C$800
When reality bursts into imagined realms, something special gets channeled into art. Strayer's two paintings "When Circuits Grow Flowers #1 and #2" were inspired by scientists having created electronic circuits that grow inside living plants. Strayer's unique perspective emphasizes the artistic and aesthetic appeal of this idea-- not the control of nature but the alignment of electronic and living systems that rely upon circuitry (plants, even humans).The intricate and compatible interplay of organic and geometric lines and forms in these fanciful paintings conveys fortuitous and colourful surprises that occur when everything is connected but not everything is under control.
| Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 20in x 16in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 2.3lbs (estimated) |
Janet Strayer
Vancouver, British Columbia
Sensual qualities of colour and gesture mingle with a vibrant imagination to infuse Janet Strayer's Abstract and Representational artworks with intelligent vitality. "My art expresses lyrical and dramatic moments of contact between reality and imagination -- the dynamic reality of both inner and outer worlds." Given her commitment as a university professor of lifespan development and visual artist, Strayer's works often express moments of psychological insight and change
"I seek to express lyrical and dramatic moments of contact and contrast between reality and imagination -- the vitality of being alive to both inner and outer worlds."