Untitled (2 Birds)
22.25 x 30
Coloured Pencil
#198-0414
$ 1875
Man Bird
23 x 30
Coloured Pencil
#198-0403
$ 1875
Flying Bird
23 x 30
Coloured Pencil
# 198-0380
$ 1875
Untitled (Big Bird with Small Birds)
23 x 30
Coloured Pencil, Ink
# 198-0361
$ 1875
Untitled (Rainbow Bird)
30 x 23
Coloured Pencil, Ink
# 198-0370
$ 1875
Wingstand
22 x 15
Coloured Pencil, Ink
# 198-0377
$ 1350
We’ve All Been Broken At Some Time
30 × 22
Coloured Pencil, Ink
#198-0243
SOLD
Rainbow Goose
22 x 14.875
Ink
# 198-0327
SOLD
Untitled (5 Headed Bird)
30 x 22.25
Coloured Pencil, Ink
#198-0266
SOLD
Untitled (Bird with Dress and Boots)
15 x 23
Marker and Pastel on Paper
# 198-0125
SOLD
Untitled (Bear)
15 x 23
Ink on Paper
# 198-0155
SOLD
Untitled
30 x 23
Coloured Pencil, Ink
# 198-0109
SOLD
Untitled (Two Figures)
23x30
Pastel, Ink on Paper
# 198-0098
SOLD
Untitled (Pink Double Headed Bird)
15x23
Coloured Pencil, Ink on Paper
# 198-0077
SOLD
Bee
30x23
Ink
#198-0164
$ 1650
A leading contemporary and historic fine art gallery based in Victoria, B.C. Canada. The gallery exhibits and sells art from both established and emerging Canadian artists. Madrona Gallery prides itself on providing a welcoming environment to new and established art collectors alike.
March 14 - April 4
Opening Reception: March 14, 1-3 PM
Madrona Gallery's annual exhibition of works by leading artists of the 20th century. This exhibition features important works by members of the Group of Seven, E.J.Hughes, Jean-Paul Riopelle, W.J. Phillips, Emily Carr, Ray Mead, Gordon Smith, Takao Tanabe, and many others.
April 11 - 24
Opening Reception: April 11, 1-3 PM
Madeleine Wood's paintings evoke a sense of intimacy. She chooses to include the viewer in private moments that could be snapshots of memories or fantasies. She captures the play of tension and release in her figurative works, while in her landscapes focuses on tiny details such as the curl of arbutus bark.
April 25 - May 9
Opening Reception: April 25, 1-3 PM
B. 1959. Montreal, QU
Halin de Repentigny is an acclaimed artist with paintings held in national and international collections. Halin first made his name when he moved to Dawson City, Yukon. He became well known for his depictions of life in Canada’s Klondike, interpreting the beauty and majesty of the remote northern wilderness and capturing it on canvas. His love of landscape, colour and light is now manifested in his winter home in Patagonia, Argentina, while the Klondike summers continue to inspire his work.
Madrona Gallery respectfully acknowledges the Lekwungen peoples, on whose traditional lands the gallery stands.
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Victoria, BC V8W 1J4
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