This small painting celebrates the beauty of the ordinary and insignificant. An amazing confluence of natural vegetation and scraps thrown away by people creates this strange beauty. One might be reminded of the beauty and light Emily Carr found in her paintings of clear cuts … Read More →
Category Archives: Art: Landscapes
Untitled Experiment in Blue
Take “Valley View” and approach it from a different perspective. you might end up with something that has no objects but projects a more generic theme than trees, leaves and the like. Is it an abstract or a landscape.
Valley View
A bit bluish compared to the painting, but it deals with a number of interests I have expressed previously.
“Road to … in Blue”
I am often intrigued by where a road or path might lead to especially one which is not accessible such as this one was/is. The limited palette adds mystery and ambiance to this acrylic on canvas painting.
A Whistler View
A visit to the top of Whistler mountain inspired this painting. I used colour to convey a sense of the atmosphere of being there. Acrylic on canvas larger than the others. On show at Studio 2880 in Prince George.



Roadside Beauty
Giving the insignificant significance is the idea here. A view of the roadside on a walk in Hazelton B C inspired this piece. Both manipulate by me and inspired by nature it shows my growing interest in abstract over mimicry.