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In the vibrant art scene of the late '80s, Mike Salisbury embarked on his artistic journey at the Toronto School of Art, turning his vision into a reality by establishing a gallery and shared live-in studio space in the Annex district. Post graduation, Salisbury's career took several turns, from playground designer to elected councillor in Guelph where the serendipity of doodling during a particularly long city council meeting reawakened his artistic passion.
Salisbury's art, now rich with emotional depth and critical insight, found new life marked by a profound engagement with contemporary social issues. He embraced the subversive appeal of street art to navigate the complexities of public and private personas. This period marked the beginning of a series of celebrated exhibitions and installations culminating in Salisbury's complete dedication to his art practice in 2022, with the goal to connect, inspire, and provoke.

$795.00

Limited edition print of pen and ink.

24x60"

Five 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"

Four 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.

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Mike Salisbury

$795.00

Limited edition print of pen and ink.

24x60"

Thtree 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"

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

$5,000.00

Found objects, metal, plastic, glass, mp3 player.

24x72x24"

The iconic shape of a vintage payphone triggers a pang of familiar nostalgia from across the room. Up close, the bright red receiver projects like a pistil from a flower of shattered black glass. The ambient sound emanating from the hand set is inaudible from across the room; only when you lean in close or pick up the receiver can you discern the familiar Muzak interrupted long enough to inform you that your call IS important… but that you must still wait.

Credit – Stimulus Progression, Muzak
Credit – Oblique Strategies, Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt

Mike Salisbury