DODD’S CORNER

I find a lot of the images I paint from the seat of a canoe.  Canoes take me not only to beautiful places; canoes take me to a creative, peaceful place in my mind.

In March of 2017 a group of us took up residence in the world-class resort called The Painted Boat in Madeira Park, British Columbia.  We brought along with us our big Voyageur canoe and for two days we paddled the waters of Pender Harbour and the Salish Sea.  The waters were calm and the sun, unusual for this winter, was out in all its glory as we paddled one morning around Beaver Island. As we approached the gap entrance to Pender Harbour a spectacular and stately tree leaned out over the water. I had to stop the canoe and get a photograph that would become the painting.  Sometimes, particular locations just “demand” my attention and this was one.

Some weeks later I made my way up to Madeira Park and drove to the property and home where that impressive tree is located.  That’s when I found out that the people who own that beautiful tree have the last name of Dodd.  Over the years, as our canoeing family has traveled together, we’ve come to adopt our own unique names for specific areas we paddle in.  Some of those names are derived from particular paintings I’ve done as a result of paddling those waters.  The Coast Guard would never be able to find us were we to use those names, but within our paddling community we know exactly where those names refer to.

And so, for those of us who in the future paddle together in these waters around Pender Harbour, that narrow passage has its own special name from this day on.  That unique tree leaning out and diligently standing guard over the entrance to Pender Harbour will mark the waterway that we’ll always know as “DODD’S CORNER”.

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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