Tide's Edge | 24 in x 20 in | Walnut

Sale price $2,075.00
  • Original acrylic on canvas
  • Protective varnish
  • Ready to hang
  • Worldwide shipping available
  • Pick-up available
  • Includes hand-signed certificate of authenticity

All original paintings are final sale. If you have questions about colours or sizes, I'm very happy to answer them in advance. Thank you for your understanding.


About the Collection

Across the Pacific Northwest, the change from summer to fall is subtle. Not a single moment, but a gradual shift in the air and light. Evenings grow shorter, the sun lowers its position, and the atmosphere clears. Light Between Seasons captures this transformation.

THE SCIENCE OF AUTUMN LIGHT

As autumn air cools and clears, the sun sinks lower in the Northern Hemisphere sky, and sunlight travels farther through the atmosphere. The shorter blue wavelengths scatter away, leaving the long, glowing tones of red, orange, and gold. With less haze and more contrast, fall light reveals itself with a sharper, more defined brilliance. An intensity unique to the season.

Process & Paintings

This year as summer turned to fall, I really noticed how the quality of the light changed. The air felt clearer. Colours looked deeper and more defined. Many of the paintings use colour and contrast to follow that transition. Warm light against cool shadow, saturated tones beside calm neutrals. You’ll see yellow next to violet, red beside green, orange near blue. These intentional contrasts are a tribute to the subtle beauty of nature shifting through seasons.

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Meet the artist

Christina is a Canadian artist known for creating bold and compelling landscapes. Her work often combines neutral colours and strong contrasts to evoke depth, emotion, and a deep reverence for nature. "My art is a tribute to nature and the centuries of evolution that connect it to our well-being." Christina lives with her family on Vancouver Island, Canada, on the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw, Snaw-naw-as, and Stz'uminus Peoples. Her paintings are featured in fine art galleries and held in private and corporate collections across North America and Europe.