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Discover 10,199 original painting artworks for sale between $1000 - $5000. Contemporary emerging artists: Storm Hammond, Stephen Mead, Youri Messen-jaschin, Emilio Merlina, Suzanne Benton, Susanta Das, Tomas Castano, Donald Neff, Jack Reilly, Charles Hanson, Daniela Isache, Mariana Oros, Richard Freer, Donny Marincic, John Tierney, Darla Fisher Odjig are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 352 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Stephen Mead: 'WhoIsBigger', 1991 Oil Painting, Marine. A meditation on environmental conservation, part of film series Murals in Motion, Indieflix.  com. ...
Marine - Painting
32 x 68 inches (81.3 x 172.7 cm)
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Youri Messen-jaschin: 'Trip to Israel', 1996 Tempera Painting, Optical. Gouache on paperKinetic ArtOptical artA(r) 1996. by ProLitteris, PoBox  CH- 8033 Zurich / A(c) 1996 by Youri Messen- Jaschin Switzerland ...
Optical - Painting
60 x 70 cm (23.6 x 27.6 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'dance', 1992 Oil Painting, Inspirational. oil on canvas...
, 1992
Inspirational - Painting
80 x 120 cm (31.5 x 47.2 inches)
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Youri Messen-jaschin: 'Eagle', 1997 Tempera Painting, Optical. Gouache on paperKinetic ArtA(r) 1997. by ProLitteris, Po. Box CH- 8033 Zurich / A(c) 1997 by Youri Messen- Jaschin Switzerland ...
, 1997
Optical - Painting
60 x 70 cm (23.6 x 27.6 inches)
Suzanne Benton: 'grounds for peace', 2024 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. spiritual, mystical, color rich, all about color...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Suzanne Benton: 'grounds for peace', 2024 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. oil on gessoboard, imaginary, ethereal, spiritual, all about color...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Suzanne Benton: 'hover', 2023 Oil Painting, Abstract. Cosmic, color rich, spacial, ethereal, oil on oil primed linen, ...
, 2023
Abstract - Painting
25 x 21 inches (63.5 x 53.3 cm)
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Susanta Das: 'saga of nature', 2024 Acrylic Painting, Nature. THE NATURE WE LOVE ...
Nature - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Susanta Das: 'saga of nature', 2024 Other Painting, Nature. THE NATURE , SAGA OF NATURE ...
Nature - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Tomas Castano: 'toledo panoramic', 2022 Oil Painting, Landscape. I have captured the soul of Toledo at sunset, with warm tones and brushstrokes full of passion. In oil, I use realistic impressionism to capture the vibrant energy of the city. My art brings the essence of an eternal sunset to your home, inspiring every day with its majestic horizon. ...
Landscape - Painting
70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Tomas Castano: 'rincon de mojacar', 2020 Oil Painting, Architecture. My work is an expression of serenity and authenticity. Painted in oil, I portray a corner that captures the essence of a timeless place, where light plays with textures adding a lively and warm character. The realistic brushstrokes invite introspection and nostalgia for simple but profound moments. When you observe ...
Architecture - Painting
54 x 73 cm (21.3 x 28.7 inches)
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Donald Neff: 'late', 2016 Oil Painting, Landscape. Nocturne overlooking South San Jose, CA...
, 2016
Landscape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Jack Reilly: 'syncopated rhythm in flux', 2023 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. As humans, we generally tend to perceive time in a linear manner. However, many of our common devices used to measure time are formatted in circular configurations. These range from ancient sun dials to analog clocks and modern timepieces. In what we perceive as our physical universe, spherical planets rotate ...
Abstract - Painting
24 x 24 ( x )
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Jack Reilly: 'Into and Out of the Blue', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. As humans, we generally tend to perceive time in a linear manner.  However, many of our common devices used to measure time are formatted in circular configurations.  These range from ancient sun dials to analog clocks and modern timepieces.  In what we perceive as our physical universe, spherical planets rotate ...
Abstract - Painting
24 x 24 ( x )
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Jack Reilly: 'silent sounds of yearning', 2023 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. As humans, we generally tend to perceive time in a linear manner. However, many of our common devices used to measure time are formatted in circular configurations. These range from ancient sun dials to analog clocks and modern timepieces. In what we perceive as our physical universe, spherical planets rotate ...
Abstract - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Jack Reilly: 'radiance of a perpetual moment', 2023 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. As humans, we generally tend to perceive time in a linear manner. However, many of our common devices used to measure time are formatted in circular configurations. These range from ancient sun dials to analog clocks and modern timepieces. In what we perceive as our physical universe, spherical planets rotate ...
Abstract - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Jack Reilly: 'moment of late fall light', 2023 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. As humans, we generally tend to perceive time in a linear manner. However, many of our common devices used to measure time are formatted in circular configurations. These range from ancient sun dials to analog clocks and modern timepieces. In what we perceive as our physical universe, spherical planets rotate ...
Abstract - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Charles Hanson: 'potato chip eaters', 2015 Oil Painting, Figurative. Based on VanGogh Potato Eaters, this version has them eating potato chips and drinking beer, added cheer leader, dog and large screen tv. ...
Figurative - Painting
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
Daniela Isache: 'listening', 2023 Oil Painting, Expressionism. A woman listening to the voice of Earth. ...
, 2023
Expressionism - Painting
66 x 98 cm (26.0 x 38.6 inches)
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Daniela Isache: 'the blind woman', 2023 Oil Painting, Expressionism. If a human is blind , he or she may see in a different way. ...
Expressionism - Painting
50 x 74 cm (19.7 x 29.1 inches)
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Daniela Isache: 'the tree woman', 2023 Oil Painting, Expressionism. Women and trees are linked by love. ...
Expressionism - Painting
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Daniela Isache: 'Milky Way', 2023 Oil Painting, Expressionism. An Expressionist image of the Milky Way ...
, 2023
Expressionism - Painting
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Mariana Oros: 'gradinarul din eden', 2022 Painting, Abstract. Acrylic painting on canvas, texture, ready to hang. ...
Abstract - Painting
80 x 80 cm (31.5 x 31.5 inches)
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Richard Freer: 'new zealand mountains', 2020 Oil Painting, Expressionism. A large lake with mountains in the distance ...
Expressionism - Painting
102 x 76 cm (40.2 x 29.9 inches)
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Richard Freer: 'pitsford water sunrise', 2020 Oil Painting, Expressionism. Sunset over Pitsford water...
Expressionism - Painting
102 x 76 cm (40.2 x 29.9 inches)
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Richard Freer: 'positivity', 2021 Oil Painting, Expressionism. Explosion of texture and colour. ...
, 2021
Expressionism - Painting
102 x 76 cm (40.2 x 29.9 inches)
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Donny Marincic: 'Dori In White', 1999 Oil Painting, Western. Reenactment of the 150 Year anniversary of The Oregon Trail.  Lady Wagon Trainer on the Oregon Trail. .  We were camped at Fort Bridger, Wyoming inside the Fort itself. ...
Western - Painting
15 x 30 inches (38.1 x 76.2 cm)
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John Tierney: 'risen', 2019 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. The lyrical nature of solid fields stretched out like a banner, rising to  the firmament...
, 2019
Abstract Landscape - Painting
55 x 60 cm (21.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Darla Fisher Odjig: 'the masquerade', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Surrealism. The greed is quite evident as the celebratory glass is raised and the pocket change of which comes from BIA is released on to the ground in that as a child one would have to bend down and curtsy before picking it up. The 60 s scoop endured. The Colonial ...
Surrealism - Painting
38 x 60 inches (96.5 x 152.4 cm)
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Sarangello Raquel: 'nude woman figurative', 2015 Oil Painting, Figurative. Female Nude Work inspired by women, their nudity, the sensual lines of their curves are combined with the look of the model. She makes the consultations that she deems necessary. Collectors are invited to visit all the works of the artist Raquel SarA! ngello. Make a gift this Christmas, buy ...
Figurative - Painting
50 x 64 cm (19.7 x 25.2 inches)
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    Storm Hammond - In many of the paintings, my intention was to give the viewer a glimpse into a peaceful moment in the Italian sense of capriccio. In others, particularly those which make use of funerary statuary, one is left questioning aspects of human solitude. It has been said that a landscape does not come alive until there is a figure in it. By using sculptures of human forms, I offer the viewer an identity within the painting. As they are stone, subtly a coldness permeates and a peculiar isolation sets in emotionally. This shifts the pastoral mood to a quiet thoughtful meloncholia. This gives some observers a surrealistic impression of my work. In the architectural alleys, the viewer stands alone on the path. There is always the unseen, something more, a mystery around the corner or through the gate. I use an indirect Old Master's method of oil painting. The process begins with the application of an abstract acrylic ground. Next, an oil grisaille is painted defining the light and dark areas. Then, multiple layers of oil glazes and varnishes finish the piece. The first drawing, painted as the ground utilizes the divine geometry of the Golden Section. The divine ratio, ...

    Stephen Mead - In the early 1990's Stephen Mead's poems began appearing in such journals as Onionhead, Bellowing Ark, and Invert, but upon moving to Provincetown, Mass., Stephen decided to concentrate more on visual work. It was in the year 2000, after moving back to NY, that Stephen started seeking publication again for both his writing and his art combined. Since, then, thanks to the wonders of the World Wide Web, his work has appeared internationally both in cyberspace, hard copy, and physical Gallery Space. Often the writing has appeared along side his paintings, and at other times with the text superimposed. In 2004 Stephen began experimenting even more with these poetry/art hybrids creating a series of e books, including the award winning "We Are More Than Our Wounds". From there Stephen began experimenting with his art and poems as films, at first creating slideshows with captions, and then doing his own soundtracks and voice overdubs. These DVDs are available through Indieflix.com In 2006 Stephen put this technology to use releasing a CD of poems set to music "Safe & Other Love Poems" (CDBaby.com), as well as two print editions of his image/art hybrids, "Selected Works" and "Tree ...

    Youri Messen-Jaschin - Award 1963 1st Prize of contemporary engraving Center of Engraving Geneva MusA(c)e daEURtmart et daEURtmHistoire Geneva 1966 Grant of the Swedish state for study at the University of Gothenburg research in the textil in Op art 1969 USA Gould corporation 1st prize for the realization of a Op art sculpture 1970 2 nd prize for a textile work - electro-acoustic, University of Gothenburg 1971 1 st prize for a textile work - electro-acoustic, RAPhsska Museum Gothenburg 1985 Italiy Centro Studi e Ricerche delle Nazioni World Culture Award Statue of Victory 1985 1985 Centro Studi e Ricerche laEURtmAccademia daEURtmEuropa Diploma of Appointment of Academician of Europe for its cultural and professional activity 1986 Diploma European SchowmenaEURtms Union For his sincere efforts on behalf of the European ShowmenaEURtms Union we hereby extend our special appreciation to. Bruxelles IV73 1987 Diploma of nomination Golden Elephant for the merits that he acquired to the cause of the circus Schweizer National Circus GebrA1/4der Knie Rapperswil 1998 Installation Award Certificate of Merit Research in Op art Angel Orensanz Foundation, Center for the arts, New York 2000 Aim for Arts, International juried exhibition, celebrating artistic achievement Federation of ...

    Emilio Merlina - I was born in 1950 in the North East of Italy from a polish mother and a sicilian father. I toured the world until I was 35, then I returned to Italy and picked up again my old passion painting and sculpture. As for myself, I can only say thoughts and paintings, paintings and thoughts. Everything maybe useless, however everything is life. i?1/2The human being leaves its signs, graffiti, indian dreams and imagination. Now I only have left a few more possibilities to express the colors which are not. Only the sign, scratched, angry or brushed is the witness. The sign has passed from there and there it has lived.i?1/2 Emilio Merlina Some hear if a door opens Others hear a latch which opens or closes Others more they hear the Angel when he turns over a page of the Great Book From the novel Missa Sine Nomine By Ernst Wiechert I have words which relegate my hunger And the hunger which owns my body but which do not confine them I have words which are both my confined hunger and body By the Italian poetess Paola Lovisolo ...

    Emilio Merlina - Tomas Castano - Tomas Castano was born in Santander (Spain) in 1953. From a young age shows a special inclination towards drawing, but until the age of 17 years he does not take the first brushes and start painting. Self-taught, Tomas carved himself, based on determination and enthusiasm. He has a realistic style, his paintings are very well drawn and he also worries for the composition and perspective of his works. He is a landscape artist but characterized by his architectural work. His work is characterized by a serene and poetic realism, which translates the artist's delight when he paints streets of old quarters, antique buildings and facades with tradition. His paintings catch the magic of the aesthetics of the antiques, and transmit all the warmth and humanization of unprocessed environments by modern life. He has shown his work in group exhibitions in several countries such as Germany, Netherlands, USA, France, Argentina, Japan, Italy, Korea and numerous solo and group exhibitions in Spain. Tomas Castano works represented Cantabria in the Florence Biennale in the 2005 edition. His work is recognized by the distinctive style and ambience that he creates in finishing his series of old taverns. His work is ...

    Donald Neff - Lumen * Aqua * Terra "I paint the places I love to be. I paint the freshness of eternal nature, icy lucid streams, thunderous waterfalls, and soaring granite crests over silent lakes. I paint the descriptions of John Muir, the echoes of Ansel Adams, the American West of Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran. I paint luminosity filtering through the landscape, reaching to the foundation of a stream, bouncing off rocks, and illuminating the shadows. Using oil and acrylic, painting realistically is merely my means to an end. I want the viewer to connect with the places I love to be. I hope the observer will want to walk right into my painting and maybe even drop a line in the water to catch a trout. My published works include both "plein air" and studio paintings, which helps me translate the dynamic experience of the moment and communicate in a more personal way of what I am trying to say.." Light * Water * Earth...

    Jack Reilly - As humans, we generally tend to perceive time in a linear manner. However, many of our common devices used to measure time are formatted in circular configurations. These range from ancient sun dials to analog clocks and modern timepieces. In what we perceive as our physical universe, spherical planets rotate while moving in primarily circular orbits around larger spherical objects as they all hurl through the infinity of space. From Stonehenge to medieval calendars to analog wristwatches, humans have attempted to employ circular motifs to harness or understand the passage of time in relationship to space and the physical world in which we exist. This preoccupation with mysteries of the universe, its vast open spaces, punctuated with uncountable heavenly bodies, have puzzled humans from primitive stargazers in ancient worlds to the most educated of scientists of our time. My interest lies in the investigation, through the medium of abstract painting, of our perception and translation of these elements, both tangible and intangible. This abstract work also acknowledges and comments on significant art historical movements of 20th century painting. My choice to begin on a circular structure creates a visual container that refers to the essence of repetition and endless nature ...

    Charles Hanson - Charles Hanson Drawing and Painting since childhood, While in High School participated in a mural project at the United Nations. Participated in shows in New York, New Jersey, California, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. Had pieces in the Crocker Museum in Sacramento California, General Motors in Kentucky, Hunterton Art Museum in New Jersey, Allentown Art Museum and the State Theater in Pennsylvania. I actively participate in drawing and painting sessions with Lafayette College Easton Pa. I also organize a painting session on a monthly basis for an Arts Society that I am a board member of....

    Daniela Isache - Expressionism is my way to show the world as I see it. Since I was young, I looked at the world differently from my friends. I saw a strange world, wondering why the other people did not see it like me. The world I saw was unjust and made of unhappiness. Looking profoundly at the people's faces, I found them very expressive and I was stroked by their strange traits. I have never seen beautiful or ugly faces but only very expressive ones. Then, I began to paint these faces and I met my future love - Expressionism. At that time, I discovered and understood that the expressionist painting could express the life as I see it. I applied my Expressionism without making any concession to the beautiful or decorative painting. I applied it with force and sometimes with despair. However, when finishing a painting I felt released. I felt as if all my pain and troubles came out of my life. The dramatic motifs I found in everyday life created insurmountable interrogations and tensions. I became calm, but when I looked at my painting, I saw there fear, sorrow and I understood that my Expressionism saved me. Some people ...

    Mariana Oros - Lucrari in colectii particulare in ROMANIA, OLANDA , BELGIA, GERMANIA, MAREA BRITANIE, USA, CANADA, BOSNIA I HERTEGOVINA, FRANTA, TAIWAN, KOSOVO. PUBLICATII 2009- Aparitie pe coperta cartii FILOSIFIA SFLETULUI scrisa de Doriana Crisan, cu lucrarea SUFLET IN AMURG signed 2009. 2010-Aparitie pe coperta cartii aEURoeFILOSIFIA SFLETULUIaEUR by Doriana Crisan, cu lucrarea SUFLET IN AMURG semnat 2009. 2011-Aparitie in aEURoeInternational Dictionary of Artists Volume I by World Wide Art Book , United States, cu lucrarea ASCULTAND BEETHOVEN signed 2010. 2011-Aparitie in aEURoe Salloni Vjeshtor aEUR" Autumn SalonaEUR by Art Gallery Gjilan, Kosovo, cu lucrarea Ascultand Beethoven aEUR"semnat 2010. 2012 aEUR" Aparitie in aEURoe Art Revilution Taipei aEUR" My art, My showaEUR by Taipei World Trade Center , cu lucrarea Vioara aEUR" semnata 2011. 2013 aEUR" Aparitie in aEURoeWIP aEURoe by Wippublication , United States, cu lucrarile La tronul meduzelor -semnat 2013, Ceasornicarul de pe Champs Elyees aEUR" semnat 2013, Prin padurea muzicala aEUR" semnat 2011. 2013- Aparitie in POEME AZN LUMINA, AzI CULOARE - ,,PORTRET DE ARTIST editura Regal DaEURart, Romania 2013 aEUR"Aparitie in aEURoeRECURS LA INTELEPCIUNEaEUR .MANUAL PENTRU UMANIZAREA PUSTIULUIantologie de aforisme, maxime, cugetari, citate cA(c)lA"bre, editura Regal DaEURart, Romania. 2013 aEUR" Aparitie in aEURoeState of the Art - Artists bookaEUR by Art Vip Gallery and Galeria Aberta publishers, cu lucrarile...

    Richard Freer - Richard FreeraEURtms oeuvre is an intimate and personalized representation of natural and urban landscapes. Also exploring portraiture, the colour palette and forms are distinct, vibrant, and breath-taking. Born in Leicester, UK in 1976, RichardaEURtms natural-scrapes provide scope to a novel vision, almost bordering on complete abstraction. From a close-up view to a generic horizon rendition, Richard practices oil paintings, watercolours, and drawings Graduated in Fine Art in 1999, Richard had attended the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire. Later he received a masteraEURtms degree from De Montfort University in 2004. Impressionist in style, Richards oeuvre constructs a junction of departure from the same ideology. The landscapes appear real formally but digress in the realm of colours. RichardaEURtms attention to small details like a stroke of sunlight, or a small twig, or a reflection over sea marks his distinguishing and original style. And, most importantly, the consistency of the method pervades through his practice. Intuitive and emotional, the responses to the natural surroundings in his paintings are solely dependent on the medium and moment. Notably, it unfolds a substantial relationship between the material and immaterial realms. Richard regularly exhibits at international ...

    Donny Marincic - Donny Marincic is an artist who expresses his love for the West and its lore through his art work. Marincic captures the essence of the pure bodied, hearty, and good natured people that he portrays in his pieces. One gains a true comprehension for the daily activities of its people, which makes the West come alive. His paintings and bronzes let ones mind roam freely throughout the piece, leaving you with the feeling of being there. ...

    John Tierney - The paintings I make are charts of wanderings; what I mean by that is: you can wander around a painting and have, at least sometimes, a feeling of recognition of the place where you are. But the place can shift into a new location, you lose your bearings and then find yourself by intuition. You don't know how you got there, but you know where you are. There are well-beaten tracks and waymarkings that appear familiar. When I set off on a new canvas, white, pristine, in the morning, I often think why should I want to mess this up? It's like an empty mirror, but when the first few marks are made, it changes. It has direction, it begins to beckon you. Making the decision to start is the important thing, it doesn't seem to matter what you do. Disparate things can be united, related somehow. Dialogue begins. You're conscious of what is going on in one direction, but a lot is happening along the wayside. Contrasts are important: for example, organic versus geometric. Organic forms arise from memory. There is the energy of the life form against the rectangle of geometric space. Color...

    Darla Fisher Odjig - 7th. World Aboriginal Image Maker Vision: the belief that symbology will be a huge part of the art. That all may project a uniqueness of their Indianess through this. I promote the essence of my culture through the educating of Cultural diversity & visions through symbols. The sharing through symbology/pictorial imaging precipitates a phenomenon of altruism and healing. Guidance through mind, heart, body and spirit is essential to envisioning a holistic sense of self. In reference to Creative Extraction, expression toward the enhancing of emotion and identification of authentic values and feelings enable release and validation. Building of inner strength and outer relationships are important to communicating who we are. Reflecting on shadow imaging and of internal elements will allow for visioning and creative connectedness. Our Community includes the participating of connecting with the public through the art and its symbolic representation regarding the intergenerational affect as illustrated by symbolic historical referencing and recording. The developing of inner creativity through outer expression allows a sense of identity and connecting of 2 worlds within. Integrating Aboriginal artistic mastery with Western/European mastery as a recognized fine artistry brings a unified and elegant fusion of a unique vision of true Canadian Fine ...