- Artwork size: 3 times 16″ X 16″ Triptych
- Sub-straight: Linen Panel Board
- Finished size: 3 Times 16″X 16″
- Medium: Oil and Cold Wax
- Style: Impressionistic Landscape
- Un- Framed




Original artwork information
This painting was ignited in me from a drive by in the Canmore, Alberta area. Having hiked and spent many hours in this region of our beautiful Rockies, this scene never fails to inspire me, The Three Sisters are a famous trio of mountains, in our western Alberta part of the Rocky Mountains. My heart thought of the wonderful bond between sisters and how steadfast these three are during any season and any weather, they endure. So the name was born from that idea, “Forever Sisters”.
Limited edition print information:

This painting was ignited in me from a drive by in the Canmore, Alberta area. Having hiked and spent many hours in this region of our beautiful Rockies, this scene never fails to inspire me, The Three Sisters are a famous trio of mountains, in our western Alberta part of the Rocky Mountains. My heart thought of the wonderful bond between sisters and how steadfast these three are during any season and any weather, they endure. So the name was born from that idea, “Forever Sisters”.

Original artwork information:
Serenity is done with Oil and Cold wax, created all with different tools and no paint brushes. I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Spirit Island near Jasper a few years ago, with my niece and my 86 year old mother. We took a boat ride to this location. It was so magical and I’d always wanted to experience this sacred place myself. It did not disappoint, I didn’t want to leave. When I got home, I knew I wanted to paint this scene and remember the beauty of this unique, God-designed place. See the original painting of Serenity — Spirit Island (24×36) for sale here.
Limited edition print information:





One of several pieces I”ve painted in different ways of this scene. The contrast of the looming Three Sisters Mountains grey blue in the background with the yellow, red and brown hues reflecting into the little creek that winds it’s way through Canmore is simply captivating.