C$550
In a world where air and water don't matter, where the shortest distance between two points doesn't follow a straight line, is there still a way to get to where the fish are biting? This is an attempt to bridge the gap (if you will) between what the Fraser Canyon is, and what the tourists see. An attempt at wet-on-wet aka alla prima painting. A bridge spans a distant shore, while a viaduct almost appears to do the same. If you're going to traverse a wild land, its good to have back-up routes.
| Technique: | Oil on Canvas |
| Contents: | Water, Nature, Outdoors, Arch, Architecture, Pool, Swimming Pool, Sea, Scenery, Aquatic |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 15in x 13in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 1.5lbs (estimated) |
Dennis J Brandt
Vancouver, British Columbia
Dennis is a painter working primarily in oil on canvas. Self-taught, his 30 years as an engineer, activist, and avid homosexual have embellished his ego as a painter. He is a newly minted Exhibiting Member Status at the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA) as of 2026.
"I am influenced by the absurdity of daily life and our capacity to overlook or ignore life's warning signals which are all around us. With relish, and ideally mustard, I delve into truth and fantasy, flesh and soul, the novel and the mundane."