Posts Tagged ‘Howe Sound’
New Prints!
I have 5 new paintings available in print form: including matted on fine art paper, limited edition giclee on stretched canvas, and folded greeting card- all made in Canada. Please click on an image below for more information and to view all available print options. Thank you!
Read MoreForest Bathing
‘Forest Bathing’ 30″x40″ 2023 My latest painting in celebration of the great Grizzly Bear. $540 was raised for the Grizzly Bear Foundation from the sale of this piece! For more information and to order prints please view this painting on my shop here: https://artbydi.ca/artwork/forest-bathing/ ‘Forest Bathing’ 2023 – 30″x40″ – acrylic on canvas
Read MoreAFC ‘Pacific Coast Portraits’ Exhibition
“This beautiful exhibit features pieces that are themed on wildlife and wild places, with a special emphasis on birds in the Pacific Coast. It is in the nature house from September 16th – September 30th 2023 and is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10am-2pm to view. Each purchase directly supports conservation and environmental education.…
Read MoreNew Painting: Eventide
Atl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound is a beautiful place to be at any time of day. However- I find there is one time when she really shines: eventide. Eventide is another word for evening, or dusk, when the world settles and colors come alive. The word itself is Middle English, from the Old English ǣfentīd, derived from ǣfen…
Read MoreShort Documentary – Art for Sea to Sky
The short documentary ‘Art for Sea to Sky’ is out now! Created by Molly Dennis this film follows along as I prepare for my Art for Sea to Sky Exhibition on Bowen Island in the summer of 2021. Watch now on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W3uqSSCrcU Thank you for watching 🙂 You can still view the Art for…
Read MoreHowe Sound II
New Painting! ‘Howe Sound II’ 30″x48″ 2022 ~ acrylic on canvas Something that always amazes me about Atl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound is the ever-changing colors. How is it possible that the same mountains and the same islands can be so completely different moment to moment, day to day, year to year. The lighting and the weather, the…
Read MoreThe Arbutus Tree
The Arbutus tree (Arbutus menziesii), also known as the Pacific Madrone, is a striking sight along the western coast of North America. Their range stretches from from southern Vancouver Island down to Mexico, including pockets throughout the Salish Sea including Howe Sound. It can be seen clinging to rocks and cliffs, typically growing within 1.5…
Read MoreHowe Sound Art
Inspired by beautiful Atl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound, British Columbia, my contemporary acrylic paintings reflect the majestic beauty of this special place. It is western Canada’s southernmost fjord- a place born of volcanic activity and sculpted by the icy flow of glaciers. Located just north of Vancouver, BC, you will pass through Howe Sound as you drive along…
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