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Friday, 12 December 2025

Advent Calendar Days 6 - 12





Here is the second blog with images from this year. Most of them are watercolour paintings. My goal for this year was to finish ten artworks every month. I reached this goal during most months. It helped that I leafed through previous watercolour pads and discovered many unfinished pieces that still excited me. Finishing them felt very energizing. I started almost all of the following artworks during our weekly Painting Buddies Meetings, for which I am very grateful. We meet every week, except when I am on vacation.


While it is often challenging to meet on location due to busy schedules and unfavourable weather, everyone usually finds the time for our weekly creative collaboration. We share a virtual photo album from which we pick the reference photos. We have agreed that we all can use the images in the album for any creative purpose, which is crucial if one of us wants to exhibit and sell any of the works created during the sessions.


It is still amazing how different the results are despite us all using the same reference photos. I am glad for this uplifting group of friends.



Day 6: The Thaw, Petrie Island, watercolour, 7" x 10", unframed, 
CAN $210


I painted this image during a Painting Buddies Zoom session in February 2024. In early March of this year, I finally finished this winter scene of the ice thawing at Petrie Island. I love painting at Petrie Island, which always offers a beautiful retreat from daily responsibilities. Unfortunately, during winter, it is often too cold or wet to paint outside. 

 

The painting captures the change of seasons when winter loosens its grip, and the river breaks up. As the ice melts, it reveals the dark water with the subtle reflections of the surrounding landscape. These are the first signs of winter's end and the promise of warmer days ahead



Day 7: Red Temptation, watercolour pencils, 5.78" x 7.5", unframed, 
CAN $100 



I love the photo of the butterfly I took during my visit to the Palmengarten in Frankfurt, Germany, in April. It is another painting from our virtual meetings. I am delighted with the outcome of the blue butterfly on the bush with the red flowers. To make the wings sparkle, I used a layer of blue metallic watercolour


The warm red cluster of blooms attracts the delicate blue butterfly. The bold contrast between the butterfly’s cool, iridescent wings and the warm, inviting blossoms creates a sense of vibrancy, an invitation to pause and appreciate the beauty found in small, fleeting encounters.



Day 8: The Bay Awakens, watercolour and watercolour pencil, white ink, 6.7" x 9.4", unframed, CAN $150


On a sunny day in late April, I went to a bay of the Ottawa River, where ice still covered part of the water. However, I sat in the shade most of the time, and the wind was so strong that I got uncomfortably cold and left after only 45 minutes of painting. I finished the piece with reference photos in the warmth of the cottage. 


The Bay Awakens captures the quiet beauty of early spring as geese glide across a bay still holding onto the last remnants of winter. Pale green water reflects the soft light of early spring, while fragile sheets of melting ice drift gently towards the shore. This peaceful scene marks the subtle transition from cold to warmth — a promise of life returning to the bay.



Day 9: Spring Bouquet with Pink Tulips, watercolour, 7.5" x 11" , unframed, CAN $230


Janis Fulton provided the reference photo for this lovely bouquet. I started this painting in April 2024 and then put it aside because I worried about how to paint the delicate white blooms of the baby's breath.


When I finally went back to the painting this February, I struggled to create the impression of the delicate baby's breath against the powerful tulips and hyacinths. After I finished the painting, I cut part of the background because there was too much empty space. I love how the pink tulips, the delicate baby's breath and the purple hyacinth create a beautiful symphony of brilliant cool colours.



Day 10: Arlo, wool, wool and dog hair, 12" x 9", commission



The needle-felted painting of Arlo underwent many changes. I started the piece after picking one of the reference photos Arlo's owner provided. Unfortunately, colours often vary depending on the light, the camera and the screen settings. When I finally met Arlo two months later, I realized that his fut was much lighter. 

 

After the next grooming, Arlo's owner sent me some of his light fur and a new photo of his face, with his eyes not covered with hair. Unfortunately, it showed Arlo from a different side. However, the changed expression made him look even cuter and happier. I added a layer of his fur on top of the previous wool layers to get a perfect colour match. For a long time, I struggled with the changes to the eyes and mouth. Once I was satisfied, I sent the update to the owner, who loved it. 



We all think of certain poses of our pets that we cherish the most. When I create a pet portrait, I want to capture the pet's personality in a pose the owner cherishes. 
 


Do you want me to capture your beloved pet in wool or acrylic? Please send me a DM, and I will gladly give you more information.


Day 11: Pink Hibiscus, watercolour and watercolour pencils, 7.5" x 5.78", unframed, CAN $100


I started this painting in August 2023, using a reference photo provided by Janis Fulton. I added layers of paint to make the flower more brilliant and filled the background. Hibiscus plants bring so much joy because they continuously bloom from spring to fall, often with several flowers at the same time. The painting is a celebration of the radiant beauty of a single vibrant hibiscus bloom. The vivid hues draw the eye toward the flower’s luminous center, capturing a moment of pure botanical wonder.



Day 12:  Flaming Bloom, watercolour and watercolour pencils, 7.5" x 5.78", unframed, CAN $100


To rest my eyes from computer work, I leafed through a pad with unfinished watercolour paintings and finished this one of a wide-open poppy I love how the open red poppy glows like a flame against the deep, dark green leaves. Janis Fulton provided the reference photo for this artwork.


Have you fallen in love with any of the paintings? You can still save with my Christmas promotion. Please contact me for more information.

 
Have a wonderful  day!

Friday, 5 December 2025

Advent Calendar Days 1 - 5

 


It is time for the annual Art Advent Calendar. For the next four weeks, I will publish a summary of the paintings here. 

 

Since December 1, I have posted a new painting every day on my Facebook and Instagram pages, where the painting of the day will be on special for the day. 

 

If you like one from this blog, you can still take advantage of the Christmas promotion. 

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Christmas Promotion until December 20, 2025 (midnight ET) 

 

The more paintings you buy, the more you save:

1st painting: 10%
2nd painting: 15%
3rd painting: 20%
Each painting after that: +5%

I will apply the highest rebate to the painting with the lowest price. 

These discounts also apply to gift certificates of $100 or $250 toward artwork purchases or workshop registrations.

 Please contact me at info@KerstinPeters.ca for more information.

 

This year, I have finished many watercolour paintings but didn't felt as much as in the previous year due to my travel schedule and the two felted dog portrait commissions I created. Both of them took me a long time.I strive to deliver images that capture details only the owners are likely to recognize. They make all the difference when capturing the personality of a loved pet, and not a generic dog painting.

 

Looking back, I captured flowers in the majority of my paintings, which I love as a subject because of their vibrant colours and diversity

 

While I didn't see my painting buddies in person for most of the year, my friend Janis and I painted again at the Tulip Festival, in my garden, several times at Petrie Island and Mer Bleue. As we all have busy lives, I am grateful for our weekly virtual Zoom meetings that most of our small group attends regularly.

 

I hope you enjoy my review of 24 paintings from this year. I would love to hear which one is your favourite. As always, I post them by season.

  

Day 1: Icy Creek, watercolour and white ink, 7.5" x 5.8", CAN $100, unframed

 



This painting shows Broome Creek in the Whitewater Region on a crisp winter day. There is something magical about standing beside a frozen creek on a quiet winter day. However, it would have been too cold to paint outdoors. I struggled a lot with the water and the shadows on the snow. As a final touch, I added some white ink.



Day 2: Golden Sunset in the Country, watercolour, 8.25" x 11", SOLD


I started the painting last year and finally finished this brilliant sunset in the country. Janis Fulton provided the reference photo for this peaceful scene. It is one of the paintings I sold immediately after posting it in my newsletter.

 


Day 3: Frozen Ottawa River Sunset, metallic watercolour, 8,25" x 11",  CAN $180 unframed

 


When I went through my watercolour pads, I came upon this painting and decided I didn't want to change anything. I always tell my students to set a painting aside for a few hours before making further adjustments. When painting, we become so immersed in the process that we need some time to view the artwork with fresh eyes. The painting shows the frozen Ottawa River near Petrie Island, with the sunset reflecting on the ice. My use of metallic watercolours creates a glimmering surface that is not visible in the photo of the artwork.

 
 

Day 4: End of the Season, watercolour and watercolour pencil, 6" x 12 
CAN $180, unframed

 


I almost finished this painting of the cheerful fishing huts on location at Petrie Island. However, when we packed our things to go home, I noticed that I had forgotten the details of the trees. I quickly added some colour to remind me. Back at home, I finished the painting while the memory was fresh. I added more darkness to the ice, shrubs and trees in the background.

 

Day 5: Peaceful Retreat, watercolour and metallic watercolour, 8.25" x 11", 
CAN $180 unframed




The reference photo for this Nova Scotia scene is from Hélène Martin. I used metallic watercolours when I started the painting in April 2023 to capture the glimmer of the light on the water. I learned in the process that you must be cautious when adding the metallic paint because the glitter will remain, even if you add further layers of regular watercolour paint.


Next Friday, I will post the next seven images of my Art Advent Calendar. If you want to see them daily and take advantage of the promotions, follow my Facebook or Instagram page, where I will post the images at 10 AM (ET) daily.