Obligate Oil on canvas 72" x 144" (triptych) - $14,000
Electric Sheep Oil on canvas 48" x 60" - $4,800
Sister Taxon Oil on canvas 40" x 72" - $4,600
Phylum Oil on canvas 48" x 60" - $4,800
Cade Oil on canvas 40" x 72" - $4,600
Murano Oil on canvas 30" x 65" - $3,200
Save Room Oil on panel  42" x 42" - $2,900
Spirit Being Oil on canvas 48" x 48" - $3,800
Deep Sleep Oil on canvas 33" x 72" - $3,900
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Caroline Marshall and Su Sheedy
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Duo Exhibition
April 25 - May 11, 2024
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Muse Gallery is proud to exhibit Caroline Marshall and Su Sheedy’s paintings in a duo show together. Both artists interpret the Canadian landscape with reverence and finesse. They both paint unique abstractions that allow the viewer to subjectively construct their own pictorial view of our great Canadian landscape. Caroline Marshall gives us a bird’s-eye view of landscape that has been simplified in form and turned into tectonic plates that seem to be in motion, creating graphic areas of tension with lakes, rivers and vast undulating plains of colour. Su Sheedy has always supported the protection of the wetlands and her encaustic paintings seem to float on translucent pools of coloured water with dappled light falling on bits of grass, wildflowers, patches of melting snow and other anomalies that appear across the picture plane.
Caroline Marshall – “I paint landscapes. Shifting, partially concealed, fractured, forever changing and seeming to breathe, I am interested in the life-like qualities of the earth’s surface. I use palette knives and oil paint often mixed with cold wax on canvas. I slap it on without a set plan. I usually have an idea of my palette ahead of time, however I usually paint over preliminary hues. I don’t hide the bumps and lines of the underpainting. Using knives generally makes the work look a bit unrefined. I leave marks that hopefully leave the viewer to imagine what he or she wants. I love colour, space, forms and how they work together or not.
Su Sheedy – “I continue my study of the wetlands with my abstract series titled Pond. I use the encaustic medium to sculpt, mark and gauge to create textural topographies which connect us to nature. I’m excited to exhibit in a joint show with Caroline because I feel we both primarily express ourselves in a tactile way.
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Red Sky Over Nunavut oil/cold wax on canvas 36' x 38" - $2,700
Winter Residue oil/cold wax on canvas 38" x 42" - $3,200
Mostly Blue oil/cold wax on canvas 46" x 48" - $4,600 framed
Below Zero oil/cold wax on canvas 32" x 36" - $2,300
Winter Walk oil/cold wax on canvas 36" x 38" - $2,700
Hot Day in July oil/cold wax on canvas 36" x 38" - $3,350
Caroline Marshall
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POND 186 encaustic on panel 48" x 48" - $5,520
Trees 5 encaustic on panel 20" x 84" - $4,600
POND 185 encaustic on panel 48" x 48" - $5,520
Sky 5 encaustic on panel 40" x 60" - $5,635
POND 154 encaustic on panel 36" x 42" - $4,200