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$1,750.00

Acrylic on canvas.

20x30"

In my painting, "Archangel Of Ruins," I delve into the complex interplay between hope and desperation, emphasizing the profound impact of human connection and the transcendental power of divine intervention. This artwork serves as a visual narrative that symbolizes the resilience of the human spirit, capturing a pivotal moment where a woman angel emerges to save a mass of people from the depths of despair.
At the heart of this piece lies the theme of hope—a flickering light that persists even in the face of overwhelming desperation. The composition is deliberately crafted to evoke a sense of urgency and vulnerability, with the people depicted in various states of distress, their faces etched with anguish and fatigue. Through the intricate interweaving of colors and textures, I aim to convey the magnitude of their struggles, and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles they face.

Rebecca Zhao

$2,500.00

Oil on canvas.

48x30"

Arctic Shake is an original oil finger painting completed in artist grade oil paints. The painting depicts a polar bear shaking off after emerging from a swim. Polar bears depend on swimming for their food but they also love to play in water, which I wanted to emphasize with this colorful piece that has multicolor splashes.

Olga

$1,625.00

Acrylic and oil on canvas.

18x24"

This Piece “Arctic Solace” focuses on being the spirit of discernment. Being able to be in tune with one’s self, one’s ideas and one’s fierceness. I wanted the viewer to be gravitate towards the distance & cold climate beneath the chilled shoulder of the subject. I also wanted to show a cold reality & warm reality at the same time, to represent life’s constants ups & downs. This piece embodies perseverance, rigorous strength & the spirit of the wolf in navigating through environments of darkness.

Grandeast Wright

$500.00

Acrylics and oil pastels on illustration board (matted and framed).

16.80x20.70"

The original artwork size is 11.80 x 15.70 inches.

This painting is based on a Zoroastrian book named “Ardavirafnameh”. Ardavirafnameh is about “Ardaviraf” (gifted the holy wisdom); a virtuous man’s travel witnesses of the hereafter world; heaven, inferno, and limbo. This book is written in the Sassanid epoch when there was so much chaos in the Persian society after “Alexander” had attacked Iran. In the introduction, it is mentioned that the purpose of authoring this book is to make people back to their Zoroastrian beliefs.

Banafsheh Erfanian

$500.00

Acrylics and oil pastels on illustration board (matted and framed).

16.80x20.70"

The original artwork size is 11.80 x 15.70 inches.

This painting is based on a Zoroastrian book named “Ardavirafnameh”. Ardavirafnameh is about “Ardaviraf” (gifted the holy wisdom); a virtuous man’s travel witnesses of the hereafter world; heaven, inferno, and limbo. This book is written in the Sassanid epoch when there was so much chaos in the Persian society after “Alexander” had attacked Iran. In the introduction, it is mentioned that the purpose of authoring this book is to make people back to their Zoroastrian beliefs.

Banafsheh Erfanian

$500.00

Acrylics and oil pastels on illustration board (matted and framed).

16.80x20.70"

The original artwork size is 11.80 x 15.70 inches.

This painting is based on a Zoroastrian book named “Ardavirafnameh”. Ardavirafnameh is about “Ardaviraf” (gifted the holy wisdom); a virtuous man’s travel witnesses of the hereafter world; heaven, inferno, and limbo. This book is written in the Sassanid epoch when there was so much chaos in the Persian society after “Alexander” had attacked Iran. In the introduction, it is mentioned that the purpose of authoring this book is to make people back to their Zoroastrian beliefs.

Banafsheh Erfanian

$1,150.00

Acrylic on canvas, lacquer.

36x36"

Are You Fashioning Your Thoughts?" is an artwork that gently nudges us to pay attention not just to how we appear on the outside but also to what's going on inside. It encourages us to take charge of our own world and become the directors of our own outlook on life.

This artwork is like a soothing breath of fresh air with its earthy and mild colors. It's like a warm hug from nature itself. The gentle hues used in the piece remind us of the tranquility of a serene forest or a calm beach, grounding us in a sense of peace and balance.

When you look closely, you'll notice the rich texture in the artwork. It's like running your fingers over the bark of an ancient tree or feeling the softness of the sand beneath your toes. This texture adds depth and complexity to the piece, mirroring the intricate nature of our thoughts and the world we create within ourselves.

And, let's not forget the square shape of the artwork. It's like a window into a world of contemplation. The square is a symbol of stability and balance, reminding us to find equilibrium in our thoughts and actions as we craft our own unique perspective on life.

Kateryna Kobylianska