Art Fx is a year-long series on Huntsville Doppler featuring Huntsville-area visual artists. This month has been generously sponsored by Artists of the Limberlost.
“Cascading Water” is a 24″ x 30″ acrylic by Marilyn Smith.
“I love the flow of water along with painting rocks and interesting landscapes,” says Marilyn, adding that she has had the extra time to create paintings during COVID-19.
About the artist
“Painting has become a major interest in my life having attended various workshops over the years including drawing, watercolours, oil, acrylics and mixed media,” says Marilyn.
“I have been fortunate enough to enjoy the beauty of Muskoka. My interest in art has enabled me to use my creativity to illustrate the grandeur of the area.”
Marilyn is a member on the Board of the Huntsville Art Society, and lives on Pen Lake in Lake of Bays where she paints in her home studio, Catch the Sun. She adds that she is “privileged enough to have the beautiful surroundings to inspire me in my art endeavours.”
You can reach Marilyn at [email protected] or see more of her work on the Huntsville Art Society website here.
See more local art in Doppler’s Art Fx series here.
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Allen Markle says
That translucent green reminds me of the glacial rivers where my son would take me fishing when he was a guide near Canmore. Doesn’t seem a long time but it’s a good portion of two of my grand children’s lives.
Makes you want to shake out some line and set a streamer loose beneath that tumble of water and then wait for the strike of a bull trout or rainbow. Maybe a cutthroat if on the Oldman River. Barbless hooks, catch and release. I would have tried one in a pan, but Craig was ever the conservationist and would have left me in the bush if I’d killed a fish.
The picture takes me back. Thanks Marilyn