C$3,300
Years ago, I had a painting shown in the Lloyd Gallery in Penticton.
One morning, I received the shocking news that a gas fire had caused an explosion in the gallery. Numbers of art inside was destroyed, including “the Flute girl” and 13 other of my paintings.
In memorandum, I painted a new “flute girl” from what I could remember, thought it will never be the same.
It serves a reminder of loss, rebuilding, and new beginnings.
Technique: | Acrylics on Canvas |
Contents: | Person, Baton, Stick, Face, Head |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 31in x 23in |
Unframed Size: | 30in x 22in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 14.4lbs (estimated) |
Jing Jia, AFCA
Burnaby, British Columbia
Jia was a graphic designer and layout editor. After moving to Canada, Jia studied Fine Arts at the UBCO , making the Dean’s list. Her works have been exhibited and awarded in numerous art shows throughout the years.
"Art is a visual language, exploring with different art mediums is trying different ways to "talk"."