C$850
The eleventh work in the Artist’s series Who We Are. Her unique perspective on being human is shared through symbolic emblems of her memories and life experiences. The Artist depicted a Great White Shark trapped inside a blue-green glass bottle displayed on a two-pronged aged brass stand. The shark barely has enough room to turn around. He is the emblem for the Artist’s bottled up volatile emotions. Being able to feel your feelings without any shame is freeing, to release the heaviness is healthy. A shark needs a wide-open ocean, not cramped quarters, or else he’ll smash it all to pieces and hurt himself in the process. It’s already leaking out, the first warning signs that something’s got to give.
Technique: | Acrylic |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 16in x 16in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 1.9lbs (estimated) |
Corinne Palmer
White Rock, British Columbia
From my ongoing series, “Who We Are”, an exploration of my unique perspective on being human, these deeply personal works convey the value in my life stories. Emblems representing my memories and experiences are carefully curated on shelves in the back of my mind; an invitation to self-reflection and remembrance.
"“I was born an Artist. Painting is something I’m driven to do. It’s a cathartic, healing process that helps me to connect with myself and others. When my brush hits the canvas the whole world melts away - it’s just my favourite music, the art and me.”"