Atmospheric Edges
Emotional landscapes of Northern ecosystems
CAD $150 unframed + shipping. Blossom of a Salmon Berry. A precious berry of a Pacific Northwest coastal rainforest. Watercolour on 300 gsm cotton paper, 14 x 11 inches.
Mockup. CAD $150 unframed + shipping
CAD $750 + shipping. Above Vancouver. Oil on canvas. 18 x 24 inches. A lone snowshoer moves through the snowy slopes of Mount Seymour. Have you been to Vancouver’s Narnia? CAD
Mockup. CAD $750 + shipping
SOLD. Mountain Views Oil on canvas. 18 x 24 inches. Inspired by the rugged terrain of Tombstone Territorial Park in the Yukon, this painting reflects on the quiet grandeur of northern ecosystems. It is a meditation on beauty and impermanence, shaped by the pressures of global warming and encroaching human activity. Photo reference: Matt Jackisch
Mockup. SOLD
CAD $750 + shipping. Hideaway on the Wild Side. Oil on canvas. 18 x 24 inches. Tucked in the forest behind the Haida House in Tlell, Haida Gwaii, this painting reimagines a forgotten shack as a quiet refuge — a space of memory, weather, and wildness.
Mockup. CAD $750 + shipping.
Amid the Heat - Unavailable. Acrylic on canvas, 10 x 10 inches. These California poppies bloom defiantly along BC's coast, thriving in sun-baked soil, persisting through drought and flame.
They Flourish - Unavailable. Acrylic on canvas, 10 x 10 inches. These California poppies bloom defiantly along BC's coast, thriving in sun-baked soil, persisting through drought and flame
CAD $150 + shipping. Tug at Dusk, Vancouver Narrows. Acrylic on cradled wood, 10 × 10 inches. A quiet tribute to working waters, this small painting captures a tugboat slipping through the Vancouver Narrows at dusk.
Mockup. CAD $150 + shipping.
CAD $780 + shipping. Nai'kun House Point. Acrylic on canvas, 15 × 30 inches. Inspired by Haida Gwaii and the powerful Haida origin story, this piece honours the sacred shoreline of Nai'kun House Point — where land, sea, and sky converge. With sweeping waves and circling gulls, the painting whispers a longing: that these waters remain pure, the sands undisturbed, and the ancestral stories carried forever in the wind.
Mockup. CAD $780 + shipping.
SOLD. Somewhere In…. Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 18 inches. 'Somewhere in...' invites the viewer to pause at an open gate — a gesture of welcome, wonder, and wandering. Painted from a photograph by Frank Haran, this quiet scene evokes both rootedness and release — a portrait of place, and the paths that call us onward.
Mockup. SOLD
CAD $560 + shipping. Resilient Bigleaf Maples. Acrylic on canvas, 20 x 16 inches. This painting celebrates the enduring presence of bigleaf maples in Bridgman Park, North Vancouver — trees known for their strength, adaptability, and wide, sheltering canopies.
Mockup. CAD $560 + shipping.
Paddles Uniting. CAD $1260 + shipping. Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 30 inches. In this calm stretch of coastal water between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, two paddlers move in quiet rhythm.
Mockup. CAD $1260 + shipping.
CAD $1120 + shipping. Scarred Wealth. Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 16 inches. This piece confronts the legacy of industrial logging in Haida Gwaii, where clearcutting has stripped away ancient ecosystems and cultural memory. Inspired by Emily Carr’s Scorned as Timber, Beloved of Sky, this piece centers a single wounded tree, a last haven for displaced wildlife. Above, a forestry helicopter airlifts a scroll marked with symbolic wealth — its roots dangling — as if value can be extracted without consequence.
SOLD. Pulse. Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 24 inches. A quiet rhythm flows through this monochrome view of the Seymour River — the same waters that once bore the burden of a landslide’s destruction and the resilience of salmon carried by truck to reach their spawning grounds. Swimmers drift like echoes of life, barely seen but wholly felt. This painting honours both human and ecological healing.
SOLD. Take a Journey Without Destination. Acrylic on canvas, 20 x 24 inches. Inspired by Alberta’s storied open roads, this piece invites the viewer to surrender to motion — not for where it leads, but for the quiet revelations along the way.

