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Virginia Ivanicki-Strell
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My paintings explore character.
'Character' exudes in what humankind has created - explosions of individuality in color, line, invention - whether in the pure pursuit of fun or functionality. I layer these elements into an image that is sometimes abstract in its parts, but allegorical
in its totality.
Nothing is black and white. Even the darkest times had their beauties. There were riches to be found in aerial views of fresh fields, the comforting roar of an engine, layers of life lived revealed in a ruined wall, the wind in anything.
The Warbirds and WWII Bombers and Fighters have
that terrible beauty. I have painted them still flying through the residual
structures left by war, existing in perpetuity somewhere between death and rebirth. The character and integrity that took them up there are indelible.
I paint without time, wherein the human traits that are made
evident in the 'man-made', in the things we do, and where and how we live, are never obsolete. What I paint is a celebration: of every gorgeous color there is, of the glory years of youth, of sacrifice, of craziness and invention, hard work and pleasure,
vacations - those halcyon days and nights of desperate rest– and what makes life worth living.
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The Architects of Heaven: Lightning 60 x 40 Inches oil on canvas $6,000 (P38 Lightnings)
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The Architects of Heaven: Blitz 48 x 24 Inches oil on canvas $3,600 (Defiant)
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The Architects of Heaven: Displaced Persons 48 x 48 Inches oil on canvas $5,800 (P61 Black Widows)
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The Architects of Heaven: Tomahawk 48 x 30 Inches oil on canvas $3,900 (Curtiss P-40 Tomahawk, Flying Tiger paint scheme - aka Warhawk or Kittyhawk)
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The Architects of Heaven: Black Cat 30 x 48 Inches oil on canvas $3,900 (black plane is a PBY Catalina, white plane is a Consolidated PBY 5A Catalina)
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The Architects of Heaven: Black Widow 48 x 24 Inches oil on canvas $3,600 (P61 Black Widow)
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The Architects of Heaven: Acrobats 48 x 10 Inches oil on canvas $2,600 (top plane is a P51D Mustang, middle plane is a Spitfire MK22, bottom plane is a P51D Mustang which flew with the 361st Squadron, France 1944.
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The Architects of Heaven: Incredibly High 18 x 24 Inches oil on canvas $1,800 (B17's)
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The Architects of Heaven: Sea Monster 60 x 40 Inches oil on canvas $6,000 (Martin Mars)
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The Architects of Heaven: Altitude 48 x 24 Inches oil on canvas $3,600 (plane is a P51A, instrument panel is from a Harvard)
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The Architects of Heaven: Corsairs 40 x 30 Inches oil on canvas $3,300 (Corsairs)
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The Architects of Heaven: Pearl 24 x 48 Inches oil on canvas $3,600 (planes from left to right side of canvas; B17E, B17C, P40 - Hickam airfield hangar, Battleship Row at Ford Island, Oahu Hawaii)
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The Architects of Heaven: Trio 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (Mosquito TIII)
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The Architects of Heaven: Row on Row 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (B17's)
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The Architects of Heaven: Hellcat in Ground Light 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (F6F-5 Hellcat)
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The Architects of Heaven: Eternal Partners 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (plane on the left is a Mosquito PR Mk XVI, plane on the right is an FM2 Wildcat)
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The Architects of Heaven: Aftermath 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (B17)
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The Architects of Heaven: Camouflage 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (top plane is a P51 Mustang MK IV, bottom plane is a P51 Mustang MkI)
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The Architects of Heaven: Across Time 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (Spitfires)
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The Architects of Heaven: Above the Radar 10 x 10 Inches oil on panel $950 (Handley Page Halifax)
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The Architects of Heaven: Argentan 20 x 24 Inches oil on canvas $1,900 (Spitfires from No. 19 Squadron)
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The Architects of Heaven: Filton 16 x 20 Inches oil on canvas $1,500 (Bristol Beaufighter)
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Architects of heaven - Dynamics 18 x 36 Inches oil on canvas $2,400
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The Kennedy Years 40 x 60 Inches oil on canvas $6,000 (plane is a Republic RC-3 Seabee)
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The Hamptons 24 x 48 Inches oil on canvas $3,600
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Splash! 48 x 60 Inches oil on canvas $6,700
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Salt Water Swim 40 x 60 Inches oil on canvas $6,000
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Beach, Ball and Betty 40 x 60 Inches oil on canvas $6,000
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Charlie's Ride Beachside 48 x 72 Inches oil on canvas $7,700
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Surf Meet Deluxe 48 x 84 Inches oil on canvas $8,200
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Tropical Deluxe 48 x 72 Inches oil on canvas $7,700
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Education |
1976 Graduate in Fine Arts, Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Biography |
Virginia Ivanicki has been painting since graduating in Fine Arts at The Alberta College of Art and Design (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) in 1976. After graduating, she joined CBS Records of Canada as the Alberta Regional Display Representative.
In 1979, after moving to the Pacific Coast, she worked in various art fields, honing additional painting skills while scenic painting for theatre and live-action film. In 1989 she was given an opportunity to paint in the animation business. There followed a free-lance career in colour design and creating master background paintings for numerous television ads, animated specials and series at many Vancouver studios, including Disney and AKA Cartoon Inc..
Throughout her free-lance career, she continued to paint, creating hundreds of paintings in the realism and surreal genres, including scenic studies of the Pacific coast from Oregon to the Sunshine Coast of B.C. north of Vancouver. Most of these early paintings were collected across Canada and the U.S.
Now solely devoted to her own painting, Virginia Ivanicki has shown extensively in Seattle and Vancouver, as well as in galleries and exhibitions in L.A., Ft. Lauderdale, New York, Maryland, Toronto and Calgary throughout her over thirty year career. Her work has been collected world wide.
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Solo Exhibitions |
2007 La Cabana Gallery, Sechelt, BC
2006 ‘Aero Dynamic’, Havana Theatre/Gallery, Vancouver
2005 ‘Automotive Suite’, The Auto Gallery of Seattle
1992 56 Gallery, Vancouver
1983 Toussewasket Galleries, Kelowna, BC
1981 Merganzer Galleries, Vancouver
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Two, Three and Four Artist Exhibitions |
2005 ‘Frederickson Classics: The Galleria of Fine Auto Art’
Seattle Auto Show, QWEST Events Center, Seattle, WA
1991 Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, B.C. (with Chris Woods)
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Group Exhibitions |
2007 ArtExpo, New York
2005/06/07/08 ‘Everything But the Kitchen Sync Group Show’ annual La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles
2005 ‘American Society of Aviation Artists’, Patuxent River Naval Air Base Museum, Maryland,
2005 S.O.I.L. Gallery, Seattle, WA
2005 ‘View from the Surreal’, D’Adamo/Woltz Gallery Seattle, WA
2003 ‘Driven Up the Wall’ Art of the Automobile Maple Ridge Art Gallery, BC
2003 DVA Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
2003 Ace Studios, Seattle, Washington
1994 Level II Gallery, North Vancouver, BC
1992 Return of the Warehouse Show, Vancouver, BC
1986-90 IBM Convention Art Shows:Banff, Montreal, Florida, Quebec City, Vancouver
1982-86 Koyman Galleries, Ottawa, Ontario
1982/83/85/86 Robson Square Media Centre, Vancouver, B.C.
1984 The Warehouse Show, Vancouver, BC
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Media Coverage |
2007 Hemmings Classic Car Magazine, Vermont, USA
May Issue – Featured Automotive Artist Review
2006 CBC-AM Radio - Interview with Sheryl MacKay, North by Northwest
2005 Review, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Regina Hackett, art critic), Aug.12
2004 ZedTV Show (CBC TV) Featured Artist ( Jan.23)
2003 WestEnder Urban Newspaper, Vancouver, BC
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