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Noblesville, IN, 46060
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Grand Finale

Lakeside Inn Residency

In the Spring and Fall of 2025, I had the privilege of staying at The Lakeside Inn as an Artist-in-Residence. The immediate proximity to Lake Michigan and the creative, historic atmosphere has led to a considerable body of work. Presented here is a selection of available paintings.

Lakeside Inn is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. The Inn was also designated a State of Michigan Historic Landmark in May of 2004. The Lakeside Inn’s state historical marker, located next to Lakeshore Road, reads:

“Known as Ames Grove, this property served as a picnic ground and recreation area beginning in the 1880s. John Aylesworth purchased the property in 1901 and opened the Lakeside Inn in this building as early as 1915. The hotel once had its own zoo and extensive gardens. During the 1930s and 1940s Chicago orchestras played at the Inn. The Lakeside Center for the Arts occupied the premises from 1968 to 1994 and hosted artists from around the world. In 1995 the inn was restored to its 1920s appearance.”

Lakeside Inn Residency

In the Spring and Fall of 2025, I had the privilege of staying at The Lakeside Inn as an Artist-in-Residence. The immediate proximity to Lake Michigan and the creative, historic atmosphere has led to a considerable body of work. Presented here is a selection of available paintings.

Lakeside Inn is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. The Inn was also designated a State of Michigan Historic Landmark in May of 2004. The Lakeside Inn’s state historical marker, located next to Lakeshore Road, reads:

“Known as Ames Grove, this property served as a picnic ground and recreation area beginning in the 1880s. John Aylesworth purchased the property in 1901 and opened the Lakeside Inn in this building as early as 1915. The hotel once had its own zoo and extensive gardens. During the 1930s and 1940s Chicago orchestras played at the Inn. The Lakeside Center for the Arts occupied the premises from 1968 to 1994 and hosted artists from around the world. In 1995 the inn was restored to its 1920s appearance.”

Grand Finale

Grand Finale

Oil on Unframed Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Near Sunset, Lakeside, Mi

Near Sunset, Lakeside, Mi

16” x 20” Oil on Canvas, $1,275

Lakeside at Sunset

Lakeside at Sunset

16” x 20” Oil on Canvas, $1,275

Lakeside Michigan Series

Lakeside Michigan Series

12” x 12” Oil on Canvas, $575

Lakeside Michigan Series

Lakeside Michigan Series

12” x 12” Oil on Canvas, $575

Lakeside Michigan Series

Lakeside Michigan Series

12” x 12” Oil on Canvas, $575

Lakeside Michigan Series

Lakeside Michigan Series

8” x 8” Oil on Canvas, $275

Lakeside Michigan Series

Lakeside Michigan Series

8” x 8” Oil on Canvas, $275

Lakeside Michigan Series

Lakeside Michigan Series

8” x 8” Oil on Canvas, $275

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