C$2,100
Textured paint layers imply old elements of rock surfaces that stood long before human intention ever touched them.The house-like forms are precarious, as if civilization has chosen the narrowest margins in which to exist. These dwellings negotiate with the land…considering our instinct to build and belong, even in places that resist permanence. The open space and flat rock faces question separation and connection, isolation and community, survival and risk.
| Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
| Contents: | Map, Outdoors, Water, Rock |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 31.5in x 25.5in |
| Unframed Size: | 29.5in x 23.5in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 15.4lbs (estimated) |
Victoria Mitchell
Vancouver, British Columbia
Victoria Mitchell explores emotional, visceral, and environmental sensitivities, through abstract and representational drawings and paintings. She is influenced by extensive studies of body structure and kinetics, and is strongly inspired by connections with our natural surroundings.
"While painting, I absorb into the exploration of environmental, physical & emotional dynamics. These expressions which might otherwise go undefined, demonstrate connections between these different realms of experience. The opportunity for introspection and sharing, brings me excitement and joy in the creation of each piece."