C$395
The mystery of artifacts - what of the life lived? The hands that worked the lace? Painted with a delicate touch to inspire one's imagination.
This still life is a representation of my Grandmother's apron (1800s) with crocheted edging, draped over the edge of her bureau (these items are in my possession). These objects from the domestic sphere take on a life of their own, and prompt one to imagine a time when such care was given to the lowly apron.
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas, Framed |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 13.5in x 17.5in |
Unframed Size: | 12in x 16in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 7.4lbs (estimated) |
Kathryn Ada Gibson
Port Moody, British Columbia
I make art because this is how I speak to others, how I speak to myself. My marks are scratched on canvas and paper. Consider these marks an alternative language. The marking comes captures a moment in time, as the brush touches the paper, time is stilled.
"I am a joyful mark maker inspired by the light of Turner, and the brush strokes of Monet."