Food
$1,225.00
Acrylic on canvas (framed).
20x20x2"
‘Two in the Afternoon’ plays with two ideas. On first glance the painting shows the beauty of afternoon light shining on the old kitchen sink tiles, playing with the distortion of the black square patterns through the glass. The other interpretation is about what the scene intimates; what might have happened at that time - 2 pm in the afternoon.
$15,000.00
Oil on canvas.
60x48"
Cheap early 80s Acetone highs out back of our apartment
$400.00
Indian ink on watercolour paper (framed).
12.50x15"
Freehand drawing with dipping pen and Indian ink on watercolor paper from artists own photo
$600.00
Acrylic on canvas.
24x48"
Telling the story of the ward- Toronto’s first immigrant neighbourhood. Chinese immigrants centred their community around Elizabeth street in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the present site of Toronto’s city hall. In the late 1950s, the city deemed the area a slum and demolished it in preparation to build the new civic complex. Recent archaeological digs revealed surprising elements of the storied past of the neighbourhood.
$2,300.00
Oil on canvas.
24x30"
What could be more beautiful than early morning? Freshness and vigor fill me. Juicy fruits lie on a towel. There's a day ahead. There is life ahead.
$13,000.00
Oil on linen (framed).
35x22.60x2.40"
The size of the frame is 35x22.6x2.4"(89x57.3x6cm); the whole weight of my painting and the frame is 9kg; the size of my painting (unframed) is 28.7x16.5''(73x42cm).