Thursday, August 31, 2006

Heron

There is something soothing about watching (OK, spying on) a heron doing his/her thing. To know that the bird doesn't share your concerns and worries, but is intently focussed on the task at hand, providing food, grooming, flying, whatever....it is humbling and at the same time empowering.

Despite our geo political conflicts, our environmental crises etc. the heron keeps its watch on the world.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Changing Vision


My art tends to focus on the Landscape, nature in the raw so to speak. While this is creatively stimulating I am trying to branch out, to adapt more of the works of Humanity to my images. It is quite a radical shift, but I find digital photography is speeding the process somewhat. My vision is always a work in progress, growing and adapting to my enviroenment and moods.



Before I would have to spend countless hours sketching and comparing, now I can take a few shots and view the effects on screen. If an idea works I can incorporate it into a watercolor. Technology can work to artistic advantage. (a hard thing for a pseudo-luddite like me)

Monday, August 28, 2006

The West Coast Trail, My view


If you have been following this blog for a while you may be aware that there have been lots of pictures of the West Coast trail on my blog over the last year or so. The trail is a unique and challenging adventure through some incredible scenery.

I won't go over the specifics of the hike or our experiences on it, those can be found here. (2005) and here (2006)

I would like to talk about my motivation for doing trails such as this. Putting the love I have for wild nature into words is incredibly difficult. Exploring the wilderness and experiencingthe varied spendour of nature fuels my creativity and spirit. My photographs and paintings attempt to capture at least a small measure of the uniqueness of the world.

Back to the WCT. For two years in a row I have strapped on my backpack and attempted this formidable trek. Why? Because Lorien asked me!!! (and because I love it) The sea and coastline have so many different moods that doing a trail at exactly the same time still yields a radically different experience.

Sea ciffs near Nitinat Narrows. This part of the WCT was very vertigo inducing.

Sunday, August 27, 2006


An expanse of rolling surf in the rocky bay of the Klanawa River.

Fog, and more fog. Well necessity is the mother of invention so I got creative with shadows and sunlight.

Saturday, August 26, 2006


A foggy sunset at Tsusiat falls. This was my favourite evening on the trail, although I think Lorien was tired....

Well, we're back from the West Coast Trail, and despite the fact that the trip was cut short due to a tragic pasta related injury we still had a great time. THis pic is quintissential WCT. Waves, rocks, mist and ancient forest on the way to the Klanawa river.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006


The colours kept getting better in this sunset. Now we are into the cobalts and magentas.

I love the feelings this image evokes. Tree silhouette against a hillside stripped bare by logging in the golden light of sunset.

Monday, August 14, 2006


Sunset from Mount Steele seemed to reveal an infinite number of blue and purple mountains.

Climbng up to Mount Steele, Lorien thought the Tet had played a nasty trick on her. The trail kept going up.....at least the views were good.

Sunday, August 13, 2006


We spent the weekend in the Tetrahedron (again!!) and this is the first image to come from it. Morning at Bachelor Lake. While Lorien was safely tucked in bed I was being savaged by mosquitos in pursuit of this image.

Thursday, August 10, 2006


Yet another moonlight shot. This one was from a few days ago. I was trying to create a mystical feel, with the rich blue of the evening sky played off against the silver moon and reflections.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006


THe moon has meaning in every culture. I like it because it's made of cheese.

Hope these guys aren't heading south early. It is very tricky to say something different with wildlife shots. Hope this one does.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006


Sunrise over Howe Sound. The beauty of this scene hides the grim reality of a recent oil spill in the Squamish Estuary.

Monday, August 07, 2006


Another stab at Black and White. We went hiking up Lynn Creek on a changeable day. The clouds created dynamic shapes on the mountains and interesting shadow patterns on the creek.

Sunday, August 06, 2006


The summer moon creates a magical path across Howe Sound to the Sky.

The rich red color of arbutus trees give the Sunshine Coast an almost mediterranean feel.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006


Here is a heavily photoshopped pic of the night sky, a potential painting perhaps?

Here is Lorien with her lantern from Iluminares. What a great festival.