Where the light feels ‘Just-Right’
Lakehouse Studies
Goldilocks was always one of my favorite stories—not for the storyline, but for that feeling of moving through a place and knowing when something finally fit. I’ve carried that into this collection. I’m always drawn to water, but when there’s a house in the painting, it opens something else—it invites a story, a sense of stepping inside rather than just looking on. These pieces are built from real lakes and real light, but softened and layered into something more dreamlike, less about one exact place and more about a feeling you recognize. They sit somewhere between real and remembered, a little quieter, a little more imagined, and intentionally different from my other work—and that’s what I like about them. —Rachel
Lake Burton - Blue Hour
Torch Lake - Mid July
Lake Saranac — Evening Glow Through the Trees
Lake Martin — Golden Bank and Quiet Water
Torch Lake - Emerald Curve
Lake George - Peaceful Walkway
Lake Coeur d'Alene - Still Water Reflections
Torch Lake - Modern Golden Reflections
Lake Travis - Tiered Evening Lights
Lake Austin - String Light Night
Lake Lanier - Clear Water Edge
Lake Chelan - Turquoise Water
Lake Winnipesaukee — Summer Greens at the Water’s Edge
Lake Austin — Warm Edge of Summer Light
Lake Chelan - August Peridot
Lake Martin - June Sand Walk
Wyoming Lake — Open Water and Distant Light
Norris Lake - Rock Shelf, Clear Water
Lake George — Stillness with Fading Light
Lake Tahoe - Curving Shore, Clear Depth
Lake Tahoe - Golden Reflection
Lake Tahoe - Turquoise Edge, Open Water
Lake LBJ - End of Day
Lake George — Violet Water at Dusk
Norris Lake - Light Holding the Bank
Lake Tahoe - Boulders in Clear Water
Wyoming Lake — Morning Clarity Along the Shore
All Lakehouse Studies images and artwork are original works by Lakehouse Portrait Co. and Rachel Stepek. All rights reserved.