The Landscape of My Mother
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The Landscape of My Mother 2024 Mixed media: Acrylic & Chalkboard Paint on Canvas 36"x48"
As an intuitive painter, I'm never quite sure what will come out on the canvas. I start painting and observe as the work evolves. These paintings surprised me... the color scheme, the glow. Where did these images come from?
My work is strongly influenced by feelings and childhood memories... it took me a few days to find the memory of this. In the 80's my mother wanted to write a children's book. I don't remember if she ever got to a story, but we would sit at the kitchen table with markers and create "illustrations" for the book. It was very 80's, can you feel Keith Haring's influence? Dayglow colors and glowing orbs, even pyramids ala "Desperately Seeking Susan". I love the nostalgia in these pieces.
As for the title, "The Landscape of My Mother", this work literally feels like something my mother would have drawn. It feels like it belongs to her, and I'm good with that.
Painting signed on the reverse. Custom red oak float frame as shown, add + $200 (in stock now!) Delivery available in the GTA, msg for details. Shipping also available, reach out for a custom quote.
Thank you for looking, and thank you for seeing.
Where it's been: Recently on view at The Artist Project, 2024.
Shipping and Availability
- Ships from Toronto
- Ships to Canada, US, international
- Available for local pickup
This piece will be prepared and shipped directly from and by the artist. The cost of shipping will be provided once you request to acquire it.
Additional Details
- Ready-To-Hang
- Exposed Canvas Edge
- Original
- Signed by Artist
- Wired Backing
- Custom Framing Available
- Insurance Protection
About the artist
Linds Miyo is a self-taught, intuitive painter, known for process-based works that drift between abstraction, expressionism, and landscape. A trauma survivor, Linds is interested in the interplay between our intentions and that which is beyond our control, the meeting place of our best efforts and h, ... View full profile