Byers Peak rises above the Fraser Valley with a quiet presence, its slopes still wrapped in late snow that catches the rainy afternoon light. Below, the open meadow is beginning to turn green again, glowing softly in contrast to the cool blues of the mountains. The scene feels both vast and intimate, a moment where light, distance, and silence seem to balance perfectly.
This painting reflects that pause between seasons in the high country, when the snow hasn’t yet released its hold but spring is already pressing forward. The mountain feels less like a backdrop and more like a quiet witness to the changing light of the valley below.
Available through Cassens Fine Art in Hamilton, MT.

