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.
Landscape
Reflections at Second Beach 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas
Painted plein air on a particularly windy day on the bluff above Second Beach in Stanley Park.
Catching the Light 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas - sold
Painted from a photo I took in the Callaghan Valley when I was out cross country skiing. The little tree was in the perfect position to be catching the last light of the day. This piece was at the Federation of Canadian Artists Gallery.
Big Beach 10 x 10 acrylic on canvas - sold
A small one of a favourite theme, the little stacks on the big beaches of the West Coast!!
Winter Reflection 11 x 14 acrylic on canvas
Unbelievably snowy weather this year is inspiring more winter paintings!
The Rowing Club 48 x 48 acrylic on canvas - sold
The Rowing Club is a Vancouver landmark. It sits majestically in Coal Harbour in Stanley Park. It was the reflections in the water that drew me to put paint on canvas for this one.
Caulfeild Rocks 30 x 48 acrylic on canvas - sold
24 x 48 acrylic on canvas – sold This is my favourite summer swimming spot!! It does my soul good to warm up on the rocks and it is so refreshing to slip into the ocean! Looking out across the water to Lighthouse Park on the right and straight ahead to Point Grey.
Caulfeild Cove 30 x 48 acrylic on canvas - sold
This is painted from the point looking back towards Caulfeild Cove. The rocks gracefully stretch out into the water and the sandy beach is at the head of the cove on the far shore in the painting.
Horseshoe Bay 12 x 24 acrylic on canvas - sold
12 x 24 acrylic on canvas Horseshoe Bay is a protective cove, where the ferries from Vancouver Island, Gibsons and Bowen Island dock. This little ferry travels the Bowen Island route. This view is looking north to Howe Sound where the mountains reach steeply toward the sky.
Capilano River Canyon 10 x 20 acrylic on canvas - sold
This panting began in the Capilano River Canyon when I was following the trails near Cleveland Dam. The dark cliffs with the trees towering above set the stage for the sunlight the hit the other side of the river!!