Golden morning light filters through towering pines, casting long shadows that feel both eternal and ephemeral. This watercolor captures the fleeting magic of daybreak in the forest — a gentle reminder of the beauty that stillness brings.
Golden morning light filters through towering pines, casting long shadows that feel both eternal and ephemeral. This watercolor captures the fleeting magic of daybreak in the forest — a gentle reminder of the beauty that stillness brings.
Louise Wilder is a Pacific Northwest artist whose work is shaped by the land. Painting from trailheads, riversides, and cabin porches, she captures the wilderness in its raw, quiet moments.