This Member's Showcase features Artists in Canada's Active Membership who are dedicated to producing new artwork and crafts. Find Canadian art from paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolour, as well as mixed media, photography, drawings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, wood working and jewelry. Pay no commissions. All transactions are with the artist unless represented by Artists in Canada. Prices are the same as dealing with the artist.
From our Mi’kmaq Legends, the beast Shapeshifter is rising from the depths of underground hell.
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The boy is reading Mi’kmaq Legends and the characters are coming alive in todays time.
Mekmoowesu teaching songbirds to sing in the forest.
His withered old facial skin reminds me of the cracks in rocks
Black n white print on copper plate
My work is a reflection of my fascination with the fragmented, grid-like patterns found in nature which I use to abstractly capture the essence of landscapes, horizons and the notion of journeys and migration. I draw inspiration from the colours, forms, and the rich textures found in “rewilded” landscapes then translate these elements into abstract compositions that evoke feelings of exploration and interconnectedness with nature. Available at Galerie St. Laurent + Hill.
My work is a reflection of my fascination with the fragmented, grid-like patterns found in nature which I use to abstractly capture the essence of landscapes, horizons and the notion of journeys and migration. I draw inspiration from the colours, forms, and the rich textures found in “rewilded” landscapes then translate these elements into abstract compositions that evoke feelings of exploration and interconnectedness with nature. This painting is inspired by walking trails, awe inspiring mountain vistas, waterfalls and endless skies. Available at Petroff Gallery.
My work is a reflection of my fascination with the fragmented, grid-like patterns found in nature which I use to abstractly capture the essence of landscapes, horizons and the notion of journeys and migration. I draw inspiration from the colours, forms, and the rich textures found in “rewilded” landscapes then translate these elements into abstract compositions that evoke feelings of exploration and interconnectedness with nature. Available at the Petroff Gallery.