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Jennifer Cline


Today, we honour, pay tribute, and celebrate ArtSites Artist, Jennifer Cline!

Last week, Jennifer's niece told us that Jennifer had recently passed away.

And, we are deeply saddened by the loss of another member of our ArtSites family!

Today, we simply want to thank Jennifer for sharing and "gifting" her beautiful art to us and the rest of the world!

Since it is our core mission to make sure the world is filled with more art, we will continue to host Jennifer's website for others to enjoy and be inspired by her artistic talents and vision!



Beach Grasses, Lake Huron

An exceptional artistic talent, Jennifer lived in The Beach area of Toronto for over 30 years where she painted its homes, shops, gardens, trees and lake. Often seen with her trademark bicycle and red curly hair on its streets and bike paths, Jennifer seemed to know everyone. Jennifer was the much-loved daughter of Frank and Anna Cline and sister of Richard Cline. She leaves behind her niece Valerie Cline and sister Nanette Cline. Much love to you, Aunt Jennifer - you will be greatly missed by many. - Valerie Cline (Obituary from Toronto Star)


Plum Cottage Cabbagetown

“The architecture of some of our buildings is really beautiful,” said Jennifer, who has called the Beach – south of Queen Street East – home for more than 30 years.

“I never run out of things to paint. There’s an endless supply of inspiration.” Inside Toronto Article


Summer Boardwalk The Beach

“I’m kind of focused on the Beach. I just love the outdoors,” she said.

In some cases, Lake Ontario is actually part of her work as she’s dipped her paper in the water to create a soft effect for her pieces. Jennifer employed this technique for her 1999 piece Summer Boardwalk – The Beach. Inside Toronto Article


Thank you, Jennifer, for sharing with us and the rest of the world your AMAZING passion for life through your art!

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