Vancouver Parks and Lakes
Vancouver’s urban parks and lakes presents a stark contrast to the quiet crisp landscapes of Iqaluit in winter, with their clean architectural lines, faceless parka silhouettes, and varied and impressive light phenomena.
With no snowy veneer we see a different limited pallet. Early spring is an interesting time of year in Vancouver and certainly not its most beautiful, skies are gray and the landscape is bleak but there are hints of green in our local parks that whisper about springs arrival.
Hastings Park #2, Oil on panel, 13.5" x 13.5", 2019
Trout Lake#1, Oil on panel, 16"x16", 2019
Trout Lake #2, Oil on panel, 18"x 24", 2019
Trout Lake #3, Oil on panel, 10"x12", 2019
Deer Lake with Two Figures, Oil on panel, 12"x 36", 2019
Woodland Park, Oil on panel, 16"x20", 2019
Burnaby Lake with Rider, Oil on panel, 16" x 16", 2019
Crescent Beach, Oil on panel, 8"x10", 2019
Deer Lake #2, Oil on panel, 18"x24", 2019
Burnaby Lake, Oil on panel, 17.5" x 17.5", 2019
Hasting Park #1, Oil an panel 19.5" x 25.5" , 2019
Lost Lagoon, Oil on panel, 25.5" x 49.5", 2019
New Brighton Park, Oil on panel, 25.5" x 37.5", 2019