C$200
Two Canadian geese stand quietly within the opening of an ancient tree, framed by layered textures of forest growth and memory. The hollow becomes a place of refuge — a natural threshold between protection and exposure.
The work reflects themes of companionship, belonging, and shared shelter within changing environments. Nature appears not as background but as an active presence, holding and surrounding life.
Soft light emerging from the tree suggests continuity and renewal, inviting viewers to consider coexistence as an organic and enduring state.
| Date: | February 2026 |
| Technique: | Acrylic on Paper-Panel, Fusion, Collage. |
| Styles: | Figurative |
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| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 12in x 12in x 0.1in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 0.1 lb |
Olga Bunevich
Burnaby, metro Vancouver, British Columbia
I am an artist residing in Vancouver, though my roots lie in the culturally rich region of Crimea. My creative practice seamlessly merges surrealism, symbolism, and philosophical inquiry, enabling me to explore complex themes. The breathtaking landscape of my childhood has profoundly shaped my artistic vision.
"My works are meditations on how the soul emerges through reflection, and how art fosters empathy by mirroring our most sacred internal experiences. I believe that artists are not only creators of images but also translators of cultural emotion."