Art
Item Description
This beautiful piece is an 8"x10" (including frame) watercolor.
Sylvie resides in Durham Bridge, New Brunswick, Canada on the banks of the Nashwaak River. During the fishing season you will find her angling for the Atlantic salmon and brook trout mainly on the Miramichi, Cains and the Restigouche rivers. Finding inspiration in her surroundings, Sylvie works with watercolor, oil, and acrylic.
Two of Sylvie's works have been published as illustrations on the covers of two books by Peter D. Clark, Treasured Memories and More Timeless Stories of New Brunswick. Her Birdseye art fly boxes, a watercolor combined with Atlantic salmon flies, are sought after by a discriminating collector. Her main highlight so far is having been featured in the exhibit "A Graceful Rise Women in Fly Fishing Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" at the American Museum of Fly Fishing.
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