Not For Sale
"Retrospection" reflects on individual and collective memory - an open, interior space where personal and shared stories remain, providing sources for reflection, creativity, and wisdom. The painting depicts a bird's eye view of an open drawer as a symbol for memory and history. In the drawer rests an antique film camera with an open casket, a metaphor for the unfinished stories of our lives and the creative processes by which they unfurl. The dried roses spilling out of the casket represent embedded latencies that hold the potential for rejuvenation as time unfolds.
| Exhibition: | FCA Toronto: Fresh Paint 2026 |
| Technique: | Acrylic Ink on Birch Panel With Incorporation of Wood Grain |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 40in x 30in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 7.4lbs (estimated) |
T. Markvart
Miller Lake, Ontario
Markvart's work plays with abstract realism and still life to explore themes related to consciousness, identity, and change. She paints with acrylic ink on birch wood panels, allowing the wood grain to emerge through the medium in surprising ways.