I am creating more of my very abstracted, imaginary floral pieces for a show at VASA coming in June. As well, I have included a few pieces of forest fires as I have been incredibly moved by TV images from Yellowknife and Kelowna.
Autumnal Harvest, 18x24, acrylic, $420
A gentle reworking of Autumanl Sky from 2017
Burn Out, 24x24, acrylic, $480
One of my forest fire series.
Leaning into the Light, 30x30, acrylic, $600
My granddaughter loves the pink, you will too!
Reds and Pinks, 18x30, acrylic, $480
They might be snapdragons, or something else. What do you think?
Flutterby Spring, 40x40, acrylic, SOLD
No really, they are properly called Flutterbys, cause that’s what they do.
Hot Time in the Garden, 30x30, $600
L’Automne en Rose, 30x30, acrylic, $600
Everything sounds classier in French!
Purple Sundowners, 30x30, acrylic, $600
The sun is going down on … lilacs? Sundowners!
Silver Clouds Over Silver Snow, 12x12, acrylic, $240
I really think that’s snow, not water. Think snow!
Crowning, 24x36, acrylic, $600
When the forest fire becomes so hot that it leaps from tree top to tree top, that’s crowning.
The Old and the New, 18x18, acrylic, $360
New flowers, old flowers. The Circle of Life!
Cactus Colours, 12x8, acrylic, SOLD
Honestly, it looks like a cactus in bloom.
Petite Orange, 12x8, acrylic, $200
It’s small, it’s orange, it sounds better in French!
Pink Droops, 14x6, acrylic. SOLD
Yes Droops. There is a type of flower structure called a droop, I have no idea if they look like this.