Submission — Josh Byer
Ghosts Of The Lower Mainland
With his collection of British Columbian landscapes, Vancouver-based artist Josh Byer presents paintings that keep a secret: Each of them contains hidden images that become visible only when exposed to UV light. So they inform the viewer about the social, historical, or environmental context of the original composition.
8. Oktober 2019 — MYP N° 26 »Stil« — Paintings: Josh Byer
English Bay In The Moonlight, mixed media on wood panel, 12” x 16”
The Owl Goddes, mixed media on cold press paper, 11” x 15”
An Abandoned Farm In Langley, mixed media on wood panel
Harrison Lake, mixed media on wood panel, 12” x 16”
Gabriola House No.3, mixed media on paper, 11” x 15”
Herons Above Stanley Park, mixed media on wood panel, 24” x 30”
Ironworkers Memorial Bridge No. 1, mixed media on wood panel, 12” x 16”
Ironworkers Memorial Bridge No. 2, mixed media on wood panel, 12” x 16”
Dead Man’s Island No.1, mixed media on wood panel, 12” x 16”
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