View Toward Baker reflects the artist's deep connection to the coastal landscape of White Rock, where sea and sky often meet in shades of blue that seem endless. On clear days, Mount Baker appears in the distance — luminous and still — a gentle reminder of the vastness beyond the shoreline.
The artist painted this scene from memory, recalling those quiet afternoons when the tide moves slowly and the light shifts softly across the water. The brushwork follows the rhythm of gentle waves, while the pale tones evoke the clarity of early morning by the sea.
This piece is both a landscape and a feeling — the peaceful continuity of horizon and reflection, the distant mountain standing like a dream. It celebrates the everyday beauty that surrounds South Surrey and White Rock — familiar, expansive, and full of quiet wonder.