VIEW IN MY ROOM
Canada
Painting, Acrylic on Stone
Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.3 D in
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This is a mixed media acrylic painting on wood . It's very shiny , and looks even better in person . There are very tiny stones found beside my grandfathers dream home that he designed in England after fighting in World War Two , durying a healing adventure that he designed for himself to cure himself from the trauma of the war . The adventure involved visiting many , many castles for months , in England because his parents were born there so he felt a connection . He fell in love with one castle more than the rest , and sat down in the grass beside it for days and days , studying the Tutor design from every angle , through multiple drawings in his sketchbook . It took him ten years to find the right hill to build it on , in Grand Valley , Ontario Canada , which suited his very specific vision . It had to have a river which would serve as a moat around it . It had to be situated on a hill with a good view . It had to be in an area with woods . He named it High Country Friths Castle and I was fortunate to grow up there . This canvas frame was built there by my father , and the painting was initially formed there , using texture from the ground ( using soil and tiny rocks ) . I have always loved land deeply so I wanted to express that love . The soil and rocks are blended with high caliber Golden Acrylics texture medium . This piece is filled with many deep layers of colour with healing high vibrational energy and iridescent light . This piece has been so much fun to create and therefore has literally taken almost forever to complete, on purpose . The piece was finished in my art studio in an old growth forest in the Cowichan Valley , about an hour drive north of Victoria on Vancouver Island . The piece emits an aura that is very calm , , therapeutic , vibrant and uplifting . It is by far one of the best pieces that I have yet to create , and will always remain one of my favourite works of art in the world .
Painting:Acrylic on Stone
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.3 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:Canada.
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Amy Elizabeth Frith is a contemporary painter , multidisciplinary artist , visionary , bossbabe , coach , mentor , upcoming author , and extremely old soul . Amy grew up an hour drive north west of Toronto , Canada , on the edge of the very small town of Grand Valley Ontario , back when Grand Valley was still small enough to be called a village . Born singing in bliss in 1978 , Amy was a child of the eighties , and enjoys remembering an idyllic childhood life . Amy has fond memories of walking freely through gently rolling farm fields , wildflower meadows , and magical forests beside the beautiful Grand River , with canoes and kayaks in her backyard , where she was free to visit both sets of wonderful grandparents who lived a short walk away , whenever desired . Amy is inspired by her memories of helping her Grandma and Grandpa Bell work in their famous organic market garden . Moving into her Gran and Grandpa Friths designer dream home at age seven , named High Country Friths Castle , on the hill overlooking the village below , with a long winding gravel driveway beside the forest , across the bridge from the village , where the river served as a moat , to this day is a rich source of endless soul aligned inspiration . Amy almost lost her vision at the age of four , and is now labeled an off the charts medical miracle , because in accordance with the millions of children worldwide that have had access to cataract surgery , who’ve become adults , Amy is in the Top Two . In accordance with global statistics , it was expected that Amy might have needed a seeing eye dog by age 25 or 30 . Amy taught herself her first positive affirmation at age four , “ I WILL KEEP MY VISION . “ and has practiced it diligently every day since . Amy doesn’t take her miracle vision lightly , and therefore celebrates this miracle through her artistic expression . Amy studied art with internationally successful painters , illustrators and sculptors at the magical Kootenay School of Art and Design , when it was a cooperatively run school , in Nelson , British Columbia , and deeply enjoyed the cooperative structure seeing that as a student , she was a member of the governing body of the school , which was a deeply empowering experience .
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