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$1,400.00

Mixed media on canvas.

24x36"

Description:
#3 of 4 in Serene Slopes Series:
4 paintings measuring 24x36" each.
1. Sun Kissed Mountains
2. Mount Gold Plated
3. Shiny Happy Metallic Ski Hill
4. Rocky

Living amidst the majestic Rocky Mountains has shaped much of my life and formed my artistic expression. Vastness is a bound. Abundance is ever present. Solace is found. The awe-inspiring views still take my breath away.

They remind us of the expansive nature of our universe and gift us their limitless presence to rethink our self-imposed limits. The Rockies entice us to step out of comfort and into growth.

Gurjit Toor

$3,985.00

Acrylic and image transfer on wood.

24x48x1.50"

Wandering through the city with my camera, the experience felt somewhat unreal. Stepping back into the world after an extended period of confinement at home was a strange sensation. This journey marked my first real adventure since leaving Japan, and I couldn't help but yearn for the exotic beauty of my former home. Yet, as I captured moments through the lens, I rediscovered the hidden allure of the places that were now in easy reach. It served as a poignant reminder that even in the most familiar surroundings, there's always beauty waiting to be unveiled if we pause to truly see it.

The city's streets unfolded before me, each corner a potential canvas for my lens. This photographic exploration was a reawakening, a reconnection with the world beyond four walls. Leaving Japan had left a void, but it was here, amidst the everyday scenes of this new chapter, that I found a different kind of beauty. It wasn't exotic, but it was genuine and had a charm all its own. Through my camera's viewfinder, I rediscovered that even in the ordinary, there exist captivating moments worth capturing.

Denise Buisman Pilger

$575.00

Acrylic and permanent paints on canvas.

30x72"

1 / 2 large-scale rectangular canvas from “Crossroads” series. Inspired by George Orwell’s book “1984” and recent events with COVID-19, this series is dedicated to our possible future. Right now we live in a time where we seem to be both free and under the control of ‘Big Brother’ at the same time. Our next steps will dictate which future we get to live in. Future with freedom and truth (Road 1.0.) or future where thoughtcrime is death (Road 2.0.)?

Nestor

$575.00

Acrylic and permanent paint on canvas.

30x72"

1 / 2 large-scale rectangular canvas from “Crossroads” series. Inspired by George Orwell’s book “1984” and recent events with COVID-19, this series is dedicated to our possible future. Right now we live in a time where we seem to be both free and under the control of ‘Big Brother’ at the same time. Our next steps will dictate which future we get to live in. Future with freedom and truth (Road 1.0.) or future where thoughtcrime is death (Road 2.0.)?

Nestor

$399.00

Photo print (matted and framed)

12.20x15.20"

Limited edition 1 of 50.

A river or stream flowing down from the mountains and running through a forest in the Canadian Rockies (Kootenay National Park). This gripping image shows the aftermath of a forest fire, which is a natural and necessary part of the ecosystem. It clears thick growth so sunlight can reach the forest floor and encourage new vegetation. The striking contrast of a few charred trees in the foreground and a young forest in the background illustrates the natural cycle of tree growth and replenishment. This shot captures the raw beauty of nature and looks best in black and white.

Pak Hong