Sunday, 6 January 2013

Michael Sturgeon's art displayed at Higher Ground Cafe in Kensington Calgary, Alberta

First Shaft 
36" x 36" embellished print on canvas. 
One of my most popular pieces from my Mine collection, this shaft represents the beginning of the journey inside the Monarch Mine. Contact for price.

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Fork
16" x 24" print on canvas
At the end of a 2000ft corridor into Mt Field comes a fork. Right, a dead end with what looks like spoiled grease. Left, ends with a pile of wood with an unclimbable vertical shaft yet to be explored.
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The Cart
16" x 24" embellished print on canvas
On the second level, after climbing a 200ft ladder and 60ft of rope, is a mining cart that moves with the slightest push, as if it's been maintained since it's abandonment almost 70 years ago.
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Georgian Grackle
16" x 24" print on canvas
On a trip driving with a friend from Miami to Fredericton NB in a 1970 VW camper van, we stopped at Tybee Beach in Savannah, Georgia. This was the best photo of the entire trip. 
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16" x 24" embellished print on canvas
It's Chico. Nuf said.
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Swan Slobber
16" by 20" embellished print on canvas
While exploring the Lost Lagoon at Stanley Park in Vancouver , I noticed a swan dipping it's head for food. Shutter clicks ensued.
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Sparked Nose Creek
24" x 48" print on canvas
One of those shots you drive by every night and say "Ya know, I should..." so I did.
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Single Use
16" x 24" embellished print on canvas
This was one of the syringes filled with 10ml of morphine that I would inject into my mother to ease the pain caused by terminal bone cancer. She had a butterfly needle, kind of like an intervenous drip, that the syringe would attach to. 
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Michael Sturgeon's art displayed at Higher Ground Cafe in Kensington Calgary








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