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The Cherrywood Collection

Sie Douglas-Fish

$ 1,100.00 USD

32 x 40"

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

This painting by Sie Douglas-Fish, titled ‘The Cherrywood Collection,’ is a bold and elemental composition that evokes the raw beauty of natural wood panels. Deep black forms stretch across the canvas, their textured edges carving into a warm, earthen background of rich sienna and burnt orange. The interplay of dark and light shapes suggests the meeting of land and sky, shadow and fire, solidity and movement. ‘The Cherrywood Collection’ is an arresting piece that embodies both power and subtlety, making it a striking addition to any contemporary space.

Originally created for The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel, this piece has been scaled down from its original size to 32 x 40”. Slight variations from the image displayed here will be present in the final piece you receive, ensuring each artwork maintains its unique feel.

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All Acrylic Robotic's paintings are painted with acrylic paint on a 1.5" thick gallery canvas, finished with varnish to ensure longevity, and come ready to hang with a certificate of authenticity.

Given the nature of the production process, each piece made is unique and will exhibit slight variations, giving each piece authentic character and individuality.

Orders are typically processed within 2-3 weeks of purchase. Delivery times vary depending on your location and the shipping method selected. You will receive a tracking number once your order has shipped.

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About the Artist

Sie Douglas-Fish (they/them) is a professional digital and analog painter and illustrator from the lands of the Secwépemc nation (100 Mile House, BC) currently living and working on the lands of the Kanienʼkehá:ka people (Montréal, QC). An award-winning artist, Sie holds a BFA of Visual Arts and Japanese Studies from the University of Victoria. Sie is an art tutor, advocate, and lover of learning and tech. With experience in numerous group and solo gallery shows, Sie is helping Acrylic pioneer the future of art one stroke at a time.