Description
The Jack-in-the-Pulpit blooms April through June in damp woods from Canada to Florida.
Like the ornate wall pulpits in some European churches of yesteryear, the little ‘preacher of the woodland’ has a roof over his pulpit, too! Sometimes the interior of it is painted in stripes of vibrant burgundy, and sometimes soft greens and cream.
By late summer, his roof has vanished, and he has become a poker of glossy, Christmas-red berries!
Note: This panel received a FINALIST AWARD from Canadian Brushstroke Magazine in their May/June 2010 Still Life/Floral Competition.
Centre panel of the Woodland Wildflowers Triptych.

Ten Little Puffins - Original 36x24 Oil on Canvas
Fireside Tea Party - 18x15 Watercolour Print (Framed)
Slippers of the Bruce - 18x14 Watercolour Print
Brown Wings - Original 18x9 Acrylic on Board (Framed)
Come With Me - 12x24 Paper Print
Burnished Branch - 15x11 Watercolour Print
Splashes of Gold
Magnets of Newfoundland - Original Oil on Canvas 20x16
Island Solitude - Original 12x16 Oil on Board (Framed) 


