Are We There Yet? acrylic on canvas, 16″x20″, $900 framed
$900.00
For enquiries, please contact Dawn
dmcartoriginals@gmail.com
647-233-3848
$900.00
For enquiries, please contact Dawn
dmcartoriginals@gmail.com
647-233-3848
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Just released from the DMc Private Collection!
Who needs the “bright lights” of the city?
We find ourselves mesmerized by the owl and his nighttime flight.
Colour and texture fill the painting!
The hills that cut across the background are alight with bold colours.
The “evergreens” add depth as they are seen below,
and their reds along with the golden forest floor add to the vibrancy of the nighttime scene.
Horizontal lines of deep blues within the sky and water alternate with the reds, framing the scene.
The birch and pine trees cut through the horizontal sections in both their vertical direction and their turquoise tones.
The barred owl seems illuminated as its natural colours pop against the background.
It’s on the right side of the canvas but looking to fly left across the scene,
inviting the viewer to join the owl’s flight path through the forest.
Unveiling coming Fall 2026 - Solo Exhibition at Galerie LaFab... Stay Tuned!
For enquiries, please contact Dawn
dmcartoriginals@gmail.com
647-233-3848
Mother is seen in the relationship between the doe and the fawn, between Mother Nature and the deer, the forest, the water, the air … and we human beings.
Balance and harmony are key in these relationships and within the elements of the painting itself.
Sky, land and water are balanced in their composition and colour.
Horizontal lines of blues in sky and water border the warm colours of the land. The birch trees cut through the horizontal sections in both their vertical direction and their bold blacks and whites, holding the overall composition together in its framework.
The mother deer is protective in her stance, standing guard over her fawn as it safely nourishes itself from the lake.
The birch trees stand as sentries, providing the deer with their protective cover. They stand straight and tall, holding the land and reaching into the sky, being nourished by and benefiting our environment and, in turn, us.
“Mother” invites the viewer into the scene. As the doe protectively holds our gaze, the viewer is drawn into the richly textured forest. What will our relationship be with our wilderness environment?
For enquiries, please contact Dawn
dmcartoriginals@gmail.com
647-233-3848
Unveiling coming Fall 2026 - Solo Exhibition at Galerie LaFab... Stay Tuned!
For enquiries, please contact Dawn
dmcartoriginals@gmail.com
647-233-3848
