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The style of painting that brought international recognition to Lumbers
all started on a summer afternoon some years ago. When sketching an abandoned house on an island in The Georgian Bay,
he found a diary with some photo negatives tucked inside it. Some months later, he printed these negatives
and found that someone had photographed the family sitting on the same porch as in his sketch.
The diary documented that the pictures were taken in 1913. It was this event that launched a series of paintings
that is still ongoing today and called “Moments in Time”.
18" X 25"
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