C$720
Textured and layered polymers and acrylics are used to illustrate a need to escape the explosive angst of our industrial world. It's a goodbye to lost landscapes that leave us blue with frustration.
This artwork exhibits online-only as a recognized artwork. Within our organization, recognized artwork has met the standards required to participate in our exhibitions. However, due to the volume of successful submissions to this exhibition, we can't fit all pieces in our in-gallery exhibition! This feature is qualifying towards Signature Status with the Federation of Canadian Artists.
Date: | 2022 |
Technique: | Abstract Acrylic on Gallery Canvas |
Styles: | Abstract, Expressionism, Conceptual, Surrealism |
Contents: | Escape, Fire, Character, Landscape, Landscape, Abstract, Fantasy |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 30in x 24in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 4.7lbs (estimated) |
Joseé Duffhues
Ladysmith, British Columbia
Josée loves bold colours and strong themes, particularly about the impact of climate change. Her paintings are largely intuitive abstracts with added textures or collaged acrylic skins.
"Life's greatest lessons can be found out of doors. Textures created by moss or lichens inspire many of my paintings."