Pauline’s move from Vancouver to the Okanagan Valley, BC in 2011, allowed her the space to enjoy a more present life-experience while embracing a sense of curiosity and adventure.

Pauline’s daily practice of hiking these rugged landscapes naturally urges her to explore the emotional influence of craggy places and spaces. The creation of her abstract paintings is driven by a process of exploration where experimentation and discovery lead the way. Her sensitivity to design and balance, married with the influence of the raw topography flanking Okanagan Lake is a lovely juxtaposition to her search for depth and meaning.

Pauline’s work is collected across Canada, the US, Australia, Germany, Scotland, the UK, Saudi Arabia, and Holland.