Showing posts with label Lake and Ocean Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake and Ocean Series. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 November 2025

Faith, Hope and Charity

 $125 plus framing 

   #212

Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
November 2025

22" x 11"

These mountains were first named the "Three Nuns" in 1883 following a winter storm that left the peaks snow-capped and resembling nuns in white veils.

They were renamed the Three Sisters in 1886 by a Canadian Geologist.  The Three Sisters are individually known as Big Sister, Middle Sister, and Little Sister or Faith, Hope and Charity.

Sunday, 5 October 2025

Mount Michener

 $100 plus framing

#208

Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
October 2025

11" x 14"

Mount Michener is the high-elevation mountain on the eastern side of Abraham Lake, forming part of the Ram Range.  Abraham Lake, also known as Lake Abraham, is an artificial lake and Alberta's largest reservoir.

Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Time to Canoe

 $125 plus framing

 #207

Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
September 2025

11" x 21"

If you have been there,
 You know the feeling of peace,
Find the time to canoe!

Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Pierres et cailloux

 $100 plus framing

#204

aquarelle
Carole Villeneuve
février 2025

11" x 18"

 Pierres et cailloux
Voie la vie en couleurs vives
Rien à cacher

Thursday, 21 March 2024

Lake Louise

$150 plus framing



  #197

Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
March 2024

18" x 22" 


Lake Louise Jewel,
A Canadian treasure,
Four kayakers dream!

Friday, 8 March 2024

Vermilion Lakes

$100 plus framing


 #196

Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
March 2024

10" x 14"

Behind Vermilion Lakes
Sulphur Mountain, Mount Rundle 
Autumn elegance!

Monday, 1 May 2023

Point Atkinson Lighthouse

$125 plus framing

 #190

Watercolour and Ink
Carole Villeneuve
April 2023

8.5" x 22"

Point Atkinson Lighthouse is a National Historic Site located in Lighthouse Park, across the Burrard Inlet from Vancouver, British Columbia.
 Point Atkinson was named by Captain George Vancouver in 1792 when he was exploring the Pacific Northwest in the ship Discovery.  
The first wooden lighthouse went into service in 1875.  
The present lighthouse was built in 1914 on granite boulders
jutting out into the Burrard Inlet.  It is now automated and still in use.
The Point Atkinson Lighthouse may be reached by
hiking the Valley Trail in Lighthouse Park.

Crowsnest Lake


$100 plus framing

 #189

Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
April 2023

11" x 15"

Crowsnest Lake is a lake in southwestern Alberta
 which lies near the summit of the Crowsnest Pass
 in the southern Canadian Rockies.

 

Monday, 6 March 2023

Two Kayakers

$125 plus framing

 #187
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
March 2023

10" x 22"

Just two kayakers,
West coast, East coast, Inland Lake,
Joy in the moment!

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Stormy Waters

$150 plus framing

 #183
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
May 2021

14" x 21"

Storm on the water,
Crashing waves washing the lake,
Sail tomorrow not today!

Friday, 14 May 2021

Watch Hill Lighthouse Rhode Island


$150 plus framing


#182
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
May 2021

14" x 21"

Watch Hill in Westerly, Rhode Island,
 has had a nautical beacon since 1745. 
The original wooden lighthouse was built in 1808. 
The granite lighthouse that can be seen behind
 the white buildings was opened in 1856  
and automated in 1986.  

Friday, 26 March 2021

Summer at the Lighthouse

 $100 plus framing


                                                                   #180
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
March 2021

10" x 14"

This painting celebrates a  summer view of the  Sylvan Lake Lighthouse,
 built to replace the original lighthouse which was demolished during the winter of 2012/2013.
  The original lighthouse stood for close to 25 years and served as an iconic landmark 
for the town of Sylvan Lake.  
This new lighthouse was built through 2015/2016.

Wednesday, 17 March 2021

Aux rochers

$100 plus framing
                                                                  
#179
aquarelle
Carole Villeneuve
mars 2021

10" x 14"

Canoe on the rocks
On the shores of Sylvan Lake
Paddling memories!

Friday, 19 February 2021

Sylvan Lake Fishing Shanty

$75 plus framing

#178
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
February 2021

4" x 14" or 9" x 14"

Time to fish
What will it be
Perch
Walleye
Whitefish
Burbot! 

Thursday, 19 March 2020

La spirale Spiral La espiral

$125 plus framing
#173

aquarelle
Carole Villeneuve
mars 2020

14" x 14"

Flatten the curve!
 Slow the spiral! 
Listen to nature!    
Be kind to the world!
Slow it down!
Listen carefully!
Slow it down!
Stop the spiral!
Listen!

Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Bateau bleu

$100 plus framing


#172

aquarelle
Carole Villeneuve
janvier 2020

10" x 14"

This little blue sailboat was sighted on Sylvan Lake 
one summer day when the lake was more like a mirror
 than a sailing destination.  
Waiting for wind!

Thursday, 15 August 2019

Mystic Seaport Light

$100 plus framing

#171
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
August 2019

10.5" x 14" or 14" x 22"

Mystic Seaport Light, located in Mystic, Connecticut,
 is a replica of the Brant Point Lighthouse on Nantucket Island.

Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Lighthouse on Cayuga Lake

 $150 plus framing

#169
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
June 2019

14" x 22"

Cayuga Lake is the longest of New York's eleven glacial Finger Lakes, 
and is the second largest in surface area and second largest in volume. 
There are three lighthouses on Cayuga Lake.
Myers Point Light is located in Myers Park in Lansing, 
ten miles north of Ithaca, New York.
This lighthouse was built primarily by volunteers in 1998 
with over 3000 bricks, 
each individually cut and donated.  A functional strobe light, 
with a range of 7-10 miles, was added in 2002.



Friday, 2 November 2018

Oh on eau

Sold
#165
aquarelle
Carole Villeneuve
novembre 2018

10" x 14"

Oh on eau!  
If only those that spoke different languages
 could work this close in harmony!

Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Cape Spear

$75 plus framing
#164
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
October 2018

8" x 10"

Cape Spear Lighthouse is located on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland.  It is the most easterly point in Canada. It was first named "Cabo da Esperança" (Cape of Hope) by the Portuguese, later became "Cap d'Espoir" (Cape of Hope) by the French and finally "Cape Spear".