Spring Shore captures that subtle yet unmistakable shift when winter gives way to spring along the beaches of South Surrey. The artist often walks these paths as new greens begin to appear — moss brightens on driftwood, sea grass lifts with the wind, and sunlight finds its way through the coastal haze.
In this painting, layers of translucent greens and soft blues evoke the feeling of air touched by salt and rain. The brushwork flows like tidewater meeting sand, suggesting both movement and calm. It is a study in renewal — not the boldness of spring elsewhere, but the quiet, persistent growth that defines the coast.
Spring Shore invites the viewer to sense that gentle awakening — the way the landscape breathes again after months of muted color, alive with fresh light and the promise of change.