C$1,000
Inspired by the works of Lawren Harris, Dorothy McCarthy, and Rockwell Kent, I have travelled to remote regions of the planet in order to sketch and paint on site, and to take source photographs for my artworks.
In “Outbound”, a newly calved iceberg from the Croker Bay Glacier on Devon Island, Nunavut, drifts southward to distribute its ancient meltwater elsewhere. Such events are now occurring far too frequently on our planet.
Date: | August 2024 |
Technique: | Acrylic Paint on Canvas on Wood Panel |
Styles: | Realism |
Contents: | Polar, Landscape, Nature, Outdoors, Iceberg, Glacier, Arctic, Seascape, Ice |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 16in x 20in x 1.63in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 1.0 lb |
donald moar
EDMONTON, Alberta
Donald’s true passion has forever been art. Portraying the links between science/nature and art is central to his being - he seeks to discover the 'architecture' of the natural world and how living things (including humans) ‘fit’ in, thus creating an awareness and greater appreciation of the somewhat 'invisible'.
"I work towards the preservation of wonder, the 'wonder' of nature, and the 'wonder' that each of us carried in our hearts as children which sometimes evaporates with age. I want viewers to not only value and become conscious of the beauty that surrounds us, but also the beauty within."