Midnight Sun and Blue Sky Posted on April 18, 2012 by Sheila Creighton Posted in Art Tagged blue sky, Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, Huntsville, mural, Muskoka, painting, photography, Varley 12 Comments A piece of a Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery mural, Midnight Sun, a 1938 painting by F. H. Varley. This mural was done by artist David Flett and is located just off the main street in Huntsville. © Sheila Creighton 2012 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
I like the way the colours of the bricks are used in the clouds, so whatever the weather the painting will draw from its surroundings like a frame. 🙂 Reply
thanks klaus – I was happy to have such a blue background having been there on a dull winter day and not finding inspiration. Reply
Great shot you have there!
thank you!
I like all of the bold colors!
thanks joleen – it is such a colourful spot.
I like the way the colours of the bricks are used in the clouds, so whatever the weather the painting will draw from its surroundings like a frame. 🙂
I know – they did a good job with the colours. The bricks are really nice.
The painting and the real sky contrast nicely.
thanks klaus – I was happy to have such a blue background having been there on a dull winter day and not finding inspiration.
Beautiful Canadiana. 🙂
thank you – gotta love it eh?
This is pretty cool, and the beauty of it, just wow! 🙂
thanks – it is a neat idea this mural gallery and so well done.