A study for A Home.
A study for Kristina.
Sunburned from biking and hiking.
Nothing exciting seems to happen. Good place to chill out.
A fallen leaf picked up at the Meadow Park.
Couldn't figure out its name.
500ml of ice cream has gone in a flash.
Reminds me of hand sleigh bells.
Symbol of the 2010 Paralympic Whistler Games. Agitos is based on the Latin for, "I move".
Appear after the flowering period of Lupins.
A railroad crossing on the Valley Trail.
Sitting on a bench at the edge of Green Lake.
Looks like a sea anemone more than anemones do.
Picked up at Rainbow Park. There was a lot of goose, feathers and droppings.
Hope both wishes will be granted.
At Green Lake in Whistler.
Reproduced Vermeer's work for study.
Don't know the name of the mountain.
Called rose spiraea. Pink and fluffy.
Looks lonely standing by itself.
Lucia Gelato; fresh | natural | whistler
Walking on tiptoes.
Blackberries are red when they are green.
A good motif and a good snack.
The teeth of the lion.
They would make beautiful sounds if they were bells.
Looking up at the night sky.
A curly fallen leave of a potted plant.
Used in salads and soups.
A potted foliage plant.
The flowering time seemed to have passed its peak.
Sleeping or pretending.
Pearls in mountains.
The Whistler Village was filled with smiles.
I love the smell of fresh coffee.
Seen everywhere in Whistler.
Wildflowers in a glass.
Found on a roadside. Pretty and strong.
My favorite flower in Whistler.
Cute yellow flowers, also called crowfoots or buttercups.
After my first work in Whistler.
Bought at a Crocs shop in Whistler.
It looks like some sort of poppy.
A star in the center.
It's probably a Steller's Jay feather.
Dwarf Cornel, Bunchberry, Quatre-temps, or Crackerberry. It has many names.
One of the most familiar flowers in Whistler.
庭先で見つけた、ピンク色の勿忘草。
青い手の習作。