Two are based upon Celtic Runes. They are small treasures mounted on 6" x 6" canvas frames that are 1 1/2" deep - so meant to stand on a bookshelf.
This first one has just sold.
Then I have three that are floral. They are all mounted upon 12" x 12" canvas frames, but wired on the back for hanging.
Bamboo |
Glimpse of Poppy - on linen background. |
Plus I will have the pieces that were exhibited in Banff over Christmas at the Whyte Museum. There are four based upon Burgess Shale site found on Mount Stephen by Field BC. My artist statement for those reads:
"The fossils
contained in the Burgess Shale, which detail the incredible array of life in
the early Cambrian period, have amazed the world with their detail and
diversity since their discovery in 1909. Concealed in compacted mud, muscles,
gills and other soft body parts are revealed along with bones, teeth and shell,
exposing the mysteries of the beginning of the Cambrian era. These pieces attempt to convey the richness
of the layers of life found there."
Preserved Impression - "Burgessochaeta" |
Preserved Impression - "Gogia" |
And the Mountain Pine Beetle invasion that man countered with by burning large swatches of forest in the Rocky Mountains. My artist statement for these five pieces reads:
The
charred remains of pine trees that are visible throughout the Rocky
Mountains are signs of man’s attempt to control the spread of the
destruction caused by the Mountain Pine Beetle. Cross-sections of the growth rings of these burnt
remains echo the shapes of the original scribbling of maps that early explorers
used to navigate the Rockies. With no roads,
natives travelled along animal trails, and when the white man arrived, their
native guides jotted jagged lines onto paper to direct them.
Guide Me Through The Dark Unknown 1 |
Guide Me Through The Dark Unknown 3 |
The Calgary Calyx sale is tomorrow - Saturday April 21st - and the Edmonton sale is Saturday May 5th. I am finishing up labelling and tagging. Still busy....
Contact me if you are interested in any of the goodies on the previous posts...
1 comment:
I got many ideas in your blog post. Your work was amazing.
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