Lake-Inspired Canvas Art
Where the View From The Water Comes Home
Original lake-inspired canvas art shaped by quiet banks, reflected light, hidden coves, wildlife, and the feeling of being on the water long after you have left.
Professionally printed, ready-to-hang canvas art with free shipping nationwide.
Ready-to-Hang Lake & River Art
Lake art shaped by quiet banks, reflected light, hidden coves, and the small living details that make a place stay with you. Made for lakehouses, calm bedrooms, peaceful living rooms, and people who love being near the water.
Finished pieces ready to live in your space. Free Shipping for a limited time.
High Top Evening Daisies was inspired by the way High Top Boat Ramp always feels when we leave Laurel River Lake in the evening. The ramp sits surrounded by Daniel Boone National Forest, and the last light there can make the whole lake feel soft, open, and a little golden.
This painting holds that leaving-the-water feeling: white daisies in the foreground, wildflowers along the bank, a warm sun over the lake, and cool blue-lavender distance settling into the trees. The palette leans sunset peach, misty blue, lavender, lake green, daisy white, and golden yellow.
Color Palette
Leading: Sunset Peach
Secondary: Misty Blue, Lake Green
Support: Daisy White, Golden Yellow, Soft Lavender, Blush Pink, Deep Forest Green
Product Details
Matte canvas print with a soft, low-glare finish
Cotton and polyester canvas stretched on a radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests
1.25” gallery-wrapped profile with finished wrapped sides and clean folded corners
Printed with archival-quality latex inks for rich, lasting color
Back hanging included for easy placement
Rubber dots on the bottom corners help keep the canvas stable on the wall
Made to order and carefully packaged for shipping
Care
If the canvas gathers dust, wipe it gently with a clean, damp cloth.
Keowee Bear at Day's End was inspired by a real black bear encounter on Lake Keowee in Upstate South Carolina. Nathan and I were out fishing during spring break, about to head in, when I said I wanted to see what was around the next corner. Around that corner, tucked into one of those steep, quiet Keowee coves, there was a huge black bear lying in the water at the edge of the lake.
At first, because we could hear people talking near a house up the bank, we thought it might be somebody's very large black dog cooling off in the shallows. But as we drifted closer, it became clear it was a bear, resting in the lake at day's end like it had every right to be there. This painting holds that quiet, mesmerizing feeling: deep green water, golden evening reflections, shadowed shoreline, pale stone, dense mountain foliage, and the bear watching from the cove.
Color Palette
Leading: Deep Lake Green
Secondary: Black Bear, Golden Reflection
Support: Olive Green, Pale Stone, Warm Sand, Rhododendron Green, Soft Cream, Forest Shadow
Product Details
Matte canvas print with a soft, low-glare finish
Cotton and polyester canvas stretched on a radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests
1.25” gallery-wrapped profile with finished wrapped sides and clean folded corners
Printed with archival-quality latex inks for rich, lasting color
Back hanging included for easy placement
Rubber dots on the bottom corners help keep the canvas stable on the wall
Made to order and carefully packaged for shipping
Care
If the canvas gathers dust, wipe it gently with a clean, damp cloth.
Shipping is included for all sizes.
There’s a depth here that doesn’t come from distance alone. It comes from what the water is holding, with the hills sitting back in soft blue while the light filters through the trees and breaks across the surface in warm gold.
What drew me in was the layering. The brighter reflections keep the painting open and luminous, but underneath that, lilac and violet tones begin to move through the water, especially where the shoreline deepens along the edge. It’s not something you notice all at once. It builds the longer you sit with it.
Part of the Reflected Light series, this piece leans into those quieter lake evenings when the light softens and everything starts to blend together, sky, shoreline, and water, until it’s hard to separate one from the other.
Color Palette
Leading: Cool Blue
Secondary: Soft Gold, Blue-Green
Support: Lilac, Deep Violet, Moss Green, Warm Beige
Product Details
Matte canvas print with a soft, non-reflective finish
Archival inks designed to hold color over time
Gallery-wrapped on a 1.25" wood frame
Ready to hang, no framing required
Printed and carefully packaged to order
Care
Dust lightly with a dry, soft cloth
Fresh From the Waterline
New artwork shaped by shifting light, quiet banks, wildlife, and the kinds of lake places that stay with you.
Archival Giclee Prints
Prefer a fine art print?
Select Lakehouse pieces are also available as archival giclee prints on textured fine art paper. They are not stretched canvas prints. They arrive unframed, ready for your own mat, frame, and glass.
If you want a finished piece you can hang right away, the canvas collection is still the easiest choice.
- Textured fine art paper
- Archival inks and giclee printing
- Ships unframed for custom framing

