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by David Gilmore
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A vintage steamship
This second view of the SS Keewatin is from the stern. It is docked beside the Great Lakes Marine Museum under a bright sky,... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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A vintage steamship
This second view of the SS Keewatin is from the stern. It is docked beside the Great Lakes Marine Museum under a bright sky, captured in vibrant watercolor hues. The scene also features urban architecture in the background. Done in watercolour on Arches 140# Not paper. 36cm x 28cm
David Gilmore, a retired rail engineer, started painting in oils at age 8. Today he works mainly in watercolour and acrylics. About 35 years ago he developed his keen interest in watercolour painting. Work took him to Asia and parts of Europe. While posted to London, UK from 2000-2005 he studied watercolour painting under Michael Chaplin, Brian Ryder, and Ian King. Several commissions were completed while in the UK. Back in Canada in 2006, he exhibited at Kingston's Artisans' Alley and was invited by gallery, Studio22, to have a solo show. In 2008 and 2010, he had successful solo exhibitions in Altdorf, Switzerland. In 2011, 2012 and 2014 he was invited to exhibit at the Art-in-the-Barn and he exhibited at the Rideau Valley Art Festival...
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