C$775
Undergrowth reflects the quiet poetry of the forest floor. Native ferns stretch through veils of white mist, their outlines holding steady as the air shifts around them. Built from layered textures—stain, gesso, paper, and paste—the piece echoes the living depth of British Columbia’s undergrowth, where silence and growth intertwine.
Exhibition: | 2025 Beautiful BC, Presented by the Nature Trust of BC |
Date: | 2025 |
Technique: | Wood Stain, Paste, Paper, and Gesso on Wood Panel |
Styles: | Abstract, Expressionism, Modern |
Contents: | Fern, Nature, Abstract, Plants, Floral, Outdoors, Nature, Abstract, Floral |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 24in x 18in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 3lbs (estimated) |
Jacqueline Stuerzl
Chilliwack, British Columbia
At her core, Jacqueline is drawn to the magic and beauty of the natural world, whether in the majesty of its landscapes or the whimsy of its creatures. She is moved by our connection to it as a species, and aims to invoke that feeling of connection in her art.