Mystery of the park 2020 - Visitors Centre in Algonquin Park
Don’t move
Meet Donner our rescue kitty of 7 years. 24 x 18 acrylic Get that feeling you are being watched then you look around and you are trapped under the penetrating gaze of the boss of the house. You don't dare move because he may pounce or worse give you more disapproving looks. Don't move by... Continue Reading →
Christmas Sale
Original artwork by Teresa Davies Please contact me for sizes and pricing
SOLD
My painting "Awaken" has sold at the Mystery of the Park Show at Algonquin Visitors Centre. Great show if anyone wants to take the fall drive. So many beautiful pieces for sale.
Mystery of the Park 2019
Im happy to be participating in the Mystery of the Park Art show in Algonqion Park at the Visitor Centre. This is my third year in this show. The artwork is so colourful as artists paint their impressions of the park. Worth the drive as the fall colours are just starting to peak.
WAAC
I am proud to say that I finally have my profile showing on the Womens Art Association of Canada (WAAC) yeeehaw!!!! https://womensartofcanada.ca/artist/terea-romain/
Summer show
I dropped some paintings off at this fabulous gallery on Sunday.https://www.facebook.com/miskwaa/ My paintings hanging in the forest like they were floating. What a fabulous experience. The sound of the river was priceless and even more beautiful to look at. Definitely worth the trip to go see this show July and August, just outside Bobcaygeon
In a Jam
Well it’s been a long time coming but I finally finished another painting in my Cohabitate series. In a Jam is meant to start a thought or a conversation about the dwindling habitat for our wild animals as the city spreads out. Forest and farmlands are being devoured by the demand for housing which is... Continue Reading →
Water exhibit at WAAC
Im excited and proud to be part of the latest WAAC show. https://www.womensartofcanada.ca/ Such a fabulous place to show your art and so full of talented artists. A good excuse to get out and discover whats in the walls of this historical place.