About the Artist

Wanru Kemp is a Chinese-born artist based in Calgary, Canada. Inspired by traditional landscape ink painting and Chinese philosophy, she creates oil paintings and watercolors that blend observation with memory and emotion. Her work invites a slow, meditative engagement with nature and offers a quiet space for peace and introspection.

Title: Waves of Summer
The salt is no longer on the skin, and I can’t hear the ocean sounds. Some moments pass quickly, yet stay with us for a long time, like glints drifting across breathing waves.

These paintings are Inspired by my summer on Vancouver Island, 2025. I didn’t try to tell the full story of the sea this time. Instead, I pick out moments like a wave’s breath, a flicker of light, or a slight colour shift in the wave’s shadows. Building the depth and space through softened cobalt blue, viridian gradients and transparent layers. I am using brushstrokes and bands of colour to follow the water’s flow, letting the ripples rise and fall like breathing. I intend to make them closer to the ocean that the body remembers.

Waves of Summer #6

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Medium: Oil on panel

Dimensions: 16" x 25"

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Calgary, Canada

About the Artist

Wanru Kemp is a Chinese-born artist based in Calgary, Canada. Inspired by traditional landscape ink painting and Chinese philosophy, she creates oil paintings and watercolors that blend observation with memory and emotion. Her work invites a slow, meditative engagement with nature and offers a quiet space for peace and introspection.

Title: Waves of Summer
The salt is no longer on the skin, and I can’t hear the ocean sounds. Some moments pass quickly, yet stay with us for a long time, like glints drifting across breathing waves.

These paintings are Inspired by my summer on Vancouver Island, 2025. I didn’t try to tell the full story of the sea this time. Instead, I pick out moments like a wave’s breath, a flicker of light, or a slight colour shift in the wave’s shadows. Building the depth and space through softened cobalt blue, viridian gradients and transparent layers. I am using brushstrokes and bands of colour to follow the water’s flow, letting the ripples rise and fall like breathing. I intend to make them closer to the ocean that the body remembers.