C$500
"Algoma trees" blurs the line between landscape, forest, and abstraction. Forms are ambiguous; rock formations, totems, trees, rising spirits.
The verticality evokes growth and release. Floating segments at the top carry a sense of ascension, transformation and fragmentation.
The arched, enclosing form at the bottom suggests a protective basin or womb-like foundation, giving the overall artwork a cyclical or spiritual feeling — regeneration, memory and place as a living entity.
Technique: | Acrylic Paint on Gallery Canvas |
Contents: | Baby, Person, Face, Head, Cartoon, Water, Animal, Sea Life, Nature, Outdoors, Reef, Sea, Aquatic, Coral Reef |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 12in x 9in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 1lbs (estimated) |
Richard Austin
Chelsea, Quebec
Richard Austin is a Canadian painter, independent filmmaker, photographer, and former art editor whose multidisciplinary artistic practice is rooted in decades of visual storytelling.
"My practice of creating contemporary, abstracted art based on the Canadian landscape involves vivid colours, flattened perspectives, and assertive contour lines, evoking spaces that feel both familiar and dreamlike, rather than depicting a specific geographic reality. I’m drawn to expansive vistas and ambiguous forms — scenes that stimulate intuition."