C$2,500
This piece was born from an October walk around Spider Lake, where the rhythm of moving through the landscape became a quiet meditation. To push my creative boundaries, I stepped away from literal representation and leaned into abstraction, layering hand-painted papers and collage elements to capture the feeling of the place rather than its exact form.
The process challenged me to work more intuitively—to trust gesture, texture, and composition as a way of holding memory. While rooted in a specific moment, the piece speaks to a broader, shared experience: the way time in nature with those we love can settle
Date: | 2025 |
Technique: | Mixed Media on Canvas: Acrylics, Ink Pen, Acrylic Matte Medium, Water Soluble Wax Pastel, Paper |
Styles: | Abstract, Modern |
Contents: | , Landscape, Nature |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 36in x 48in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 10.3lbs (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."