C$3,500
Stillness and transformation happen at once. Not fully grounded, not fully freed. There’s serenity and a calm acceptance of change. The second bird gazes upward with reverence, a gesture of seeing what one might become. The third bird turns away, while the smallest below suggests a cycle—generational, elemental, and emotional—each figure holding its place in the evolution of awareness. The ancient, rooted trees serve as altars of memory and identity. The birds, fragile emissaries of air, represent the spirit’s pull toward freedom. The quiet mood—no chaos, only suspended time—invites introspection on the merging of inner and outer worlds.
Grief and beauty are in balance, tender yet without anguish—an awareness of what must dissolve to allow renewal. There is an elegance and calm acceptance of truth: that everything rooted will one day rise, and everything that flies must eventually return to the ground.
| Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 40in x 40in |
| Unframed Size: | 39.5in x 39.5in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 24lbs (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."