These are the individual tile images you can choose from when designing your own set of 4. Or you can purchase one image and hang it on your wall with an adhesive hanger. Stay with the 4x4 size or choose the bigger 6x6 size.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Tile Transfer sets
Tile transfer sets of 4. Choose a set or design your own set by choosing 4 images from the individual tile images. Or maybe you have business logo that you would like transferred onto a tile set for a waiting room or office.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Newest Canvases
Birdcage Study #1
Photo Transfer on Canvas
16 x 20
Birdcage Study #2
Photo Transfer on Canvas
18 x 24
The Past
Photo Transfer collage on Canvas
16 x 20
Day Dreaming
Photo Transfer collage on Canvas
24 x 24
The Future
Photo Transfer on Canvas
16 x 20
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Metal transfer test
Holy the transfers on metal turned out much better then I had predicted!! The color looks awesome, I am so excited and motivated to create some new work and hang it on metal sheets.
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Draw Prize
I have decided to have a draw prize. Starts today and ends Oct. 15th. To enter, you have to take a picture of a canvas, made by me, that you have hanging in your home. I so rarely get to see the finished pieces hanging on peoples walls. On the closing date I will draw a name and the winner will win a 16x20 canvas of their choice or a $125 credit towards a larger canvas or a commission piece. Great for that bare wall in your home or a perfect gift for someone else.
Ok everyone, I have an idea for those people that want to enter the contest BUT DON'T own a canvas from me already. All you have to do to enter is take a picture of the bare wall space you would like to fill. And you are in the draw for a 16x20 of your choice or $125 towards a larger canvas or commission piece.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
The Arbutus Tree
Arbutus Tree
20x20 & 12x12 & 12x24
Photo Transfers on Canvases
I was asked to create this piece as a gift for a birthday present. Arbutus trees are a fond memory of his childhood,where everywhere you walk you are surrounded by these peeling, twisting branches. A sight that I can imagine with a feeling of magic. I was lucky to be able to take my family on hikes, up to Comox lake, in search of an Arbutus tree. Out of these walks, I created my first triptych. The trunk representing the peeling bark of the arbutsus tree, the top showing the the colorful leaves, and the winding branch. It was a fun and challenging progject.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
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