60 × 80 cm · Oil on Canvas
Inspired by Kleanza Creek, BC
Inspired by the winding path of Kleanza Creek, this painting follows water as it moves patiently through stone, forest, and light. Evergreens rise in layered veils, softened by distance and mist, while the creek below gathers reflection and motion, guiding the eye inward. Earth-toned rock faces ground the composition as cool blues and greens carry a sense of quiet momentum.
Where the Water Finds Its Way is about continuity rather than spectacle. It holds the calm certainty of familiar land—how water remembers its path, and how returning to a place can feel both grounding and expansive at once.
60 × 80 cm · Oil on Canvas
Inspired by Kleanza Creek, BC
Inspired by the winding path of Kleanza Creek, this painting follows water as it moves patiently through stone, forest, and light. Evergreens rise in layered veils, softened by distance and mist, while the creek below gathers reflection and motion, guiding the eye inward. Earth-toned rock faces ground the composition as cool blues and greens carry a sense of quiet momentum.
Where the Water Finds Its Way is about continuity rather than spectacle. It holds the calm certainty of familiar land—how water remembers its path, and how returning to a place can feel both grounding and expansive at once.