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$1,150.00

Acrylic on stretched canvas, lacquer.

36x36"

"A Vow to ground in the heart" encapsulates the idea of making a profound commitment to staying rooted in one's core beliefs and values. It signifies a promise to remain connected to one's authentic self, even in the face of life's challenges.

Kateryna Kobylianska

$666.00

Giclee print on matte canvas.

36x33x1.50"

Limited edition 1 of 1.

In this piece I’ve captured the quiet beauty of a place where I go to let time slow down. The bridge stands steady over shimmering reflections inviting you to pause and breathe in its stillness. It’s a space where thought and color blur where the noise of the world fades into the calm of water and sky. This artwork holds that moment of serenity — a reminder of the simplicity and peace that’s always waiting just above the rush of life.

Fouad El-Khabbaz

$20.00

Acrylic and spray paint on canvas.

12x16"

Sickle Cell is an "Invisible" disease to those who don't see it reflected on a Warriors face. Here, what is visible and very real on the inside is now displayed and worn as a badge of honor on each soldier, as they fight with beauty and strength in an everlasting battle of life and death. We Are Warriors!

JOSEPHINE FOSUWAA

$20.00

Acrylic and spray paint on canvas.

12x16"

Sickle Cell is an "Invisible" disease to those who don't see it reflected on a Warriors face. Here, what is visible and very real on the inside is now displayed and worn as a badge of honor on each soldier, as they fight with beauty and strength in an everlasting battle of life and death. We Are Warriors!

JOSEPHINE FOSUWAA

$2,500.00

Textured acrylic on canvas.

36x48"

“A Way Out” is an inviting and uplifting painting highlighting hope, renewal, and self-discovery. The abstract forms and expressive textures create a sense of movement and energy, as if the flowers burst forth from the canvas, inviting the viewer to enter their radiant world. The painting’s dreamy, ethereal quality suggests a hidden pathway to a secret garden waiting to be discovered.

Brian Normandeau

$1,175.00

Flashe, acrylic, coloured pencil on canvas.

32x32"

A Whole Meal - Love Letters (To My Exes) collection
32" x 32"

We each brought our pain to the table and ate it for dinner. We shared every bite: savoured the tender parts, cried over the grisly bits, and argued over who deserved more dessert.

You do, no you do.

It was sickeningly sweet. Sometimes a gift comes in the form of a person who shouldn’t stay. Sometimes a snack can be a whole meal.

*This painting was inspired by the song Don’t Let Go (Love) by En Vogue.

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This collection is a cheeky exploration of “love” and dating from the artist’s perspective as a confident, intellectual woman in her mid-30s. The artist playfully reflects on past romantic encounters to examine which were ruled by the heart vs. the mind. The heart is the true centre of human intelligence, not the brain. The heart is all-knowing, in its intuitive ability to discern when to push or pull, expand or retract. The brain’s tendency to overthink and overanalyze is not a sign of intelligence, but an anxious attempt to intellectualize emotions in order to avoid actually feeling them.

This playful collection explores the themes of identity, attachment, moments of clarity and cathexis that are prevalent in the search for love. The artist aspires to be vulnerable in exposing the various ways she has celebrated or abandoned parts of herSelf in her past relationships and encounters, and the feelings of triumph, shame, growth and sadness that have been part of her journey in dating.

The short excerpts that inspired the works in this collection were taken from the artist’s personal journal and paintings were created with specific songs in mind.

Tania LaCaria

$2,000.00

Acrylic on canvas.

39.50x47.30"

This piece is a metaphor of a woman’s soul which is disintegrating. Women have been severely oppressed by those in power for thousands of years. There are lots of women, who grow up with rules and restrictions, big and small, which are against the human rights. In all over the world there are many women who have been irrigated with cruelty, hatred, fear, anger, regret, but they desire to be developed human beings, as fertile lands. They are ready to free themselves from the chains attached to their roots and experience freedom and boundlessness. Therefore, whoever has a chance, should be the voice of women and girls who are neither seen nor heard.

Firouzeh Saremi Far