Description

A calm summers day in Howe Sound: endless blues and dancing sunlight. Layer upon layer of islands covered in rich temperate coastal rainforest. Floating through the Sound you might meet a variety of our local wildlife: sea birds, sea lions, seals, dolphins and if you are very lucky maybe some of our elusive visitors: Orcas.

British Columbia’s southernmost fjord is home to an abundance of wildlife. From the top of the 2,000 m mountains to the bottom of the 285 m trenches Howe Sound hosts a huge variety of flora and fauna. But nothing is quite as powerful as encountering a pod of the world’s largest member of the dolphin family.

Orcinus orca, or Killer Whale, lives in virtually every ocean across the world from the tropics to the arctic. In Howe Sound we have two populations of Orca that visit to hunt prey throughout the year. Most common are the Transient or Bigg’s Orcas. These whales travel up and down the coast from California to Alaska in search of various marine mammals to hunt such as seals, sea lions, dolphins and even small whales. The other group is known as the Southern Resident Orcas which live only in and around the waters of the Salish Sea and feed exclusively on Spring or Chinook Salmon.

For this painting I wanted to capture the feeling of a beautiful blue summer’s day off the northeast coast of Bowen Island, with Cates Bay and Finisterre Island to the left. Calm water and soothing ocean sparkles contrast the thrill and excitement of seeing a family of these majestic, powerful whales cruise by as they travel the Sound in search of healthy oceans full of food.

Howe Sound is recovering and the whales are returning. It is a remarkable example for a positive future: how a once damaged environment can recover from industrialization and once again become a healthy and thriving ecosystem.

 

Cards are $5 each or 5 for 20

  • Printed on high quality card stock
  • Blank inside with envelope included
  • All original prints
  • Made in Canada

Matted Prints are standard sizes in a double white mat $45

  • Giclees printed on archival cotton fine art paper
  • Acid, lignin and chlorine free
  • High quality Epson inks
  • Double mat fits standard frame sizes
  • Made in Canada

Canvas Prints – various sizes and prices

  • Archival cotton canvas Giclee prints stretched over 1.5″ wide wooden stretcher bars
  • Additional coating of museum grade protective UV varnish
  • Basis Weight: 430 gsm, Material: Cotton, Surface Finish: Satin, Thickness: 23 mil
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Edition limited to 150 prints
  • Signed by the artist and embellished with fresh paint
  • Wired and ready to hang
  • Printed in Vancouver, BC to the highest modern printing standards
  • Made in Canada
  • Please note: canvas prints are made to order and ready in approximately 2-3 weeks

Additional information

Media

Canvas Print, Matted Print, Card

Size

10" x 18", 14" x 24", 21" x 36", 27" x 46", 30" x 50", 36" x 60", 42" x 72", 5" x 7", 8″ x 11″ print in 11″ x 14″ mat

For this painting I wanted to capture the feeling of a beautiful blue summer’s day off the northeast coast of Bowen Island, with Cates Bay and Finisterre Island to the left. Calm water and soothing ocean sparkles contrast the thrill and excitement of seeing a family of these majestic, powerful whales cruise by as they travel the Sound in search of healthy oceans full of food.

Description

A calm summers day in Howe Sound: endless blues and dancing sunlight. Layer upon layer of islands covered in rich temperate coastal rainforest. Floating through the Sound you might meet a variety of our local wildlife: sea birds, sea lions, seals, dolphins and if you are very lucky maybe some of our elusive visitors: Orcas.

British Columbia’s southernmost fjord is home to an abundance of wildlife. From the top of the 2,000 m mountains to the bottom of the 285 m trenches Howe Sound hosts a huge variety of flora and fauna. But nothing is quite as powerful as encountering a pod of the world’s largest member of the dolphin family.

Orcinus orca, or Killer Whale, lives in virtually every ocean across the world from the tropics to the arctic. In Howe Sound we have two populations of Orca that visit to hunt prey throughout the year. Most common are the Transient or Bigg’s Orcas. These whales travel up and down the coast from California to Alaska in search of various marine mammals to hunt such as seals, sea lions, dolphins and even small whales. The other group is known as the Southern Resident Orcas which live only in and around the waters of the Salish Sea and feed exclusively on Spring or Chinook Salmon.

For this painting I wanted to capture the feeling of a beautiful blue summer’s day off the northeast coast of Bowen Island, with Cates Bay and Finisterre Island to the left. Calm water and soothing ocean sparkles contrast the thrill and excitement of seeing a family of these majestic, powerful whales cruise by as they travel the Sound in search of healthy oceans full of food.

Howe Sound is recovering and the whales are returning. It is a remarkable example for a positive future: how a once damaged environment can recover from industrialization and once again become a healthy and thriving ecosystem.

 

Cards are $5 each or 5 for 20

  • Printed on high quality card stock
  • Blank inside with envelope included
  • All original prints
  • Made in Canada

Matted Prints are standard sizes in a double white mat $45

  • Giclees printed on archival cotton fine art paper
  • Acid, lignin and chlorine free
  • High quality Epson inks
  • Double mat fits standard frame sizes
  • Made in Canada

Canvas Prints – various sizes and prices

  • Archival cotton canvas Giclee prints stretched over 1.5″ wide wooden stretcher bars
  • Additional coating of museum grade protective UV varnish
  • Basis Weight: 430 gsm, Material: Cotton, Surface Finish: Satin, Thickness: 23 mil
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Edition limited to 150 prints
  • Signed by the artist and embellished with fresh paint
  • Wired and ready to hang
  • Printed in Vancouver, BC to the highest modern printing standards
  • Made in Canada
  • Please note: canvas prints are made to order and ready in approximately 2-3 weeks

Additional information

Media

Canvas Print, Matted Print, Card

Size

10" x 18", 14" x 24", 21" x 36", 27" x 46", 30" x 50", 36" x 60", 42" x 72", 5" x 7", 8″ x 11″ print in 11″ x 14″ mat