Gail Anne Hamilton’s watercolour paintings capture the joys of small-town life with expressionist flair. Through her work, we fondly feel warm spring breezes swirl through our hair, we hear the rasping drag of a fishing reel casting and the line’s lure plopping in still water.
We are intoxicated by the aroma of fresh-picked fruit, still warm from the summer sun, and we taste the fresh, hushed, icy air after a new snowfall.
Wherever you grew up in the world, Hamilton’s evocative watercolours will summon the delights of small-town Canada’s smells, sounds, and sights.