
Canadian Winter Series
Our world is in a sort of collective ‘wintering’ phase, where we are forced to slow down, sit still, and reflect. We are challenged to look inwards and recognize what is most important to us. The series was inspired by my personal journey of sitting still with transition, heartbreak, and acceptance amongst a global pandemic. It is a reminder to appreciate what’s in front of you and find gratitude for it. For me, that’s winter in Canada. And frankly, it is rather beautiful.
Haida Gwaii Sunrise. Acrylic. 23 x 23.
Castle in the Winter. Acrylic. 24 x 36.
Mount Assiniboine. Acrylic. 12 x 36.
Eramosa Karst. Acrylic. 12 x 36.
The Lake. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Moraine Lake. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Jasper Winter. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Berg Lake Sunset. Acrylic. 24 x 36.
January Sunrise. Acrylic. 16 x 20.
Haida Gwaii Sunrise 2. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Eramosa Karst, Christmas Day. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Isolation. Acrylic. 16 x 20.
Look Down in Lockdown. Acrylic. 16 x 20.
Midday in the Woods. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Glowing Tombstone. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Mount Cain. Acrylic. 24 x 24.
Redoubt. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Breathe. Acrylic. 16 x 20.
Vermilion. Acrylic. 12 x 36.
Three Sisters. Acrylic. 16 x 20.
Assiniboine 2. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Three Sisters in February. Acrylic. 18 x 24.
Assiniboine in August. Acrylic. 24 x 36.
Lost in Quebec. Acrylic. 20 x 20.