Night Lilacs (Lilacs II), 2021
Maple Leith Art
Acrylics on paper
Original Artwork, 10.16 x 15.24 cm
Unique Edition, 1 of 1
Maple Leith
About Maple Leith Art
I’m an artist, an athlete, an outdoorsman, an animal lover, a loyalist, a Canadian.
I’ve been called a knuckle-dragging Neanderthal by multiple woman. I’m a gentleman.
I have a degree in Fine Arts from The University of Western Ontario.
I’m from Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
I have lived in four of Canada’s 10 provinces. I currently live in Fernie, British Columbia.
Home is U.W.O.. Home is Toronto. Home is Shambhala. Home is Alberta. Home is British Columbia. Home is Canada.
I’m genuine.
I admire Diego Velazquez, Andy Warhol and the Great Vincent van Gogh. I respect Velazquez. I love and hate Andy. I have a kinship with Vincent. I look up to Rembrandt, Michael Snow, Yves Klein, Franz Kline, Claude Monet, Mark Rothko, Lawren Harris, Tom Thomson, Emily Carr, Laurie Anderson, the Group of 7, Ai Wei Wei and Banksy.
All of the animals and landscapes depicted in my work I have seen and photographed myself.
My personality is colourful. I love the colours of nature and how they enhance the quality of life. I make art in respect to what I have deep passion for. I create paintings and 3-D mixed media artworks of Canadian animals in addition to landscapes, as well as the abstract exploration of colour. I make art about Canada and the beauty of colour.
Leith, B.F.A.About the Product
Lilacs: the sweet, pleasant scent of springtime and the colour of rebirth. I have loved the lilac since I was a boy. My childhood house had a large front yard with two rows of lilac bushes which produced flowers from white through dark purple. My mother enjoyed the scent of them and during the spring we would cut fresh lilacs flowers for her daily. Every year I look forward to the 2-3 weeks that the lilacs are in bloom, and to this day I continue to enhance my home with their presence. It’s a very happy memory for me that I relive each spring.
Purple is also the colour of my alma mater, The University of Western Ontario. My university leather jacket was royal purple and I have a special place in my heart for my school and it’s colours. Again, these are very pleasant and cherished memories for me.
This series will be a play of purples and blues with the feelings of springtime.
This small painting is an experiment in colour, and is a preamble for a series of large abstract paintings.
This painting comes framed and can be hung in whatever orientation that you choose. The image will appear differently depending on which way that you hang it. Consider the image as I display it, then rotate 90 degrees and look at it again. Find the orientation that speaks to you. This is part of the joy of abstract painting.My signature appears on the front of the work and my Certificate of Authenticity is included.