C$3,500
I am interested in stories about strong, capable women. The painting depicts the story of a young woman leaving Refuge Cove to escape something ashore. She ran down the long ramp and the dock at breakneck speed and moved her sailboat in minutes from difficult moorage by skillfully managing the tiller and outboard. Before the sun set on the horizon, we could still see her miles away, heading for a remote anchorage. The black birds in the painting represent an unknown threat. The marine flags are lines taken from Leonard Cohen's song, 'Bird on a Wire'.
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 42in x 63in |
Unframed Size: | 40in x 61in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 34.2lbs (estimated) |
Kenna Barradell
Pender Island, British Columbia
Kenna Barradell is a multimedia artist whose creations paint vivid narratives reflecting the events and attitudes prevalent within communities and society—a form of social commentary inviting discussion about difficult social and political issues. The majority of her works are large-scale acrylic paintings on linen.
"Ideas about community and social life inspire me to paint. The painting comes together as I work on the canvas completely from my imagination, very much like an author who writes fiction develops characters as she writes."