Sacred spaces in every season
Pendle Hill’s twenty-four acres offer an intimate portrait of contemplative grounds where nature and spirituality interweave. These paintings explore the quiet corners of this Quaker retreat center throughout the year — from sun-dappled dawn redwoods standing sentinel near the historic Barn, to the handcrafted cob greenhouse nestled in the organic garden.
Each work captures moments of stillness: winter meadows at rest, morning light on weathered buildings, and the changing moods of this cherished sanctuary in Wallingford, Pennsylvania.

Oil on canvas, 10×8 inches, February 2008

Oil on canvas, 10×8 inches, February 2008

Oil on Canvas, 18×24 inches, February 2012

Oil on Canvas, 18×24 inches, February 2012

Oil on canvas, 20×16 inches, January 2007

Oil on canvas, 20×16 inches, January 2007

Oil on canvas, 14×11 inches, February 2008

Monotype on Rives Rag paper, 17×13 inches, March 2008

Oil on canvas, 18×24 inches, March 2007