Original artwork description:

There is always a sense of magic and fairytale involved in the first snowfall, especially when it occurs in the city. The snow covers all the dust and the grime, and nature in it's essence comes alive. In this painting I connected with the sense of etherial-ness, of cityscape magic. This canvas is gallery edged and the sides have been painted so framing is not needed, I can wire it for the customer however, if requested.

Materials used:

oil paint, paintbrushes

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#owen sound #nature #impressionist #cityscape #canvas painting #canvas art #city scene #magical #canadian artist #city scape #snowfall #canada #first snow #toronto #ontario #orignial art 
The magic of the first snowfall (2016)
Oil painting
by Lydia Knox

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There is always a sense of magic and fairytale involved in the first snowfall, especially when it occurs in the city. The snow covers all the dust and the grime, and nature in it's essence comes alive. In this painting I connected with the sense of etherial-ness, of cityscape magic. This canvas is gallery edged and the sides have been painted so framing is not needed, I can wire it for the customer however, if requested.

Materials used:

oil paint, paintbrushes

Tags:
#owen sound #nature #impressionist #cityscape #canvas painting #canvas art #city scene #magical #canadian artist #city scape #snowfall #canada #first snow #toronto #ontario #orignial art 

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Lydia Knox is a fine art painter and illustrator located in the Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. Influenced by Emily Carr, Edvard Munch, Van Gogh, Edward Gorey, and the pre-Raphaelites as well... Read more

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