Maria Drazilov

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Maria Drazilov is a multi-disciplined artist whose work often centres around photography. She likes to digitally alter her images, pushing the boundaries of photography into a hybrid realm, which incorporate the elements of painting and drawing with pixels. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production from Concordia University, in Montreal, and is also a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, where she majored in photography. Maria is a film maker of short films, as well as being a visual artist and has received awards for both her photography and short films.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

Maria has had a life long fascination with trees and how their forms interact with the landscape, both constructed and natural. Trees are living art forms, sculpted by the hands of Mother Nature, responding to their environments in a myriad of ways. The beauty of their forms reveal the conditions in which they have survived and have many stories to tell us about our planet earth.

$100.00

Photograph printed on paper, white mat, and white wooden frame.

10x8"

Limited edition 4 of 100.

Kensington Bikes explores the past and present in Toronto's unique neighbourhood of Kensington Market.

Maria Drazilov

$100.00

Photograph printed on paper with white mat and white wooden frame.

10x8"

Limited edition 6 of 100.

Kensington Bikes explores past and present in Toronto's unique neighbourhood of Kensington Market.

Maria Drazilov

$100.00

Photograph printed on textured paper, matted in white, with a brown wooden frame.

10x10x1"

Limited edition 1 of 30.

The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Tree is one of the oldest living organisms on earth, sometimes reaching 5,000 years. They are only found in 4 South Western states in the United States and live at high altitudes in desert conditions.

Maria Drazilov

$100.00

Photograph printed on photo rag paper.

10x8"

Limited edition 1 of 30.

Urban Petroglyphs compares modern graffiti with ancient petroglyphs found in remote landscapes.

With a white mat and a black wooden frame.

Maria Drazilov