On Haida Gwaii, B.C. (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands) the feral cows live among the unique flora, fauna and totem ruins. The area is also know as Canada's Galapagos.
This painting was inspired by a backpacking trip my son took when we lived in British Columbia.
The black and white originals are made by hand, then limited edition prints are made on hand-made Twinrocker watercolor paper.
The prints are then hand-painted with watercolors made with bronzite stone from Brazil and lapis lazuli from Greenland and Italy. These semi-precious minerals in the paints add dimension and sparkle to the work. Paints are made by Daniel Smith in Seattle Washington.
Framed and ready to ship to the Silpe Gallery, Hartford, CT