Jenna Robinson spent the first half of her life living in the Canadian Rockies and now resides in the Coastal Mountain Range in Squamish, BC. She discovered her passion for painting in high school and continued to teach herself how to paint through experimentation. The inspiration to put brush to canvas comes from her outdoor lifestyle of exploring her local mountains. Always more content outdoors, Robinson uses painting to express and share her love for nature. Robinson’s work is realistic, yet her focus on contrast lends a surreal element to her mostly acrylic portraits of Canadian mountains, reflections, and forests. Permeating each canvas is her belief that light is an infinitely creative force that plays on landscapes; it’s constantly shifting and revealing a new perspective on a familiar place. Her paintings portray captivating moments of alpenglow on the Tantalus Range, the last golden rays illuminating the Stawamus Chief and glowing sunsets in Howe Sound. Robinson has been exhibiting in solo and group shows in the Sea to Sky Corridor (Vancouver, Squamish and Whistler) since 2012.