. . . realist. I think I’ll just call it Suchiuistic.
As I was painting these pieces, several people who had a chance to see them in the making expressed that, the feelings they instantly experienced were mysteriously romantic; hence the title set Erie Romance.”
Some Added History
This dock, although now made of cement, still exists on Lake Erie near the southern most point in Canada. The warehouse located between the two large ships in Friends, belonged to Heinz the famous ketchup people. This was quite a busy port from about 1920 to mid 1940, as Heinz would ship their famous condiments from pickles to
ketchup. As for the ferry Pelee Islander, this is the first of three ferry’s that traveled back and forth from Pelee Island to the main land.
If you are a birder or a butterfly expert, than you will recognize the name Pelee. This whole area is located mere miles from Point Pelee where birds and butterflies come before their long journey to places like South America.
Then there are the incredible sunsets. World famous magazines have written up this area for its magnificent sunsets. It ranks right up there with Hawaii. With all this beauty it is no wonder Ronald Suchiu felt compelled to paint this historic scene.
This set is keyed and is very impressive when
framed together.
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