C$4,500
LUNA - Portrait of a Barn owl was inspired by a visit to Maplewood Flats in North Van last Summer, where an injured, captive Barn Owl was on display. It was fascinating to see such a creature close up and to examine her feathers. In the painting, I use a thin paper barrier of dress making pattern tissue against the coarser texture of the canvas. I enjoy the way this surface takes paint and the underlying geometry it creates. Barn Owls struggle for survival in Canada due to habitat loss, road fatalities and rodenticides.
Technique: | Fluid Acrylic on Canvas and Pattern Tissue, Mounted on Birch Panel. |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 42.5in x 42.5in |
Unframed Size: | 42in x 42in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 26lbs (estimated) |
Zoë Evamy
Garibaldi Highlands, British Columbia
The expressive nature of water media fascinates me and forms the basis of all my work – it’s a way of thinking and problem solving for me. I particularly enjoy a flowing, slightly unpredictable approach in a variety of fluid media.
"My paintings are often an immediate and personal response to natural forms and rhythms found in the Pacific Northwest landscape."