Daffodils

Acrylic, 12×16 on gallery wrap – $215

Throughout history, ancient to modern, daffodils have been associated with many things. 

The connection I prefer is simply as a golden sign of spring. 

In the height of British romanticism, William Wordsworth penned a poem celebrating these blooms and how they lifted his spirits, then and since. I particularly love the images he paints with his words – “… all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; … fluttering and dancing in the breeze’. 

If you would like to read the full poem, it is well worth it, here’s a link : https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45521/i-wandered-lonely-as-a-cloud

These two, I saw in a sheltered spot near Rockliff Park.

Current & Upcoming @ April 11

If you would like to view some of my pieces up close, please drop by


Francois Dupuis Recreation Centre

March 4-May 6
  • Bygone Summer Days
  • Country Road, Cumberland SOLD
  • Green Cathedral SOLD
  • Lillies by the lagoon SOLD

Shenkman Arts Centre – Promenade Arteast

March 21-May 14

Autumn Vine


St Laurent Complex – Arteast Awards Exhibition (AAE) 2024

March 16-May 29

Fresh Snowfall, Petrie


Orleans Library

April 2 – June 4
  • Gatineau June
  • Spring Vase
  • Ruin View, Mackenzie King Estate
  • Sunflower Field

François Dupuis Recreation Centre

May 6 – July 8
  • Blossom Time
  • Saplings
  • Demoiselle Gatineau 1
  • Demoiselle Gatineau 2
  • Rust In Peace Behind The Shed