Not For Sale
The old Canadian Malting plant in St-Henri, Montreal dates back to the days when this section of the city was a vibrant hub of industry and working class life. While the company has moved to a newer facility, this one is still alive as a landmark – recently the house at the top of the structure has been painted pink with green window shutters!
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Contents: | Rust, Ruins, Building |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 48in x 40in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 11.4lbs (estimated) |
Carol Loeb, SFCA
Yarker, Ontario
Collectively, Carol’s work is a contrast of the engineered or built environment to the wilderness. She works mainly in acrylics, usually blocking in dark and mid-tone areas first then adding thin layers of saturated colour to create luminosity and depth. The resulting realism goes beyond photographic representation of place.
"To capture these emotive qualities of the subject and have the image go beyond the purely representational, I often use contrasting saturated, complimentary colours to create a vibrancy and emphasis that goes beyond the pretty picture."