Yanina Eberhard

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Yanina Eberhard is a self-taught Argentine-Canadian artist who has been residing in Canada since 2005. Her art is deeply influenced by nature and is characterized by the interplay of light and atmosphere. She draws inspiration from the nuances of morning and evening light, vibrant colors, and abstract shapes, using oil paints in an empirical manner to convey feelings rather than precise renditions of objects. This approach results in unique, one-of-a-kind artworks that showcase her distinctive style. Yanina believes in pushing the boundaries of her comfort zone to convey a more accurate message through her art.
In 2018, Yanina started showcasing her paintings at art exhibitions, receiving a positive response. She is an active member of several prestigious art organizations, with her work receiving awards and recognition. Her artwork has even been featured in International Artists Magazine and her pieces can be found in private collections across Europe, North America, and South America.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

My artistic expression is driven perceiving the world uniquely, shaped by personal experiences and the "light" of perspective. A dreamy atmosphere in my work reflects the impact of individual experiences on our surroundings. Born in Argentina, my journey from Toronto to Winnipeg and ultimately to Calgary has fortified my dedication to pursuing a career as an artist. Living in Calgary, my paintings are a testament to my determination to capture a vision informed by my admiration for the natural world.

$400.00

Oil on aluminum panel (framed).

17x14x2"

"Wendy's Camp" was inspired by a great summer spot close to Rosebud, AB, Canada.



The Rosebud River Valley is an ecological treasure of wetlands and coulees northeast of Calgary that offers a sanctuary for a host of wildlife, including threatened Bank Swallows, Prairie Falcons, Golden Eagles and songbirds.



The area was threatened by a proposed development of a racetrack/ resort.



A great outdoor painting meetup was organized by the owners of the place to show the beauty of the area that was threatened and many incredible paintings came out from the talented artists.



I made several outdoor paintings at that place, all of them have sold, but this one is a painting inspired on one of them made in my studio.



Original oil painting on aluminum panel, 11x14 inches, framed with a light wood floater frame. Varnished and ready to hang.

Yanina Eberhard

$480.00

Oil on aluminum panel.

14x14"

Fireweed, aptly named for its inclination to thrive in regions affected by natural events like fires, landslides, or avalanches, as well as in soils disrupted by activities such as logging, petroleum extraction, and surface mining, is a pioneering plant. Its significant ecological contribution lies in its ability to stabilize disturbed soils.

“A symbol of resilience, of nature's grace, in a world that's often a chaotic race.”-Richard (Narad) Eggenberger


Original oil painting, 24x24 inches, unframed. I left a half inch all around in white.

Yanina Eberhard

$860.00

Oil on gallery wrapped canvas.

30x24"

This painting was inspired on a warm summer afternoon with a dear friend by the Bow River.



First Nations made varied use of the river for sustenance before settlers of European origin arrived, such as using its valleys in the buffalo hunt. They skillfully employed its valleys during buffalo hunts, exemplifying their resourcefulness.



The river's name, Bow, originates from the reeds that flourished along its banks, serving as raw materials for crafting bows by the First Nations. In the Blackfoot language, the river is referred to as Makhabn, signifying "river where bow reeds grow."

Original oil painting on gallery wrapped canvas, 30x24x1.5 inches, sides painted and ready to hang.

Yanina Eberhard

$560.00

Oil on gallery wrapped canvas.

20x20"

Original oil painting inspired by the Lorette Ponds in Alberta, Canada.

It is made using oil paints and palette knife on canvas. I prepare may own canvas using PVA glue and oil ground for archival purposes.



The sides have been painted and it is ready to hang. Protected with good quality varnish and can be cleaned with a soft cloth.

Yanina Eberhard

$670.00

Oil on cradled wood panel.

28x20"

"Two Jack Delights" was inspired by a day at Two Jack Lake, AB, Canada. The day was perfect, I painted a small study in the early morning and this painting was informed by that painting but painted in the studio.



I especially like the feeling of the impressive landscape and how small the people looked. It is a really humbling moment.



Oil on canvas, 20x28x1.5 inches, ready to hang without the need of a frame.

Yanina Eberhard