Sailing in the Gulf Islands of BC is an sailer’s paradise because the winds are pleasant, the scenery beautiful and the safe anchorages are plentiful. This piece was painted from a photo I took when we were at anchor and settled for the evening. Sold at the North Vancouver Arts Council Anonymous Show.
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Whistler View 30 x 30 acrylic on canvas
A bluebird day on the hill!! This is a view from Whistler looking towards Blackcomb’s Seventh Heaven.
Whistler 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas - sold
I saw this painting hanging on the wall at a friends house; I painted it about 12 years ago. Not the best photo of it, but I was pleased to see it on the wall and I think it is still a viable piece!
Light Pattern at the Docks 2 20 x 24 acrylic on canvas - sold
Freighters are such a big part of the identity of Vancouver. They anchor out in the harbour waiting their turn at the docks. With some artistic licence I painted this piece from a photo I took when riding the seabus from North Vancouver to Vancouver.
Light on The Capilano River 24 x 48 acrylic on canvas - sold
A study was done plein air in preparation for this larger painting. Sunny days in the canyons on parts of the Capilano River offer wonderful views of light and shadow. This was one of those days!!
McKay Creek 9 x 12 acrylic on canvas board
Painted plein air on the river bank of McKay Creek in North Vancouver in Opus’s Plein Air Challenge 2016. It did not win any prizes, but I was happy with the little piece.