The Making of 'Serenity in Stone'

25 March, 2026 0 comments Leave a comment

If you are familiar with my work, you will know I’m often drawn to the ancient rocks and pristine blue lakes of the Canadian Shield.

I grew up surrounded by this rugged landscape and it keeps finding its way into my paintings.

This past winter, I decided to really spend some time on the Shield - at least on paper. From January through March, I worked away in the studio, bit by bit, on the largest watercolour paper I can manage.

The subject was a place I hold close to my heart: the quiet, timeless shores of Georgian Bay.

The genesis of this major work began over twenty years ago, when my husband and I spent a quiet weekend at a small Eco-lodge tucked among the islands of Georgian Bay. 

It was my first time seeing up close the ancient striped rocks of this region, and I was truly captivated. With my very first digital camera in hand, I captured over 200 epic photos, some of which are pictured in this post.

Out on the water in a kayak, I came face to face with that landscape in a way I never had before.

The smooth, ancient rock rising out of the gorgeous blue waters of the bay, and the wind‑sculpted trees, all stayed with me. 

Ever since then, those rocks and trees have felt like old companions.

Their patterns, their strength, and their quiet resilience have found their way into several dozen artworks over the years. 

Painting them feels a bit like returning to a place that knows me as well as I know it.

The photo shown here has inspired four previous paintings, which are pictured in the photo collage below:

When one of the galleries representing my art mentioned a while ago that they had clients showing interest in my large rocky landscapes, I decided this Georgian Bay scene would be a good candidate for a large-format piece.

With a finished image measuring 40 x 28 inches, this new varnished watercolour painting titled Serenity in Stone is over twice the size of the previous four paintings put together.

I made sure to photograph the work in progress at the end of each stage, so I could compile this two-minute video showing the whole process. Click on the image below and enjoy!

I hope you have found this creation story interesting and informative. Serenity in Stone is now on display at Eclipse Art at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, ON. Click here for more details or purchase inquiries about Serenity in Stone.

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