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Ottawa Streetscape No1 | Prints by Maurice Dionne FINEART | MORRIS Home Team Royal LePage Performance Realty in Ottawa. Item composed of paper
Ottawa Streetscape No1 | Prints by Maurice Dionne FINEART | MORRIS Home Team Royal LePage Performance Realty in Ottawa. Item composed of paper
Ottawa Streetscape No1 | Prints by Maurice Dionne FINEART | MORRIS Home Team Royal LePage Performance Realty in Ottawa. Item composed of paper
Ottawa Streetscape No1 | Prints by Maurice Dionne FINEART | MORRIS Home Team Royal LePage Performance Realty in Ottawa. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Maurice Dionne FINEART

Maurice Dionne FINEART

Ottawa Streetscape No1 - Prints

Featured In MORRIS Home Team Royal LePage Performance Realty, Ottawa, Canada

Price from $150 to $800

Watercolour and ink painting prints. A lovely depiction of Ottawa small businesses. No.1 focussed on those in the Hintonburg area of Ottawa. This print is hanging in an office. Thank you Morris Home Team!

Fine Art Canvas prints are available for these streetscapes. 4 versions are on the artist website. Use the contact page to connect.

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Maurice Dionne FINEART
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Art is therapeutic

Maurice Dionne is a full time watercolour artist in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He is inspired by the world around him such as the vibrancy of cityscapes, as well as the beauty of nature. These are featured in his continued explorations of the medium.

"Inspired by watercolour's nature and transparency, I strive to catch the light, the mood and vibrancy of what I perceive. The way pigments mix and play on paper is truly remarkable. I also look for innovative ways of presenting my work. Sometimes it is the traditional framing and matting under glass. Other times, I prefer to seal the image and finish with an elegant floater frame without glass. In this case, I wish to remove the glass barrier between the viewer and the image, offering an improved experience."