Enoch's House
16”x20”
Handpainted collage on canvas
Part of the Other People’s Houses series. A series of work about the buildings that shape us.
This piece is created around the beautiful and now extinct, Enoch house that was in Victoria Park, Calgary. A home that stood on its own, with no care or positive attention for quite sometime, as a lot of people were more interested in the land and creating the sparkly new structures. I guess they all forgot that she too was sparkly and new at one time and could be again, with the right people.
Tragedy took that elegant structure, as it so often does.
Each of these new pieces contain a home of someone else. Many of these are actual places where people have lived, or spent time. Others symbolize emotions tied to the concept of home, some are dream homes, and some represent personality traits inherited from one's upbringing.
16”x20”
Handpainted collage on canvas
Part of the Other People’s Houses series. A series of work about the buildings that shape us.
This piece is created around the beautiful and now extinct, Enoch house that was in Victoria Park, Calgary. A home that stood on its own, with no care or positive attention for quite sometime, as a lot of people were more interested in the land and creating the sparkly new structures. I guess they all forgot that she too was sparkly and new at one time and could be again, with the right people.
Tragedy took that elegant structure, as it so often does.
Each of these new pieces contain a home of someone else. Many of these are actual places where people have lived, or spent time. Others symbolize emotions tied to the concept of home, some are dream homes, and some represent personality traits inherited from one's upbringing.
16”x20”
Handpainted collage on canvas
Part of the Other People’s Houses series. A series of work about the buildings that shape us.
This piece is created around the beautiful and now extinct, Enoch house that was in Victoria Park, Calgary. A home that stood on its own, with no care or positive attention for quite sometime, as a lot of people were more interested in the land and creating the sparkly new structures. I guess they all forgot that she too was sparkly and new at one time and could be again, with the right people.
Tragedy took that elegant structure, as it so often does.
Each of these new pieces contain a home of someone else. Many of these are actual places where people have lived, or spent time. Others symbolize emotions tied to the concept of home, some are dream homes, and some represent personality traits inherited from one's upbringing.