This collection of fine art prints is part of The River She Knows—a body of work rooted in ancestral connection, ecological reverence, and creative surrender. Each original painting was made using pigments respectfully gathered from the riverbed, alongside acrylic, pastel, and natural elements like mint leaves and rose petals. These pieces are not just images of nature, but quiet collaborations with it—offering moments of stillness, spirit, and reflection.
“Higher Ground”
Higher Ground is a portrait of inner and outer weather—an abstracted landscape stirred by wind, water, and rising emotion. Created with natural pigments gathered from the riverbed, along with acrylic and pastel, this piece evokes the feeling of being both grounded and uplifted, shaped by the elements and held by them.
“Brandon’s Quiet Shoulder”
Drawn from the earth and spirit of Kerry, Brandon’s Quiet Shoulder is a contemplative portrait of Mount Brandon’s gentle slope. The original was created using natural pigments respectfully gathered from the land, blended with acrylic and pastel to evoke the mountain’s quiet strength and the weathered beauty of its ridge.
“The Part That Glows”
A painting about quiet intensity — a pulse beneath the surface. The deep magenta carries emotion like a current, cutting through earth tones and clouded light. Made with natural pigments gathered from the riverbed, pastel, acrylic, oil, and dried rose petals from our garden, it reflects the tension between what stays hidden and what insists on being seen.
“Where the Wild Still Waits”
A mountain that surfaced slowly, holding the feeling of something quiet and wild, still waiting to be found. This piece is for the one who carries their people with quiet strength, and for the one watching from below, longing for steadiness and listening for the way forward. The peak is both a presence and a calling—a place to remember who came before and begin to find our own inner knowing.
“From the Spring”
A painting shaped by quiet listening—to the river, the earth, and the emotional undercurrents that move through both. Created with natural riverbed pigments, pastel, and acrylic, this piece is part of The River She Knows—a series rooted in reverence for ancestry, environment, and the healing power of creative process.
“Where the Fierce Waters Rise”
A painting shaped by the storm and the silence that follows. Created in response to a moment of deep sorrow and strength, it honours those who face danger with conviction rooted in love. The stillness that follows the storm is not absence, but quiet resilience. This piece holds the memory of both violence and grace—of something rising through fear, with love at its helm.