HOTEL LAKE – DAYBREAK

It was the hottest week of the summer of 2009 and my wife Joy and I were lucky enough to have a cabin rented at the Lakeside Resort on Hotel Lake here on the Sunshine Coast.  The other plus for us was that we had our two grandsons, Keegan and Carter, with us for many of those carefree and lazy summer days.  Hotel Lake is a small body of water in the Garden Bay area and the resort has been a favourite summer getaway for families for decades.  It’s a very special place for many people.  Generations return here like some internal homing instinct dictates such each year.  Grandparents, who came here as children, return every year with their now adult children and their kids.  It is a place of family, friends, tranquility and escape.  Lakeside Resort is a place of simple comforts, familiarity and tradition.  It is to the summer what a steaming bowl of mom’s homemade soup is to winter.

Ever the early riser, I was up one morning at about five.  Quietly, I prepared a coffee and with my mug and camera in tow I snuck from the cabin to the fresh, clean morning air.  The sun was not yet showing its face over the distant hills but even as I started walking down the road beside the lake I knew a painting was calling me.  I already knew where I’d find it.  Yesterday as we’d paddled between the small island called Turtle Island and the shore I’d seen the lily pads in the narrows.  The shallow draft of my canoe allows me to pull through even six inches of water. I knew this was where the image was calling.  Clambering out onto a rock at the shore, what I saw through the overhanging tree limbs confirmed my intuitions.  This was a painting and indeed it was calling to me.  With my camera only an inch from the glass smooth surface I snapped the shot. It’s an image that could be shown right side up our upside down and one wouldn’t know the difference.  Only the presence of those lily pads defined the image in its proper orientation.

Now as I complete this painting in the first few days of December of 2009, Hotel Lake and that wonderful warmth of summer is a distant memory.  It’s at times like these that I give thanks for my pastime of painting. You see the cold of winter is not my favourite time of year as time pushes me into senior years.  By turning my eyes to my paintings I’m able to escape.  In this case I escape back to the wonderful sunny days of a tranquil morning on “Hotel Lake – Daybreak”

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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