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The Art of Chaos (Forgetting Garden, Mother's Sunroom, Toronto)

The Art of Chaos (Forgetting Garden, Mother's Sunroom, Toronto)

Milena Guberinic Ridgeway, ON
20x24x1.5inframed
Price

C$750

Shipping Cost
Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
We also offer an installment payment program and art installation services: contact us for more details.
About the Artwork

Drawn from my mother’s plant-filled sunroom and painted from imagination, this work explores the chaos, intrigue, and contradiction of a winter garden through an intentionally broken, unconventional, unsettled, and abstracted composition.

Technique:Watercolor Over Colored Pencil on Cotton Paper
Styles:Abstract, Expressionism, Impressionism, Modern
Contents:Graphics, Pattern, Flower, Plant, Pottery, Face, Head, Person, Ice, Baby, Floral, Still Life, Nature
Details & Dimensions
Edition:Original, one of a kind artwork
Framed Size:20in x 24in x 1.5in
Unframed Size:12in x 16in x 0.1in
Frame:Framed
Weight:15.0 lb
Shipping & Purchase
Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
Standard shipping is via Canada Post ground. Typically, packages sent within Canada are received in 5-12 days. For expedited shipping, please contact us for a quote.
A payment program is available with three equal installments- we can work together to support artists and your budget! Contact us for details.

Milena Guberinic

Ridgeway, Ontario

My work grows out of memory and lived experience. I let the unpredictable side of life (its disruptions, coincidences, and contradictions) become part of the painting process. By balancing chaos with form, I look for the underlying patterns that run through both my own story and the world we share.

"I paint in the space between chaos and structure, trying to uncover what lies beneath the surface of the self."

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