Abstrait
$2,160.00
Acrylic on canvas.
36x36"
This abstract artwork, painted by Loretta Kaltenhauser, employs a striking combination of lavender, green, yellow, and orange hues, set against a dramatic black background to amplify the vibrancy of the colors. The piece is designed to inject a burst of energy and modern elegance into any room. Its abstract nature makes it a versatile addition to both contemporary and traditional spaces, inviting viewers to experience a journey through its rich, dynamic palette.
$900.00
Digital print on paper.
22x32"
Limited edition 1 of 1.
The story of the ash borer is a story of devastation. Beautiful but deadly, the emerald ash borer is a non-native invasive insect which arrived in Ontario in 2002. About 500 million ash trees have been killed in North America since its arrival. Ash Borer codex tells the story of ash borer larvae, who feed under the bark and tell their story in a tragic rhythmic trail. Living locally, simply, and connected to the Earth would allow our ecosystem to recover from this calamitous tale.
$350.00
Acrylic, pen, resin on canvas.
16x18"
There’s something special about returning to styles and patterns that you’ve made before. This painting took a long time to get it to where I felt like it was what I had wanted it to be. But adding the outlined geometric shapes went a long way to tying the piece together in a major way.
Overall what I like most about this piece is just how dynamic it became. The many layers complimenting each other in a palette that I don't normally play with.
$175.00
Acrylic and paper on canvas (framed).
20x20"
This piece is named after one of my friends who helps me so much, and I can always go to her when I need support.
Acrylic on canvas; framed. Wire backing.
$240.00
Mixed media on paper (framed).
16x22"
Named after my lovely friend Ashley who is always there when I need her.
$750.00
Mixed media on a cradled gallery wood panel.
20x20"
Combining a variety of media to create an expressive statement piece.
$3,540.00
Acrylic on canvas.
4x4"
Through the art world we are constantly told to describe and title our work. What I have to say is important, however, I want my pieces to speak for themself. I can tell you each elaborate story to describe every creation I make. I would rather you look and feel and move in a direction that the painting drives you. You may notice how I uniquely title each one of my artworks, therefore, it is not subjective to the descriptions of the work. Let my art take you on its journey.
$9,969.00
Acrylic on canvas.
38x36x2"
These abstracted cityscapes are the recreations of the views from my car window as
a young child. There is something about the city lights that has always captivated and
intrigued me. They almost take me to another world. I always have wondered what I see
that others may not. I know I capture light in my mind uniquely. I was not aware until my
adult years it was because of my astigmatism. I consider it a gift. What makes light
beautiful? Do city lights excite you?
$480.00
Oil on Canvas
16x20"
This is a painting from childhood memories of delicious summers spent at a Saskatchewan farm. We played all day with the animals and lounged in the tall grass watching the clouds roll by. I was always mesmerized by the beautiful rooster.
The image wraps around the sides with meticulous detail. At Bork's Farm is wired and ready for display.