C$2,500
This diptych was initiated by some storm scenes I painted at Chesterman Beach, and few years ago. It developed as two separate paintings which where placed alongside and rearranged as one painting. The development of the coastal struggle was made more poignant by the addition of violent colours and definition of a ship breaking up against rocks on the coastline
| Technique: | Acrylic Paint With Paper Collage. Acrylic on Canvas |
Abstracted 2023
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 24in x 48in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 7.2lbs (estimated) |
Ian Carter
Vancouver, British Columbia
In the tradition of the Impressionists, I mostly paint my watercolour paintings of landscapes en plein air. My paintings focus on light and shadow, filtering through the trees in the landscapes on the West Coast of British Columbia, Oregon, San Miguel de Allende and Vancouver Island.
"I constantly connect with nature to determine the best way to communicate. I like to paint waterfalls where I hope the viewer can "hear" the sounds of water splashing in the pools"