C$2,300
This piece, Edge of the Pacific, is all about that feeling of standing on the coastline, looking out where the land meets the sky. The cliffs are solid, weathered, shaped by time, while the sky stretches endlessly above—soft, layered, always shifting. There’s a lot of space in this one, which I love. It reminds me of those moments when you just stop and take it all in—the quiet, the movement, the way the landscape makes you feel small in the best way.
I built up the textures with torn paper, letting the layers guide the shapes of the land and sky. It’s one of those places that feels both wild and familiar, and I wanted to capture that balance.
Exhibition: | 2025 Landscapes |
Technique: | Mixed Media on Canvas: Acrylics, Ink Pen, Acrylic Matte Medium, Water Soluble Wax Pastel, Paper |
Contents: | Architecture, Building, Wall |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 36in x 36in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 7.9lbs (estimated) |
Silvina Lanusse
Parksville, British Columbia
Silvina Lanusse is a contemporary landscape artist based on Vancouver Island, known for her expressive use of monoprint and collage techniques to interpret the natural world in fresh, unexpected ways. Blending bold color, layered textures, and fragments of found materials, she reimagines landscapes as emotional spaces rather than fixed locations.
"Each piece begins as a whisper of land or sky and unfolds into a layered memory. Through collage and monoprint, I try to catch the poetry of a place just beyond reach."