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Dana CowieYou Are Wonderful As You Are - Original Impasto Abstract Landscape Painting Blue2022
2022
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Using an impasto, painterly technique Dana Cowie creates cubist-inspired farm and rural landscapes. Working within controlled color schemes, her artworks appear abstract up close and become more representational as the viewer takes in the larger image. Each stylized color represents shadows and grander forms of perspective that capture a more vibrant experience beyond the minute details of the subjects she paints.
Dana Cowie created this 24-inch square abstract landscape artwork with acrylic paint on a canvas. This artwork is wired and ready to hang. The sides are painted white. The artist signs the artwork on the front and back. Convenient delivery is available for those in the local Los Angeles area, and affordable worldwide shipping is available for US and international art collectors. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included with this unique painting.
In Cowie's artworks, each stylized color is utilized to capture the essence of rural landscapes and emphasize the importance of color as a critical element in painting. Her technique creates a textured and layered effect that adds depth to each artwork, drawing the viewer's attention to the interplay of color and form. Dana Cowie's artworks are a beautiful and engaging blend of abstraction and representation, capturing the spirit of rural life with a fresh and innovative perspective.
Born in 1975, Cowie grew up in Hamilton, Ontario in Canada before enrolling in the visual art program at Central Technical School in Toronto in the 90s. She has also lived in Japan and Victoria, British Columbia.
Cowie's work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows across Canada, the U.S., and England. She is collected worldwide. Dana’s paintings have been featured in magazines as well, including Style at Home Magazine, House & Garden magazine (UK), and Escarpment Magazine.
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Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles
EXHIBITIONS
2023 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA
2022 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA
New Collections Exhibit, Kellie Miller Arts
New York Affordable Art Fair, NY
AGH Art Sale, Art Gallery of Hamilton
Ojibway Club Art Show
2021 Kellie Miller Arts, Brighton, UK
Dockside Gallery, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, UK
Westland Gallery, London, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Galerie Bloom, Montreal, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, CA
2020 Kelli Miller Arts, Brighton, UK
Westland Gallery, London, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
2019 Westland Gallery, London, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
2018 Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
Carnegie Gallery, Dundas, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
2017 West Hamilton Artist’s Tour, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
2016 West Hamilton Artist’s Tour, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
- Creator:Dana Cowie (1975, Canadian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Los Angeles, CA
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Dana Cowie
Using an impasto, painterly technique Dana Cowie creates cubist-inspired farm and rural landscapes. Working within controlled color schemes, her artworks appear abstract up close and become more representational as the viewer takes in the larger image. Each stylized color represents shadows and grander forms of perspective that capture a more vibrant experience beyond the minute details of
the subjects she paints. “I live in a small town and am surrounded by beautiful barns and rolling hills. My
work is a culmination of years of painting in search of a patchwork quilt effect using
thick, expressionist marks. Barns and farmland speak to me as I live in a rural setting and have good friendships with local farmers. Using classical oils and acrylics and painting on my grandmothers
1940’s easel, I work instantaneously across my canvas, creating layers
of color that overlap as the image emerges.” Born in 1975, Cowie grew up in Hamilton, Ontario in Canada before enrolling in the visual art program at Central Technical School in Toronto in the 90’s. She has also lived in Japan and Victoria, British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows across Canada, in the U.S. and England. She is represented by art galleries in Canada, U.S. and England and is collected world-wide. Dana’s paintings have been featured in magazines as well, including Style at Home Magazine, House & Garden magazine (UK) and Escarpment Magazine. She lives in Owen Sound, Canada with her family. SELECT RECENT EXHIBITIONS
2021 Kellie Miller Arts, Brighton, UK
Dockside Gallery, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, UK
Westland Gallery, London, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Galerie Bloom, Montreal, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, CA
2020 Kelli Miller Arts, Brighton, UK
Westland Gallery, London, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
2019 Westland Gallery, London, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
2018 Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, CA
Ojibway Art Show, Point-Au Peril, CA
Carnegie Gallery, Dundas, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
2017 West Hamilton Artist’s Tour, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
2016 West Hamilton Artist’s Tour, Hamilton, CA
Canvas Gallery, Toronto, CA
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, CA
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