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Crystal Cove B.C.
Crystal Cove B.C.
Mixed media on canvas. Unframed. Hinges on back for hanging
The best days are at the lake in summer after a long winter. 2024 available
Inspired by the beauty of Northern Canadian landscape. 12x12 acrylic on gallery canvas.
A changing landscape of the season. To find yourself in a forest. A human element is present inside the forest. Gestural with texture to reach out and touch.
Vibrant yellow roses cascade from a delicate bowl vase onto a canvas bathed in a soft, ethereal olive backdrop. Each petal dances with the gentle breeze of memory, evoking the warmth and joy of a sun-kissed summer garden. Swirls of color converge and diverge, hinting at the fleeting nature of beauty, while strokes of light and shadow playfully intertwine, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the tranquil serenity of the scene. This abstract masterpiece breathes life into the stillness, capturing the essence of nature's fleeting splendor with every brushstroke.
The painting exudes a tender melancholy, as the vibrant red flowers stand out against the soothing lavender background, evoking a sense of delicate beauty amidst a tranquil atmosphere. The juxtaposition of the bold red hues against the soft lavender tones creates a poignant contrast, inviting viewers to contemplate the ephemeral nature of life and the fleeting moments of beauty that linger in memory.
Death exits her checkpoint shack trailing a ghost, handing a leaking box of sands of time running out to a freedom fighter who will try to outrun the loss while the world burns off canvas' edges. The vanishing fence separates time and the eternal sky.
The Prostitute /On the Street, is the last degradation of a woman's life. Seen from the back, appears to call out to two male figures in the dark walking away from her, not hearing her. Near the bottom, her ankles appear tied to posts - she is imprisoned in the dark of the street. From the exhibition : A WOMAN'S DARK DREAMS (2018)
Using few means essential forms reveal working of a vision into beginnings. Colour is subdued to enhance the the linear and gestural marks. This work connects to Joan Miro and Marc Chagall.