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Home at last

This body of work delves into the concept of 'home,' exploring its essence and emotional resonance through abstraction.

 

Drawing inspiration from a 37-acre flower farm that has become a source of renewal and connection, these works reflect my personal journey of finding belonging and grounding in this space. By translating this experience into visual form, I invite the viewer to engage with the intangible yet universal qualities of home—its capacity to comfort, inspire, and restore.

Untitled design (27)
CChrysler_CanYouBelieveIt_Oil_10Hx20Wx1.5D
CChrysler_MeetMeByTheWater_Oil_16Hx20Wx1.5D
CChrysler_EtherealSymphony_OilOnCanvas_30x30x1
CChrysler_TwilightKiss_Oil_20Hx16Wx1.5D
CChrysler_MorningSong_Oil_8Hx10Wx1.5D
CChrysler_RiseAndShine_Oil_30Hx24Wx1D
CChrysler_HelloSunshine_Oil_36Hx24Wx1.5D
CChrysler_Let'sDance_Oil_24Hx36Wx1.5D
CChrysler_BeMine_Oil_20Hx16Wx1.5D
CChrysler_It'sGoodForTheSoul_Oil_20Hx16Wx1.5D

© 2025 Chris Chrysler  All Rights Reserved.

"I would like to express my gratitude to all the First Nation, Métis and Inuit who have been traditional and contemporary stewards of this land we call Canada.

I acknowledge that I live and create on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Kanien'Kehaka, Haudenosaunee, and Oneida Peoples, as well as the Upper Canada Treaties that bind us together. I pay my respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize their deep connection to Turtle Island and their tireless efforts in caring for and preserving this land since time immemorial.  As an artist and visitor on this land, I understand my responsibility to uplift Indigenous voices where possible, and I am committed to deepening my understanding of local Indigenous peoples and their cultures."

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