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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x2,600in
About this artwork
In the beginning, if beginnings could be said to exist in a place that was always spinning, a winged Venus stood at the axis of a living, breathing myth. She did not command the world, yet it moved around her.
Her wings gave flight to notions of memory. Neither human nor fully divine, she was the possibility of form but not its conclusion. The beings around her followed her shape as if it were the gravity of truth but they did not obey her. Creatures… rose from the swirling chaos like thoughts breaking the surface of consciousness. Primitive organisms pulsed in bright pockets, and monsters darted along the edges.
The world spun like a great wheel of anxiety mixed with hope. Though she stood at its centre, she had long understood that to be at the heart of something does not mean to rule it. Above her, an unblinking eye, enormous, and calm. Some said it belonged to a forgotten god, watching without judgment.
Alan MacIntyre, a painter, printmaker, and sculptor with a BFA from the University of Guelph, crafts captivating mixed-media reliefs rooted in sculpture, painting, and printmaking. His improvisational process layers free-flowing acrylics, cut hardboard, and collage into dimensional works alive with energy and mythic narrative. By assembling recurring figures—dogs, camels, goddesses—he evokes tension, conflict, and eventual harmony. Each piece vibrates with playful strangeness and vital, raw emotion, drawing viewers into a world where chaos and resolution beautifully collide.