Alva Lake, Algoma… Sentimental favorite spot.
This is a piece from one of my favorite spots on the whole planet. Alva Lake in Algoma. I have not actually been to this spot since the late 90’s, which seems unbelievable in itself, but it is a place that lingers. So, when my computer (which has all of my reference photos on it) was acting up by shutting down randomly, I decided to mine my old photos for a blast from the past. The act of painting a place I hold so dear in my memory was strangely melancholic. Where did the time go? Nearly twenty years has past but I can still smell the air by this rushing stream. I can still remember clambering up the rock face to see what was on the other side. And the nights in the cabin with theĀ other artists discussing the days endeavors were some of the best of my life. I wonder if some random viewer will someday pick up on that vibe that is pressed into the surface of the board. I know that someday we’ll return to our little lake in the middle of the wilderness. Will it have changed as much as we have? I understand that logging roads can now take you straight in whereas we were dropped off at mile 72 by the ACR (Algoma Central Railway) and had to bushwhack a few kilometers to get there. In the winter, which was when we first visited as a group of artists, the train dropped us off and we made our way with toboggans full of beer, meat, whiskey, dried and canned goods, and paint boxes loaded with enough supplies to stay for a month, which we did.. [audible sigh]. I think I’ll write a separate post on that whole affair, but for now I wanted to give some back story to this piece. A sweet spot, indeed.
Yes! A sweet spot. Melancholy. All of that. This resonates so much with me. Thank you for painting my sweet spot. Thank you for sharing yours!
Good morning, you do lovely work, how much do you charge for your paintings?
way write david— love the thought of a remote lake changing as you have— in the microsscopic view of nature i am sure it has just as much as your scope has expanded with the so lovel;y sara and wyn and now two more dynamos ineke and hanneli
Hi Inga,
Thank you for your interest in my work. My paintings range from about $500 for a small 8×10 to $7200.00 for a 48″x60″. Her are some sizes. There may be some variances that take into account different styles or sheer time involved but here is a good gauge.
12×24-1100.00
18×36-2000.00
30×40-3800.00
36×48-4200-4800.00
these are sizes I often paint. Hope this helps.
All the best,
D
Inga,
I am not Amanda Euringer. She is webmaster and we have yet to change her name. Sorry for any confusion.