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” Winter at the Boat House Otsego Lake”- J.L. Munro
Experience the serene beauty of winter with “Winter at the Boat House Otsego Lake,” an original painting by the talented artist JL Munro. This exquisite artwork captures the tranquil essence of a snowy landscape, showcasing a charming boat house nestled against the backdrop of a frozen lake. The delicate brushwork and soft color palette evoke a sense of peace and nostalgia, making it a perfect addition to any home or office. Elevate your space with this stunning piece that invites warmth and reflection during the coldest months of the year.
image size is: 7 x 5 Matted and Framed in an 10 x 8
with an acid free mat
Matted and framed in a handsome black frame – ready to hang. ” Winter at the Boat House Otsego Lake”
Original paintings ” Winter at the Boat House Otsego Lake”
JL. Munro short BIO
Contemporary artist J.L. Munro is an example of the best of self-taught American painters still working today. Her canvases are often described as “Paintings with a message, illustrating the lives of everyday people, many are waterside communities.” A bold sense of design and the use of amazing colors, this artist finishes each painting with a great attention to detail.
In more than 50 years of work, JL. Munro has achieved a great amount of recognition. Paintings by Munro are listed in many important public and private collections, including the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of American Folk Art, New York City, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, N.Y., also the American Art Museum, Bath, England, the Cahoon Museum of American Art, the Base Ball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, N.Y. and the Nantucket Whaling Museum, Nantucket, Mass. … is to list only a few.
JL. Munro was born in 1949, in Massachusetts, raised in N.Y.C., and her earliest American roots trace back to the first settlers of New England, and New Amsterdam (New York). Munro describes her canvases as “pictorial – history” or that they are paintings with a message – actually read by the viewer, like a page in a book. Munro’s favorite landscape subjects include, waterfront New England and New York. Sometimes it is a bustling city street, or a quiet river side village. Munro always works for realism, and carefully finishes each canvas to tell a story of Our American Heritage.
“We were married in 1968, and did not go to college after high school. We had three kids right away, and I had a lot of part-time jobs, but I never took a job I couldn’t quit. I’ve been a waitress, housekeeper, window washer, bakery clerk, flower designer, and hospital EKG technician. I always knew that I was really a painter, and that working for a little money at some other job was temporary, ’till I could get back to my canvases.” Today the Munro’s make their home in Otsego County, N.Y. – and enjoy their leisure times with family and 20 grandchildren.