
Delusion. (2012). Acrylic and oil on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″

Old Barn (2012). Acrylic and oil on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″

Misty Mountain (2012) Acrylic on the wooden blocks.

- Urban Mesh. (2012) Acrylic and oil on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″
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Sunflower. (2012) Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks. 30″x30″
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Always Between. (2012) Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks. 18″x18″
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The Embers.(2012) Watercolour on the stained wooden blocks. 30″x30″
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Charcoal (2012) Watercolor and oil on the stained wooden blocks. 30″x30″
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Dandelion. (2011) Watercolour on the stained wooden blocks. 36″x36″
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Sunny Pine. (2012) Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks. 18″x18″
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Skyland. (2011) Watercolour on the stained wooden blocks. 36″x36″
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White Dream.(2012) Stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″
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Commissioned by Natural Heritage and Forestry Services, Regional Municipality of York, ON. 24″x24″
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Vanilla Sky (2011) Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks. 30″x30″
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Amaretto. Stained wooden blocks.
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Frozen. (2011) Stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Detour.(2011) Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″
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Emotional Transition (2011) Watercolour on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Michelle (2011) Stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Consonance (2011) Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″
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Caribbean Nights (2011) Oil on the stained wooden blocks. 41″ x 41″
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The Union Jack (2011) Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Contemplation (2011). Oil on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Forget-Me-Not, 2012 Watercolor on the stained wooden blocks

Crimson Labyrinth (2010) Stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Unweaving The Rainbow (2011). Acrylic on the stained wooden block. 36″x48″
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Ambivalence (2011) Acrylic and shellac on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Blue Consonance. 2011. Acrylic on the stained wooden blocks.

Autumn Riff (2010) Stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″
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The Elements. (2011)Watercolor on the stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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La Pluie (2011). Oil on the wooden blocks. 24″x24″
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Silver Creek (2010). Oil on the wooden blocks. 18″ x 18″
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Red – Colour Of Happiness. Stages of Life Cycle. (2011) Acrylic on the wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Schoodic (2010) Stained wooden blocks. 36″x48″
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Driftwood Paradigm (2010). Stained wooden blocks. 36″x48″
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Old Brick Wall (2010). Oil on the wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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White night (2010). Stained wooden blocks. 24″x36″
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Muskoka (2010). Stained wooden blocks. 36″x48″
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Dark Rain (2010). Oil on the wooden blocks. 24″x48″
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Freestyle. (2010) Stained wooden blocks. 24″x24″
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Tropic Thunder (2010). Shellac on mixed wood. 24″x36″
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Really excellent work.
Congratulations on receiving a Town of Newmarket, Arts & Culture Grant. It was the article in the Era ( local paper ) regarding the award that led me to this – your wonderful website. Truly inspiring, especially to an avid reclaimer like me. Keep up the good work! Best wishes. Susan Ellscheid
It is absolutely amazing real ART!
Thk U Elena
Very cool – and a lot like my work!
So far, I am in the ‘natural wood’ mode.
Jim
Awesome stuff! I particularly like the oiled peices. I would be proud to have one of these on my wall!
I just found your work! You’re a real visionary
I absolutely love the piece the Natural Heritage and Forestry Service commissioned. Agreed, I would love one of your works on my wall!
anybody who works with wood and makes artistic creatures shows a special kind of souls and feelings. flexibility while strong . colorful while united . complex while simple i love these works dear olga
Thank you Ali
buenos trabajos, viva la “segunda vida de los árboles”
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Muchas gracias
Congratulations on such an outstanding display of creativity, artistic talent and fine execution!
Thank you so much, Jonathan.
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Wow. Found my way here from Daily Art Muse. I am so drawn to these! When I realize they’re made from simple wood scraps, I realize that you have somehow brought them to life. Perhaps like single notes make an orchestral piece? They are exquisite, and while ‘simple’, I feel like I could gaze into them for hours….
Are you from earth? All of this is out of this world!
Absolutely beautiful! At a time of transition in my life I find your pieces inspiring. You are a very gifted woman!! Thank you for sharing your passion!
Olga your artworks are amazing! I like them a lot
Thanks Vadim!
Very Louise Nevelson-esque. Truly enjoyed finding your page.
please keep doing on flat surface only its amassing,but when its comes to 3D its not on that level (i think flat ones have more dimensionless than 3D ones)
Totally inspirational especially for a large pivot front door – what an initial impact!!