The river turns gently through willows and late season grasses, a quiet bend where sunlight drifts across the surface in soft glints. The Fraser River slows here just long enough to catch reflections of warm brush, cool shadows, and the muted blues of the water slipping past the stones.
This painting is about the calm found in small movements. The kind of moment anglers and wanderers know well, where a bend in the river feels like a pause in the day and the landscape asks you to stay a little longer. The warm tones along the bank meet the steady rhythm of the current, creating a sense of ease and natural balance.

