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$795.00

Limited edition print of pen and ink.

24x60"

Two of Five of a five-piece series reimagines trees through steep photography and tight cropping, and a single continuous line, transforming them into abstract visions. Each artwork reveals the hidden beauty and emotional depth of natural forms, offering a fresh perspective on the familiar.

Sold unframed. An optional custom display made from recycled wood, as seen in the group picture, is also available.

20% discount if purchasing all 5 in series.

Mike Salisbury

$795.00

Limited edition print of pen and ink.

24x60"

One of Five of a five-piece series reimagines trees through steep photography and tight cropping, and a single continuous line, transforming them into abstract visions. Each artwork reveals the hidden beauty and emotional depth of natural forms, offering a fresh perspective on the familiar.

Sold unframed. An optional custom display made from recycled wood, as seen in the group picture, is also available.

20% discount if purchasing a 5 in series.

Mike Salisbury

$150.00

Graphite on archival artist's paper.

12x16x2"

Framed and matted, covered in ultrafine plexiglass.

During Covid, art galleries, art festivals, and my art studio were closed to the public. I took advantage of this time, using my skills to create clean, fresh artworks depicting beautiful, colourful, lush fruit and vegetables, figure studies, bird and animal drawings and paintings. I took these creative moments online and shared with people all across Canada 3 times a week, via Zoom workshops. We shared laughter and stories during the classes, while making art, bringing community and communication back into our lives during the pandemic. These pieces are the results. I hope you enjoy their simple, yet unique beauty.

Victoria Wallace

$1,000.00

Ink and color pencil on paper.

5x20x1"

(1,2)THE FLOWER BIRD: The multidimensional pieces are designed to be appreciated and re-interpreted by displaying them in different positions. Each continually provides a new fresh perception because when their position or angle is adjusted our focus is altered. Whether placed together in one large piece, side by side, horizontally or vertically, in a stair-step design, and so on. Also, the negative space has become a sort of white castle for the flower birds.

Jarrett Camp