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$1,800.00

Oil on canvas.

30x30"

I knew I had to create 3 Below when my son and I were driving through an area in northern Ontario that has expansive farmer's fields. We pulled over to marvel at the way the snow drifted across the landscape creating a dramatic contrast; alive and full of movement. 3 Below is my interpretation.

3 Below is a generously textured oil on gallery canvas painting.

The sides have been carefully painted in a wrap around effect as I feel this finishes the work and makes it ready for immediate display. There is no need to frame unless it is your personal preference.

3 Below, will come wired for your convenience. The painting is signed on the front and is signed and titled on the back.

The work will be safely shipped and will come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Thank you so much for visiting my work.

Elizabeth Cox

$450.00

Mixed media collage painting on canvas

12x12"

The signature squares are album cover sized collage paintings that are surreal, abstract or pop. Quirky works created to bring beauty and personality to urban spaces or other small settings.

Lorette C. Luzajic

$2,600.00

Flashe, acrylic, pastel, charcoal on canvas.

46x46"

32-25-34
46" x 46" (part of the Mirror Collection)

"Inspired by the quote by Abraham Hicks: "there’s nothing to prove, just life to live," this painting title notes the artist's body measurements as way of commenting on how the least important thing about her or anyone else is one's body size, and yet it remains at the forefront of conversations for women."



The Mirror collection is an exploration of who people are according to themselves vs. who people appear to be to others, and whether these two "identities" are actually one in the same or entirely different personas. The artist asks the question of whether or not one's sense of Self can exist without the context of who she is according to other people.

The reflection one sees of themselves in a mirror is an inverted image of what others see - a mirror, the tool we use to view ourselves, is not even an accurate depiction of what we look like to others.

The mirror is an unreliable source of reflection but it's ironically used daily to ensure "we look our best" or "look like ourselves" before facing other people. The artist is exploring the concepts of truth and perception as it relates to the Self, and whether or not the identities people claim as their own are naturally formed and inherited at birth or fabricated and curated over the years as a result of life experiences and the influence of other people.

The artist used personal items including clothing, shoes and cosmetics to create these pieces, focusing on the juxtaposition between line work and fluid forms to express the tension between the varying degrees of masculine and feminine energies the artist has identified in herSelf.

Tania LaCaria

$850.00

Resin on gallery birch panel.

24x36"

Original - One Of A Kind 3D Black & Gold Buddha painting with gold leaf and semi precious stones that are believed to bring positive energy to the space. I conceived this piece while I was driving one day. I was so excited that I had pull over in a plaza and draw out the idea on my phone and then it kept in up for many nights developing the idea in my head before I finally started working on it.
Super shiny black resin, gold leaf, floating resin agate slice, crystal cluster, fire glass, acrylic gems and semi precious stones makes this piece very exquisite.

Priya Malhotra