C$900
The title of this piece speaks to me on three levels. First, we have the winter grasses and the trees bared down to their structure. As well, this is a plein air painting from two years ago that I just noticed again; sometimes it takes a while for the work to sort itself out in how I perceive it. What can safely be laid aside, and what remains? And finally, it speaks to the act of commemoration celebrated in this Group of Seven exhibition: we as artists are part of what remains of those great innovators.
Date: | 2018 |
Technique: | Oil on Canvas |
Styles: | Abstract, Impressionism |
Contents: | Outdoors, Nature, Mountain, Landscape, Geometric |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 18in x 22in |
Unframed Size: | 16in x 20in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 2.0 lb |
Oiseau, AFCA
Argenta, British Columbia
Oiseau lives and paints in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada. While she focuses primarily on portraiture and the figure, plein air landscape painting is also an important part of her practice and inspiration.
"In painting as in life, whatever distance you travel just opens up further vistas for exploration. Subtleties, bold statements, complexities of relationships, colour, colour, colour. I wish I could paint forever!"