A close-up study of textured bark rendered in deep umber washes and earthy gradients. The layered grain and shadowed crevices evoke timeworn resilience—each line a record of quiet strength and age in the forest’s skin.
A close-up study of textured bark rendered in deep umber washes and earthy gradients. The layered grain and shadowed crevices evoke timeworn resilience—each line a record of quiet strength and age in the forest’s skin.
Luke Wilder is a Pacific Northwest artist whose work is shaped by the land. Painting from trailheads, riversides, and cabin porches, he captures the wilderness in its raw, quiet moments.