Brady’s Beach, Bamfield – SOLD 10 x 10, oil on cradled panel
The short walk to Brady’s Beach is well worth the short walk over the peninsula to see the majestic sea stacks standing strong. It is a very impressive beach for sure.
The short walk to Brady’s Beach is well worth the short walk over the peninsula to see the majestic sea stacks standing strong. It is a very impressive beach for sure.
The ever changing light finally touched the crest of the hill and filtered through the trees, casting playful shadows. Painted plein air in the Paint on the Mountain competition, sponsored by British Pacific Properties. In the shade of a beautiful day on the lower levels of Cypress Bowl Mountain.
The forest seems to stay the same time after time, and yet it doesn’t. It evolves with the seasons, with new growth and with death. Today it is coping with environmental issues beyond its control. Painted plein air in the Paint on the Mountain competition, sponsored by British Pacific Properties. In the shade of … Read More
The morning light crossing the road caught instantly caught my eye. Painted plein air in the Paint on the Mountain competition, sponsored by British Pacific Properties. In the shade of a beautiful day on the lower levels of Cypress Bowl Mountain.
Sitting in the quietness of the forest with the sounds of the birds, the cracking of small twigs and the falling of leaves become the music of the day. Painted plein air in the Paint on the Mountain competition, sponsored by British Pacific Properties. In the shade of a beautiful day on the lower … Read More
Across Indian Arm the sun rises above the distant landscape of Belcarra and beyond. The light of the morning reveals a calm and quiet morning in Deep Cove and offers beautiful colours reflecting in the water.
A favourite local beach that is alway fun to paint. I used to play on this beach when I was a kid and now I enjoy my grandchildren playing on the beach. This piece was donated to the Dundarave Preschool by the Sea for a fundraiser.
Painted close to home in amongst the never ending branches that weave through the forest allowing bits of light to fall through.
Painted at Whytcliff Park as the tide was coming in and the little Whyte Islet was becoming a true island surrounded by water. A beautiful day fading into a beautiful evening! The other islands in the scene are Passage Island on the left and the tip of Bowen Island on the right.