These monochromatic paintings framed, focus on use of shape and line. Painted in a limited palette with blue in black and shades of white, they command your attention with an intriguing sense of movement that is captivating. With a dramatic flow and unity, they are set in beautifully crafted birch wooden floating frames. They are truly a beautiful piece of art individually or collectively.
Item details
Price
C$ 250.00
Quantity available
3
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 12 in
Width: 2 in
Height: 12 in
Package
Length/Depth: 16 in
Width: 5 in
Height: 16 in
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Free
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Meet your seller
A psychotherapist by profession, I also enjoy a pursuit in the visual arts. Originally a potter, later I studied botanical painting and carbon dust drawing at U of T, followed by completing a diploma in Fine Art at the Toronto School of Art, where I developed a love for figurative and abstract art. SInce then my has continued to evolve while studying with other artists whose work I admire.
My work expands over a number of motifs using mark making, colour and shapes to create dynamic and evocative images. Art is a journey, that allows me to look inward, to explore, reflect and give shape to my inner voice.
I am a visual artist working in mixed media, acrylics and oils. The creative process is a journey of exploration, risk taking and reflection. In this journey, I never know where it will take me, but if trust myself and allow the process to unfold it can be magical.
I am interested in the freedom to create and the control required to reflect and consider how I use the elements of colour, shapes, lines and texture, and how they can come together. I ask myself, does this piece speak to me? How does it sit with me? What is it saying to me? The end result must be both exciting and satisfying. Then I know it's finished.