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“National Park” was sold to a collector right here in Montreal, Quebec.

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“Cry Me a River” was sold to a collector in Rising Sun, Maryland.

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“Guards & Guildsmen” was sold to a collector in Port Orchard, Washington.

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“Elegant Entrance” was sold to a collector in Langdon, Alberta.

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“Living the Dream” was sold to a collector in Richmond, Virginia.

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“Ideas are Afoot” was sold to a collector in Clover, South Carolina.

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“Urban Fiction” was sold to a collector in Pasadena, California.

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“Shoemaker’s Bench” was sold to a collector in Ottawa, Ontario along with “Eastern Oceans”!

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00046 ottawa ontario

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“Ribald Tales” sold to a collector in Calgary, Alberta.
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Tatiana’s tales are told with no words at all… but adding a few words here and there does tend to flavor someone’s interpretation.

00020 calgary alberta

Any interpretations of my paintings given on my eBay site are only given as “possible” interpretations. I don’t often specially set out to illustrate a certain interpretation. In many cases, my collaborator “offroad artist” is the one who proposes the interpretations in the creative process. “offroad” is a writer and has his own special lens through which he views my work. I find the results are quite interesting!

I’m sure that many of my buyers and collectors have their own viewpoints and interpretations also, which is great by me…

In this case, the idea was that the canvas was located at some point in the future and is actually the core processor in a computer of the day, which is able to tap into “creativity” as a source of calculating power, energy or whatever… cool :-)

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The painting “Canvas Core” was sold to a collector in St. Cloud, MN.

00024 st cloud minnesota