CARLSON LAKE

I retired in the spring of 2002 after thirty-four wonderful and gratifying years in the RCMP.  I did so only after a lot of focused thought and contemplation. Years before, perhaps best taught by the First Nations friends that I had come to know, I had been able to put my life’s priorities in order.  Not measured in possessions, money or world ports visited, I came to know that the most important things in my life were HEALTH, FAMILY and FRIENDS.  When given proper consideration, if one focuses on those priorities, everything else seems to fall into place.

In a happy and fortunate coincidence I came to know another retired RCMP member only a couple of years before I retired.  Fred Stark, about 10 years my senior, had only recently moved to the Sunshine Coast.  We both possess a common love for the out of doors, fishing and canoeing and as such we have come to share many treasured hours.  In only a few short years we’ve experienced numerous excursions and adventures together.  His strength, positive spirit and energy are an inspiration to me.

In the fall of 2002 we paid attention to a couple of our priorities.  As friends, and certainly for our good health, we took time out to make our way up into the mountains above Sechelt.  We trundled the dirt roads in Fred’s Jeep up to Carlson Lake and made a camp. On the way we collected wild Angel Wing mushrooms from the forest.  Once our camp was established we managed to catch a small trout on the lake and Fred even shot a couple of grouse for our supper.

Two friends savoured all that nature offers that evening in camp.  In a cast iron frying pan the grouse breast strips were sautéed in butter with the wild mushrooms.  The trout would provide breakfast.  Glass still, the lake was lit by the setting sun and the dead trees on the far shore glowed as though on fire.  A determined beaver family has dammed the outflow of the lake and the water has risen over the years thus killing the trees around the lakeshore.  What are greyed skeletons during the day, the stark trees of the shore become magical and mesmerizing torches as they reflect the setting sun in the evening.  Reflected on the mirror of the lake, their light serves as a lantern for our camp in the darkening shadows of the forest.

My paintings always strive to capture the moment.  I look for that peaceful “snapshot” that expresses in one composition what the day has provided.  And so my painting of Carlson Lake does just that. It is in fact the view from our campsite as the sun set that glorious evening.  It is a time and place on the planet that I will never forget. As is the case in many of my works, I was in just the right place at just the right time.  The bonus of course is that I was able to share that place and moment with a good friend.  It’s at times and places like this that I know I have my priorities set in the right order.  I found that, and experienced that, as the sun set on two friends enjoying all that nature offers at CARLSON LAKE.

Pricing

My images predominantly sell as limited edition prints (either serigraph or giclée). As such, there is a wide range of pricing, too wide to list within this website. I’ll explain.

My original paintings, those that are still available for sale, range in price from $4,000.00 and up. In most cases though I have limited edition prints available of my images. Needless to say, they are far less expensive than the original paintings. If you are interested in a particular original painting, please contact me at your earliest convenience at info@edhillart.com

If it’s a limited edition print you’re interested in, let me explain. Because of modern day technologies, the image you are interested in can be giclée printed on either paper or canvas. The canvas images can be rolled up and shipped in a simple tube, or they can be stretched on a frame and shipped that way. So too, these images can be reproduced custom made to your wishes. In other words I can create a print in the size you desire, either to fill a small space, or to fill an entire wall. I’ve included below a photograph of a client’s dining room with two of my prints reproduced in a larger format.

You will see that some of my pieces shown on this web site, those lithograph reproductions and art cards, do have fixed prices. The rest of my images, however, can be priced only when I know specifically what you, the client, want. As such, if you are interested in a particular image, please contact me, Ed Hill, directly at info@edhillart.com

Once your order has been determined, you’ll be able to make payment through PayPal provided herein.

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