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$7,500.00

Acrylic and archival pigmented inks on canvas.

56x80x3"

I’m inspired by the beauty and forms I find while deeply immersed in nature. Drawing from observation plein air is where the work begins, as well as research in biology, neuroaesthetics, the environment, philosophy and poetry all inform my work. Nature transforms us and the beauty in the natural world as well as in art can require our brains to be healthier humans. I’m fascinated by how important the beauty one can find in nature is to our health and well being. Protecting nature is protecting ourselves and our own longevity and survival on this planet. Embracing our interconnectedness is crucial to our future.

Kate Maura

$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.

Robin Kingsburgh

$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.

matti mclean