Maud Lewis
In the rural landscape near Digby Nova Scotia, once stood this house. It was small, weathered and modest. But inside, it became a world of color, imagination, and quiet resilience. This was the home of Maud Lewis.

Maud Lewis lived most of her life in this tiny one-room house, a space she transformed completely with her art. Every surface became a canvas. Walls bloomed with bright flowers. Doors carried birds and even the stove and windowsills were painted. What might have been an ordinary rural dwelling became something deeply personal, an expression of hose she saw the world.

Living with physical challenges and limited means, Maud painted not in spite of her circumstances, but within them. Her home was both her studio and her sanctuary. From this small space, she created works that would eventually become some of Canada’s most beloved examples of folk art.
The house itself became her greatest work.
Today this tiny house has been carefully preserved inside the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Marty and I visited it the last time we were in Halifax, and to stand before the actual house, to see the brushstrokes on the walls, the colors she chose, and the life she created within such a small space, was very special. There is something different about being in its presence.

Maud Lewis created something lasting within the smallest of spaces. Her house reminds us that beauty does not depend on scale, but how we choose to see it.
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