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Elizabeth Ranger (b. 1984), uses watercolour, gouache and pencil to create intricate, surreal paintings that explore ideas of fluidity, mortality and the spirit. Coming from a place of femininity but also post-gender queerness, and inspired by the symbolists and turn of the century illustrators, she uses abstractions, fantastical elements, organic textures, and vibrant colours to bring her works to life. Born in Ottawa and trained in Montreal, she currently lives in Halifax with her two young kids and two old cats.
“Returning" is a painting about our connection to the natural world. About our stardust body, about loss of ego and reintegration. A piece meant to inspire and comfort, to remind that death is fruitful as life, that we borrow everything we are and experience, and that one day we will be returned (to the cosmic library, perhaps).
1000 Piece Puzzle
50 cm x 70 cm
Matte Finish on both the puzzle and the box
Poster Included
Terri is a Saskatchewan-born painter, illustrator, and animator who works with themes of memory, childhood, and humour. In her paintings, Terri nurses a love for the expansive prairie landscape, combining elements inspired by folk art and her family’s generational quilting past- time to create a series of painted patchwork landscape fantasies.
« At Home In The Hay » is Terri’s reaction to memories of her husband’s family farmhouse, now abandoned, and sitting hours away from pretty much anywhere. Visits to the house (which has now been taken over by racoons) are always bittersweet and lonely feeling, but also full of warm and interesting stories of events that took place ther
1000 Piece Puzzle
50 cm x 70 cm
Matte Finish on both the puzzle and the box
Poster Included
Pierre L. Vassura is a self-made and accomplished visual artist and has been active in the graphic and ceramic fields for as long as he can remember.
Pierre as born in Europe just before World War II and he travelled throughout Italy, France, Switzerland, Israel and North America. He has worked at various creative posts in different fields before devoting himself full time to his own mode of expression. He eventually set down his roots in beautiful British Columbia, Canada and has been residing there ever since.
A member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, Pierre has displayed his works in various international and local exhibitions and has been the recipient of several awards.
His work follows his imagination and vibration coming from his thoughts and putting together shapes and forms in new combinations, building new space following the laws of visibility and creating visual art in his Analogical Formalism style.