What A Lovely Way To Burn - 33.5" x 41"
Graphite on Paper. 33.5” x 41” Framed. PICK UP OR LOCAL DELIVERY ONLY
This piece was selected as one of the finalists of the 2013 The Kingston Prize. The Kingston Prize is a Canada-wide competition and exhibition tour for Canadian portrait painting and drawing.
Born in London Ontario, Sarah Kane is a self-taught artist working to produce a collection that she hopes will evoke both inspiration and admiration. Sarah strives to bridge the divide between dream and reality through Escapism by producing images that create a surreal escape from the viewer’s daily routine. The admiration for dark and dreamy representations of life has brought her work to the forefront of her career; seeking to bring together the essence of acrylic’s candid movement with graphite’s scripted monologue of dark and light. She is a master at ultra realism with graphite or acrylics, these pieces really need to be seen up close to be fully appreciated.
Graphite on Paper. 33.5” x 41” Framed. PICK UP OR LOCAL DELIVERY ONLY
This piece was selected as one of the finalists of the 2013 The Kingston Prize. The Kingston Prize is a Canada-wide competition and exhibition tour for Canadian portrait painting and drawing.
Born in London Ontario, Sarah Kane is a self-taught artist working to produce a collection that she hopes will evoke both inspiration and admiration. Sarah strives to bridge the divide between dream and reality through Escapism by producing images that create a surreal escape from the viewer’s daily routine. The admiration for dark and dreamy representations of life has brought her work to the forefront of her career; seeking to bring together the essence of acrylic’s candid movement with graphite’s scripted monologue of dark and light. She is a master at ultra realism with graphite or acrylics, these pieces really need to be seen up close to be fully appreciated.
Graphite on Paper. 33.5” x 41” Framed. PICK UP OR LOCAL DELIVERY ONLY
This piece was selected as one of the finalists of the 2013 The Kingston Prize. The Kingston Prize is a Canada-wide competition and exhibition tour for Canadian portrait painting and drawing.
Born in London Ontario, Sarah Kane is a self-taught artist working to produce a collection that she hopes will evoke both inspiration and admiration. Sarah strives to bridge the divide between dream and reality through Escapism by producing images that create a surreal escape from the viewer’s daily routine. The admiration for dark and dreamy representations of life has brought her work to the forefront of her career; seeking to bring together the essence of acrylic’s candid movement with graphite’s scripted monologue of dark and light. She is a master at ultra realism with graphite or acrylics, these pieces really need to be seen up close to be fully appreciated.