One of the best advantages of Facebook is sharing photos with friends. They can open a window to the world we haven’t yet seen, or refresh memories of past adventures.
I am always scouring for photos I’d like to paint, and this one was no exception. Taken by a high school friend who lives on Bowen Island, British Columbia, it captures the beauty of the Pacific, Mt. Gardner, and the majesty of hyacinth-like spring wild flowers. Doesn’t it make you want to add this location to your vacation bucket list?
The Lonely Planet describes Bowen Island as “one of the best days out you can have from Vancouver.” And since I can vouch for the exceptional city of Vancouver, I look forward to visiting the island one day.
With a temperate climate, the island is a four-season destination for hiking, cycling, kayaking, arts and culture, golf, and fishing. The original name for Bowen Island, Nex̱wlélex̱m, is in the Squamish language. The Squamish people used and occupied the area as campsites for hunting and gathering trips. The island has a land area of 49.94 km2 (19.28 sq mi).
Update: This painting has sold. Check out art prints and other products with this image at my Redbubble shop!