.com for purchases
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Wheeler House-Reflections: A Tribute


 



















In July, 2010, 10 artists were allowed permission to access and document the Claremont Cottage before it was scheduled for demolition. This was the summer home of A.O Wheeler, a land surveyor and co-founder of the ACC (Alpine Club of Canada) The house was remarkable, with a goldfish pond in the front yard where the domestic goldfish have remained in the warm spring fed pond for the past 90 years. My photo is a reflection taken in the pond, and if you look closely, you will see the goldfish in the trees and the bottom of the pond in the sky. The project was organized by Donna-Jo Massie and the link will take you to an article about the art exhibition in Oct 2010. Last week, the Wheeler house was destroyed. All artwork from this project will be purchased by the Wheeler House Foundation.

http://www.rmoutlook.com/article/20101020/RMO0302/310209993