C$800
The magpie, with its glossy black-and-white feathers and sharp, beady eyes, thought itself quite the clever thief. It swooped from tree to tree, snatching up shiny trinkets—a coin here, a button there—stashing them away in a secret nook behind the garden shed. But one morning, it got sloppy. As it darted off with a glimmering silver key, it didn’t notice the gardener watching from the window. Later, when the gardener came to retrieve his missing tools, he found a chaotic pile of loot: bits of glass, bottle caps, jewelry, all hidden in a tangled mess. Caught in the act, the magpie sat on a branch nearby, head tilted as if to say, What? But the telltale shimmer of stolen treasures scattered across the ground gave away its mischief, and the bird flapped off in a huff, its little heist exposed.
| Technique: | Mixed Media on Wood Panel: Acrylics, Ink Pen, Acrylic Matte Medium, Water Soluble Wax Pastel, Paper |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 14in x 14in |
| Unframed Size: | 12in x 12in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 6.6lbs (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."