Coastal Skies Collection

Announcing a new mini-collection of signed fine art prints

Luminous & Joyful – the Anticipation collection captures the soft colours and swooping forms of expansive coastal skies. The collection is a celebration of the return of the light as the days get longer after many dark winter months. It is also a celebration of the beautiful coastal landscape that I call home. The original paintings were made with gouache on watercolour paper. Creating them felt like a dance of gentle colour and movement.

 
 

Customize Your Collection

Prints in the collection are available INDIVIDUALLY, as a TRIO, or as a  CURATED SET OF SIX – giving you options for creating your own personalized display of coastal skies.

This last option is my favourite. It not only gets you significant savings per print – it is also the most impactful way to display them. 

INDIVIDUALLY and as a TRIO, they are luminous and joyful… 

As a FULL COLLECTION, they create such a beautiful and striking impression when viewed from across the room. All together, they’ll be about 20”x30” once framed and mounted together on the wall – the size of a large painting!

I carefully selected these six skyscapes and curated them into a grid layout to remove any guesswork for you, but you're – of course – most welcome to display them however suits you and your space best. May the collection bring you joy for years to come!


Anticipate good things to come…

I hope this collection will allow you to

inhale deeply

feel a little lighter,

and find a joyful sense of hope.

The light has begun to return to our days 💙


 
 

Artist’s Note:

The original paintings were part of a larger series of about twenty paintings of coastal skies. I just couldn’t get enough of the soft colours and swooping forms! View the gallery

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