Ray McInnes - Bellagio, Lake Como
Acrylic on canvas, 90 x 40 cm
“I learned a great deal about the Lake at its environs, and have begun my work, a triptych which I hope will speak of past, present and future meeting. We expected Lake Como to be beautiful, but we found so much more because of its history and the way it provides for visitors and locals.
We too loved our time and conversations with fellow artists and the members of the congregation, and we appreciated spending time soaking up the hospitality offered in your homes, cars, boats and on the mountain top.”
Ray McInnes
Acrylic on canvas, 90 x 40 cm
“I learned a great deal about the Lake at its environs, and have begun my work, a triptych which I hope will speak of past, present and future meeting. We expected Lake Como to be beautiful, but we found so much more because of its history and the way it provides for visitors and locals.
We too loved our time and conversations with fellow artists and the members of the congregation, and we appreciated spending time soaking up the hospitality offered in your homes, cars, boats and on the mountain top.”
Ray McInnes
Acrylic on canvas, 90 x 40 cm
“I learned a great deal about the Lake at its environs, and have begun my work, a triptych which I hope will speak of past, present and future meeting. We expected Lake Como to be beautiful, but we found so much more because of its history and the way it provides for visitors and locals.
We too loved our time and conversations with fellow artists and the members of the congregation, and we appreciated spending time soaking up the hospitality offered in your homes, cars, boats and on the mountain top.”
Ray McInnes
About the Artist
Ray is a retired Anglican vicar from Melbourne, Australia with a lifelong passion as an artist. He works mostly in watercolour and enjoys painting city-streetscapes in a realist/impressionist style.