This painting feels like a quiet collision between memory, identity, and landscape - a conversation staged inside the lush, breathing green of the West Coast. This is not just a homage - it is a re-entry. A stepping into the landscape that Emily Carr once painted, but with a contemporary body, a contemporary voice. The result is a layered story about Canada itself: how histories linger, how identities are worn and re-worn, and how the land continues to hold it all, quietly, relentlessly.
- Subject Matter: portrait
- Collections: Interventions, Recent Paintings