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Canoe paintings are now on view at The Meadery at Wilderbee Farm in Port Townsend.

These lovely Canoe Paintings are now on view at The Meadery at Wilderbee Farm in Port Townsend. Since 2016 I have been taking pictures of the canoes at Suquamish. I really enjoy how unique each one is in form and what images it shows. As an artist, I aim to celebrate this cultural event and narrative of life of the people involved with Canoe Journey. As a northwest native, I adore being able to sit in the House of Awakened Culture during dancing and celebration and visiting of friends. Such a special time.

These will be on display through April 28 so go and see them if you can! 223 Cook Avenue at The Meadery where everything is organic! Open Sat/Sun 12-5

‘Chetzemoka’, 18″ x 21″, watercolor and gouache. Based on Canoe Journey landing at Fort Worden State Park 2019. Original painting is for sale $950. Go to my website to order notecards. horsepainter.square.site. Please email me with inquiries about the painting. michele@horsepainter.com
‘Arrived’, 24″ x 28″, watercolor, Based on an image of canoes arriving at Suquamish and being greeted, 2018 Canoe Journey. Original painting is available, $1300. Go to my website to order notecards. horsepainter.square.site
Please email me with inquiries about the painting. michele@horsepainter.com
‘Oh the Stories’, 15″ x 19″, watercolor. These two lovelies were part of the Canoe Journey at Suquamish in 2018. I think they have some stories to tell. Original available, $600. Not listed on my website yet. Email me with questions about the painting or ordering notecards. michele@horsepainter.com

Wilderbee Farm and Meadery Tasting Room

My artwork is currently on view and for sale The Meadery Tasting Room at Wilderbee Farm in Port Townsend. Please stop in and enjoy some award winning Mead, and my artwork. All work is at least 20% off so if you’re attracted to a painting, email me or text for the sale price. All sales go directly through the artist, moi.

One of my favorites, ‘Freedom’ is the only print amongst original paintings, and is #13/25 in this limited edition. Freedom is framed and ready to hang in your home or office.

All work will be on display through January 28. The Meadery is open weekends 12-5 and is located at 223 Cook Ave in Port Townsend, WA.

Michele 206.940.3248  michele@horsepainter.com

‘Freedom’, watercolor, 22″ x 28″, signed and number limited edition print 13/25. Framed print sale price (20% off) $300.00.

Last Saturday I had some sketching fun at The Meadery. Can you tell there is snow on the bench? From inside their cozy space, one can view the beautiful garden which is put to bed for the winter. This day everything was covered in snow, and ice.

And now he is finished!

I am so pleased with this painting. Yaeger was a very handsome warmblood stallion who belonged to my good friend Anne at Blacktree Farm in Kitsap County, Washington. Anne takes beautiful pictures of her horses doing all sorts of horse things including playing in the snow. I painted Yaeger based off of Anne’s photo and just for me, just for fun, and just for the challenge. And it was. Challenging. This painting measures 22″ x 16″ unframed. By the way, Blacktree Farm has a supply of frozen semen if interested. Yaeger’s babies to date have grown up and have jobs such as eventers, jumpers, and even a vaulting mount (at 18hh). Yikes. They are all so sweet, as was he, which I think is captured well in my painting.

Show Opening

This is exciting! Port Townsend Art Walk is Saturday, March 2nd, 5:30-8:30 pm. Come say hello! https://ptguide.com/pt-events/eventdetail/201027/-/monthly-art-walk

I will be at Northwind Arts Center with my Canoe Paintings. Looking forward to seeing you. https://northwindarts.org/exhibits/

Small Works Show

This, my most recent painting for Gallery North in Edmonds, Washington. This watercolor which I call ‘Connections’, will be in their Small Works Show during March with an art walk on Thursday March 15, 5-8pm.  See you there! Edmonds is a super cute town with some great restaurants like Chantrelles which I highly recommend.

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