Photography & Acrylic on Sculpted Canvas, 24 x 50 x 2.5 inches, 61 x 127 x 6 cm
As I’m working on the sketches, the series, “After the Storm”, starts to evolve. With this triptych I wanted to capture the elements that surround me at Bon Echo Provincial Park. My campsite sits beside a road that leads to the beach. Beside the road runs a creek that empties into the lake and all of it is surrounded by the forest. That is what I wanted to capture in “The Creek, the Road, the Forest”.
Commissions welcome.
Item details
GTIN: 6200
Price
C$ 975.00
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1
Dimensions
Package
Length/Depth: 24 in
Width: 50 in
Height: 2.5 in
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Meet your seller
Paul Brandejs was born in the Czech Republic, immigrating to Canada as a child. He studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts, where earned scholarships that enabled him to study with Ilda Lubane. Lubane had a profound impact on Brandejs’ work.
After studying Fine Art at the Ontario College of Art, he spent a year in Florence, studying under Canadian figurative artist Tom LaPierre.
Paul is a member of Gallery 1313, Artists' Network, and used to sit on the Artists' Network Board of Directors. His work is included in private collections in Canada, the United States, France, and the Czech Republic.
Postmodern art has a fixation on absolute contrasts; photography and painting, abstract and representation, and conceptual and practical. My study is a dismantling of these conventional categories through the integration of elements found within sculpture, painting, and photography.