Monday, December 29, 2008

Stones and barnacles.


A watercolor depicting stones and barnacles trapped in a small tide pool. This image is called 'Castaways' and is available in several print formats, a better view of the print can be seen here http://www.fullcirclestudio.ca/linda/lindaheslopprints.html.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Snolar Bear.


For the first time since 1971 Canada is blanketed with snow from coast to coast to coast (yes, Canada has three coasts). Fortunately for us Victoria typically missed the worst of it, though we did get unusually cold temperatures and snow is still in the forecast for tomorrow and Christmas Day. Anyway, with typical Linda Heslop creativity, we now have a 'Snolar Bear' on our front lawn!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Dock Stars.


A watercolor image called "Dock Stars" showing an abundance of sea stars and anemones, along with the ever present barnacles, awaiting the tides return. A common scene around the pilings of the Vancouver Island docks and jetties.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Show time!

 
Linda Heslop is having a show at Full Circle Studio starting  December 11th and these are some of the new original works that will be on display there. Only the bottom  seascape is an oil painting on canvas, the stones/pebbles and the starfish images being watercolor paintings done on  canvas. She's been extremely busy preparing new originals for the show and there are many more fresh works to be displayed there.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Starfish Trooper


Material for Linda Heslops' watercolors of sea stars come from photographs such as these. Abundant in rocky crevices at low tide, they await the seas return. These pictures were taken on the shoreline of Hornby Island (off Vancouver Islands' eastcoast).

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Sea Stacks


Sea stacks, small and rugged islands like these are abundant off the westcoast of Vancouver Island. Both of these watercolor paintings were done from photographs taken on our 'off the beaten path' adventures to the wild westcoast. The following photograph shows a cluster of small sea stacks, with bonsai trees, at San Josef Bay near the northern tip of Vancouver Island. It's a wonderful place, easily accessed from the end of the logging road and well worth the 2.5km stroll through the forest to get there. Two vehicle campsites are near the trailhead, one is a Forest Service site but our preferred one is San Josef Heritage Park where considerably more daylight gets in.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Railroad logging on Vancouver Island


The old Shay locie at Lake Cowichan, part of the Kaatza Station Museum outdoor exhibit at Saywell Park. We passed by here a couple of weekends ago and I took this rather indifferent shot. Better views of this and more Vancouver Island logging locomotives can be viewed at 'Preserved! Steam Locomotives of British Columbia' . The last steam loco in use on the island was an Alco, last working out of Woss until 1976. This video shows her running after restorations in 1988.

Woss has the last logging railroad system on the island but nowadays the equipment used looks like this video of a spectacular trestle and a load of empties. 'From Camp to Community' is a great site for getting a view of the old days in the logging industry, check out the pages on The Camps, The Loggers etc too, along with 'loggers lingo' and 'now you're logging'