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Andrea Stajan-Ferkul
Head Over Heels #5 - (8"x10", Shoe Painting On Canvas, Black, Red, Off White)

2018

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In this painting on canvas, emphasis is on strong composition and an interplay of textures. The combination of paint and textile collage build up a rough surface adding tone on tone dimension. Small artwork is intimate and can personalize spaces. It can be moved around easily and is a great way to build up an art collection. To view more of Stajan-Ferkul's artwork, scroll down and click into the box: VIEW ALL FROM SELLER. // Andrea Stajan-Ferkul is a Canadian artist whose work conveys a sense of experimentation through the use of paint, fabric collage and abstract mark-making. While not exclusive to fashion, dresses have been a compositional focus throughout her oeuvre. With an emphasis on timelessness, her series of dress paintings shift between realistic representation and interpretive impressions. In contrast, her series of abstract works embrace minimalism, considerate to a restrained palette and composition. Stajan-Ferkul began her career in fashion advertising before shifting her focus to fine art in 2000. Her work has been exhibited widely through galleries and art fairs, and hangs in private and public collections across Canada, US and Europe. A graduate of Sheridan College of Art and Design, Stajan-Ferkul's paintings can be found in numerous public and private collections, her work has been published in magazines and book covers, and prints are distributed internationally. In 2009, Stajan-Ferkul was invited to exhibit her work in Ottawa’s Rideau Hall, hosted by (then) Governor General of Canada, Michaëlle Jean. keywords: shoes, stiletto, fashion art, black and white, tone on tone, contemporary art, couture, haute couture
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