C$1,900
This collage landscape was created after a quiet moment at Skaha Lake—a place where the stillness gave me permission to set something heavy down. Each torn fragment is a piece of that experience, a way of acknowledging fear and then gently releasing it. In arranging these layers, I wasn’t trying to escape anything; I was trying to make room for what comes after. The shoreline became a threshold—a place to breathe, to begin again, and to remember that letting go can be its own kind of courage.
| Technique: | Mixed Media on Canvas: Acrylics, Ink Pen, Acrylic Matte Medium, Water Soluble Wax Pastel, Paper |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 24in x 24in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 3.8lbs (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."