Tariffs and Necessities for Sale of Terrill Welch paintings - Choose Canada!
Business decision update from the Terrill Welch Gallery…
UPDATE Monday, February 3, 2025: Just because U.S. tariffs have been
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #26 Sea Landscapes of the Small
Where theory, research and practice meet in overlapping entangled renderings on my canvases is the dominant theme of this past month.
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #24 Frame, Form and Fracture
Welcome everyone! It is such a pleasure to be writing this more in-depth “Terrill Welch by herself” issue for all
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #23 Memories of White Bread Toast and more
Is there anything more to say this October!? I usually find something but it doesn’t come as easily when
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #22 Lingering Celebrations of Summer
Join me at the Terrill Welch Gallery Pod, located at 428 Luff Rd, Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada. The gallery proudly presents the "Bouquets of Time" exhibition, showcasing the enchanting world of my still life paintings.
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #21 The Heart Knows
Like the sea floor and seashell series, “Summer of Flowers” is about enhancing my sense of inner peace and hopefulness. Like I said earlier - the heart knows.
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #20 Long Days of Summer
Doubled over and extending my upper body into the cavernous space beyond what might be considered comfortable, I find the box of important documents! The box is in the loft under the eaves behind a collection of stored paintings...
A Brush with Life - Issue #131 New Online Portfolio Collections
With so many paintings visible in a range of sizes and subjects, sorting them by “available” only might not be enough. Let’s see if we can address this for you.
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #19 Interconnectedness
This month has been a time of deep inward focus with my brushes being my outward connection and my translator as I explore peace through nature.
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #18 Wild Flowers Hikes, Small Paintings, High Tea and Northern Lights
By the time we were done, we had covered 7.8 km of uneven hilly terrain at the pace of a photographer- slow! I kept stopping to take photos and Josie kept saying- mom, we are not there yet!