Not For Sale
Many of my larger paintings begin with a series of small sketches in gouache or ink. There is a freshness and freedom in this approach, which is often hard to reproduce in the finished larger paintings. This sketch depicts an early thaw of surface ice on the Squamish Estuary channels. I was struck by the crispness of the air and soft crackle of the ice melting and dropping.
Technique: | Gouache on Handmade Tinted Paper |
Contents: | Person, Graphics, Collage, Water |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 8in x 10in |
Unframed Size: | 6.75in x 8.5in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 4lbs (estimated) |
Zoë Evamy
Garibaldi Highlands, British Columbia
The expressive nature of water media fascinates me and forms the basis of all my work – it’s a way of thinking and problem solving for me. I particularly enjoy a flowing, slightly unpredictable approach in a variety of fluid media.
"My paintings are often an immediate and personal response to natural forms and rhythms found in the Pacific Northwest landscape."