C$1,700
Hope for Tomorrow
"Hope for Tomorrow" symbolizes resilience and optimism depicted with a surreal twist. The sunlight piercing through the clouds represents a beacon of hope amidst adversity, suggesting that even after dark times, there is potential for renewal. The semi-abstract trees symbolize growth and diversity, reflecting nature's ability to regenerate and adapt, much like the human spirit. The reflection in the water amplifies this theme, hinting at introspection and the enduring presence of hope within oneself, offering a message of perseverance and faith in a brighter future.
| Exhibition: | FCA Toronto: 2026 Open National Juried Exhibition |
| Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 24in x 36in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 5.5lbs (estimated) |
Barbel Smith, AFCA
Green Valley, Ontario
Bärbel received her training through self-study and attending Alberta University of the Arts. She has travelled from coast to coast capturing the colours, light, and joy in her depiction of the Canadian landscape; focusing on the emotive use of colour and line – erasing details and infusing her spiritual vision.
"I create lyrical semi-abstract landscape paintings using acrylic or oil. I strive to see beyond the busy surface and interpret the light, colours and shapes of this numinous land. While my paintings are inspired by on-site plein-air sketches; the final result approaches the realm of surrealism."