The Smooth Island Print Collection
Explore my Limited Edition Giclees
printed on 100% cotton rag paper
the detail, colour and texture are just like the original painting
archival
limited edition: each image and size is limited to 20 prints only
Ready to mat and frame in either 16x16 in or 12x12 in frame
“Lean In”– 12×12 inch fine art giclee print on textured 100% cotton rag paper, ready to frame. This premium paper captures every brushstroke, subtle colour shift, and texture of the original oil painting.
This piece was born from an October journey through the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay. Out on the edge of Smooth Island, facing the expanse toward Giant’s Tomb, the landscape tells its own story—rocks sculpted smooth by centuries of wind and waves, their surfaces rippling like water frozen in stone. Scrub and trees cling stubbornly to the shoreline, leaning into the gales and rain, shaped but not broken.
Lean In is both a memory of that place and a reminder of resilience—of bending with life’s storms while holding your ground.
Limited Edition of 20 prints in each size.
“Our Summer Path” – 12×12 in fine art print on textured 100% cotton rag paper, ready to frame. This premium paper captures every brushstroke, subtle colour shift, and texture of the original oil painting.
This piece was born from an October journey through the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay. Out on the edge of Smooth Island, facing the expanse toward Giant’s Tomb, the landscape tells its own story—rocks sculpted smooth by centuries of wind and waves, their surfaces rippling like water frozen in stone. Scrub and trees cling stubbornly to the shoreline, leaning into the gales and rain, shaped but not broken.
Our Summer Path is a memory of summer on Georgian Bay, walking the path to the shore for a cool dip on a hot summer day.
“October Sumac” – 12×12 in fine art print on textured 100% cotton rag paper, ready to frame. This premium paper captures every brushstroke, subtle colour shift, and texture of the original oil painting.
This piece was born from an October journey through the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay. Out on the edge of Smooth Island, facing the expanse toward Giant’s Tomb, the landscape tells its own story—rocks sculpted smooth by centuries of wind and waves, their surfaces rippling like water frozen in stone. Scrub and trees cling stubbornly to the shoreline, leaning into the gales and rain, shaped but not broken.
October Sumac is both a memory of the Bay and a reminder that beauty exists, even in harsh places.
“White Pines” – 8×8 in Limited Edition fine art print on textured 100% cotton rag paper with archival inks, ready to frame. This premium paper captures every brushstroke, subtle colour shift, and texture of the original oil painting.
8×8 in archival print on high quality paper with archival inks, ready to frame.
This piece was born from an October journey through the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay. Out on the edge of Smooth Island, facing the expanse toward Giant’s Tomb, the landscape tells its own story—rocks sculpted smooth by centuries of wind and waves, their surfaces rippling like water frozen in stone. Scrub and trees cling stubbornly to the shoreline, leaning into the gales and rain, shaped but not broken.
White Pines is a classic summer scene on Georgian Bay, a portrait of the iconic white pine trees that give our area its signature character.
Limited Edition Prints of Iconic Scenes from Georgian Bay National Park
“Resilience” – 12×12 in fine art print on textured 100% cotton rag paper, ready to frame. This premium paper captures every brushstroke, subtle colour shift, and texture of the original oil painting.
This piece was born from an October journey through the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay National Park. Out on the edge of Smooth Island, facing the expanse toward Giant’s Tomb, the landscape tells its own story—rocks sculpted smooth by centuries of wind and waves, their surfaces rippling like water frozen in stone. Scrub and trees cling stubbornly to the shoreline, leaning into the gales and rain, shaped but not broken. A lone Pine stands up to the wind and rain.
Resilience is both a memory of that place and a reminder that we can bend with life’s storms while holding our ground.

