Not For Sale
10 years ago, I made a conscious decision to become vegan for ethical reasons.
I’ve learned the impact raising animals for industrial meat, dairy and egg production has on our environment, animals and people.
August 2019 my twin sister came to came to visit me for the first time in Vancouver.
Gina had so many first experiences here: first time having vegan sushi; first vegan Indian curry; first vegan tacos; she was amazed how delicious food can taste without animal products.
This piece is called “Viva La Vida” meaning “Long Live Life” All life deserves respect, dignity, and compassion.
Date: | August 27, 2020 |
Technique: | Graphite on Paper With Wood Black Frame |
Contents: | Skin, Person, Human, Tattoo |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 11in x 17in |
Unframed Size: | 10in x 8in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 6.5lbs (estimated) |
ASIZA
Vancouver, British Columbia
Since a young girl, Asiza has been drawing and painting the female form and never understood why.
At 35, Asiza's parents shared the family secret that she was adopted and has an identical twin sister.
Asiza realized her art was her way to stay connected with her twin.
""I was 35 years old before discovering I had a twin sister living half a world away. I paint to share our story of longing, reconnection, and compensating for lost time.""