Flowers set in a mason jar, seems to a bit of theme for me recently. The flowers in this painting are called Ranunculus and they can grow in your garden from bulbs. Ranunculus flowers used in the floral industry typically have loads of petals tightly wrapped around the central core.
The Light Ahead 8 X 8, acrylic on canvas - sold
The shadowed cliffs and rocks alongside the river are a perfect frame for the light. The light finds its way to the water and warms up the rocks on the opposite side of the river.
Tapestry of Colour 8 x 8, acrylic on canvas - sold
A clear clean river of sparking light. My inspiration was from the Capilano River.
West Coast Sea – sold 11 x 14 acrylic on canvas
Waves just keep washing in!! Love the beach!!
Spring Skiing 30 x 48 acrylic on canvas
The warmth that shows up in the spring begins the melt the snow and the little trees shed their winter snow. Light and shadow on the snow make for interesting patterns.
West Coast Island 7 x 7, acrylic on canvas - sold
A tiny west coast island basking in the evening sun.
Tools of the Trade 6 x 6, acrylic on linen
Tools of the trade says it all!! I feel like the brushes are actually an extension of my right arm. Although the tube of paint is made by Golden, I use many other brands.
Informational kiosk 12 x 12 watercolour, graphite and ink on paper
Here is sneak peek of an illustration for a children’s book I am currently working on. On her way to Whistler, on the Sea to Sky highway, Coco stops at a information kiosk!!
Spanish Banks, West 12 x 24, acrylic on canvas
Painted plein air at the western end of Spanish Banks on a lovely day. The tide was on its way out, so speed was of the essence to capture the dark reflection, of the trees on the point, in the fast receding water. Upon completion of the painting, my favourite bit is the rocks on … Read More
Small Gathering – SOLD 10 x 10, acrylic on canvas
White flowers are so fresh and brighten any space; my personal thoughts. A bit of an impulse buy, for me, at the local florist with the sole intention of bringing it home to paint. So when I got home, I plunked it in a mason jar, put it in my shadow box and set my … Read More











