C$2,500
In British Columbia, the potential impacts of climate change due to global warming, including melting glaciers are of significant concern. This painting features unusual textures and reflections to develop a 3-D effect where I integrated re-purposed materials such as textiles and paper. This painting depicts the thawing of the permafrost in the Tundra having devastating effects on its ecosystem. I invite the viewer to touch the work and reflect, and I aim to convey my inner reflections and the feelings that arise as I witness the devastation on the natural environment by climate change.
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Technique: | Mixed Media on Canvas |
Styles: | Abstract, Fine Art, Expressionism, Modern |
Contents: | Outdoors, Rock, Canvas, Texture, Nature, Metallic, Blue, Sunset, Water, Seascapes, Landscape, Ocean, Landscape, Seascape, Luminous |
Crisis
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 36in x 30in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 15.0 lb |
Monica Gewurz
Lions Bay, British Columbia
Monica's distinctive style of textural painting, in which she applies thick layers of acrylic paint and medium with palette knives, results in a 3-D effect, suggesting organic energy, flow and movement. At the same time, she uses multiple glazes of colour to produce contrast and harmony, creating lightness, fluidity, and
"“Working with texture and layers in my mixed media paintings gives me an opportunity to express nature in an abstract way, to encourage the viewer to be moved by its beauty, and to create a mood that will seduce the eye, soothe the mind, and inspire the spirit.” Monica Gewurz"