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by Kenneth M Kirsch
$49.00
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One of many day trips where I stopped for a shore lunch and did some sketching and painting among the many beautiful islands and outcrops that form... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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One of many day trips where I stopped for a shore lunch and did some sketching and painting among the many beautiful islands and outcrops that form the Philip Edward Islands. In July, this water was so clear and very cold.
CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL FINE ARTIST -Winner of FAA Billboard Campaign 2022! "Best in Show" 2014 Canadian McMichael Collection Kenneth M Kirsch was born and lives in Toronto Canada. He received a Graphic Design education from Seneca College of Design in the late 1970s and has since had a very successful career in Graphics and Advertising in Toronto. Working in the Art and Advertising departments of such historic Canadian institutions as The T. Eaton Company (Eatons), The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) /Gray Coach Lines Ltd. and Rous Mann & Brigden's Photo Studio and...
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Jacek Dudzinski
Excellent work! I love it! You inspire me. Have to put more thoughts into my artwork :)
William Band
Great pictures Ken, total feeling of the water and land captured. Congratulations on the sale. William
Kenneth M Kirsch replied:
Thanks William! They are paintings from my canoe trip on Georgian Bay this summer past. Had a chance to sketch and some plain aire too. Makes quite the difference when back at the studio!