
About the Place
The Kamloops Highlands of British Columbia are a distinctive blend of interior grassland, rocky canyons, and open lakes. This semi-arid terrain features golden ridges, pine forests, and sunlit skies that shift quickly into dramatic cloud patterns. Kamloops Lake, with its blue waters and layered hills, forms the heart of this rugged landscape. The area is defined by contrast—hard rock meets soft grasses, lone trees cling to stone ridges, and light plays freely over wide open space. For artists, this is a study in minimalism and geology: bold shapes, long shadows, and atmospheric perspective dominate. These photo references are ideal for practicing the relationship between land and sky, dry textures, and expansive depth. Let the simplicity and strength of the Kamloops terrain inspire powerful compositions grounded in earth and air.