Peaks & Pines
You’re invited to get closer—to the ridgelines, the shadows, the quiet details that make the forest feel alive.
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Peaks & Pines is a sculptural reflection of places that have stayed with me—mountain peaks and forests I’ve hiked and stood in awe of.
The natural wood grain weaves through each piece, and the layers of texture capture the shadows and energy of those landscapes.
Oh, beautiful Castle Mountain… I love watching this massive rock face rise from the trees, changing colours as we drive from Banff to Lake Louise. The hike up to the tree line is worth it for the amazing views of the Bow Valley.
Castle Mountain rises above the Bow Valley, glowing in ever-changing colours, light, and form. It’s the most magical mountain silhouette.
You’ll find this big mossy covered rock tucked away on the side of a trail. The droopy trees will call out to you, and you will stop too and get sucked into the bed of moss above.
Mount Rundle watches over Banff from nearly every direction. I have fond memories of paddling Vermilion Lakes beneath its glow and plans to hike it this summer.
The Three Sisters rise above Canmore, welcoming us when the mountains call. Their silhouettes shift as we pass by, and they glow beneath the snow and night sky.
If you only get one hike in life, choose Tent Ridge. It’s a magical walk along the ridgeline of 3 mountains. This mountain is full of shadows and mystery.
When you climb up a mountain, you get a lot of tree time. This amazing tree found me on the Sulphur Mountain trail in Banff. Greens, oranges and yellows lit it up.
Along Two Jack Lake you’ll find this little tree island, just waiting for you to jump across the rocks to get there. Look up and enjoy the swaying pines. It’s heaven on earth.
Have you ever spotted a little lonely tree on the edge of a mountain? Well, this little guy needed a hug and then just needed to be painted.