
Pacific Sea Stacks 18 x 24, acrylic on canvas
The stacks that that stand on the front line of our coast stand strong and exist from a place of strength. To me, they exude a spiritual confidence.
The stacks that that stand on the front line of our coast stand strong and exist from a place of strength. To me, they exude a spiritual confidence.
When the tide is out Spanish Banks in Vancouver has vast expansive beaches. And on sunny summer days the beaches are loaded with people playing in the water!
Set on the west coast of British Columbia the tiny sea stacks stand up to all sorts of harsh winter storms. Even though the seas actually carve away at the rock formations to continually shape these bits of rock the trees and foliage continue to thrive and flourish. As this piece emerged on the canvas … Read More
The view across Linda lake in Yoho National Park towards Hungabee Mountain 3493 metres (left), Opabin Pass and Mount Biddle 3,319 metres (right). Painted from a small 8 x 10 plein air sketch.
I recently returned from a hiking and painting trip to Lake O’Hara in Yoho National Park. We lucked out with the weather and had a fabulous few days!!
Painted plein aire when I was hiking up Whistler Mountain. I road the gondola to the top and hiked down towards Harmony Lake. And what hikes down has to hike back up, great exercise!! The view is looking across the lake towards the Seventh Heaven runs on Blackcomb Mountain.
Siwash Rock is located in Stanley Park adjacent to the sea wall and is Vancouver’s only sea stack. Walking from Third beach towards Prospect Point and the Lions Gate bridge, the sea wall swings out around Siwash Rock and there are many angles to take a picture from without having to actually be in a … Read More
I think the vastness of the west coast is well captured on a long linear canvas!
As the sunset with its light reaches across the water of the lake, the foreground trees are haloed in a subtle light.