Artwork For Sale
I love to paint and I also love to connect. If you have a question or query about purchasing and shipping Artwork please don’t hesitate to drop me a line.
It’s always nice to try something on in our personal spaces. If you are near, I am happy to arrange for home visits without obligation. If you are far, we can chat about all the options.
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Acrylic on Canvas
36” x 36”
2024
@$1950
Lake Winnipeg is an expansive inland ocean edged by a plethora of micro and macro ecosystems. Each one contributes in its own way to the health and diversity of the lakeside landscape that inspires my summer experience.
Between the waters exhibits just a snipit of the growing and vital flora I love so much
Acrylic on Gallery Canvas
11” x 14”
2025
This little composition was part of a triptych “Serenade”. Her sisters “Riff” and “Alegro” have moved to their forever home but even without her siblings “Swing” packs a mighty colou punch despite her small size
Acrylic on Panel, 48” x 48”, 2023.
Framed, 50” x 50”, $3675. ($3400 unframed)
This piece was painted as a site specific instalation for The Pulse Gallery and Fairmont Winnipeg’s inaugural artists in Residence collaboration.
Un settlers refers to the prairie in full bloom, in constant motion at the mercy of the elements. She is currently on loan to a downtown law firm though invites visitors by appointment.
24” x 36”
Acrylic on Gallery Canvas 2025
$1300 per panel $3400 when purcgased as a triptych
“Nurture” is the centre panel of the triptych.
Intuitive marks have combined to procure a fictional perennial garden that blooms indoors without need for weeding or watering.
Currently available for in person viewing at the studio by appointment
This triptych is made up of three gallery depth canvas panels @ 24” x 36” each panel. The left side panel has fopund a forever home
The central and right side panel remain available for purchase
Painted in acrylic by Amanda Onchulenko this trio is made up of a series of marks, layered intuitively to create a colourful fictional garden. Each panel works as a singleton as well as adjacent pairs.
Composition is a game I love to play and a multipanelled painting offers an opportunity to devise multiple compositions within the trio. The colour scheme is a little softer than many of my paintings. perfect for those with a desire for a low maintenance garden that will bloom indoors year round with memories of late summer blossoms intact.
Each Panel @$1300
When panels 2 and 3 purchased as a diptych @$2400
All panels unframed.
24” x 36”
Acrylic on Gallery Canvas 2025
The soft yet intense colour palette reads summertime on the Canadian Prairies. Colour shapes and painterly marks combine to infer a fictional perennial garden bed or wild untended garden.
“Bloom” is the right hand panel of this triptych
20” x 20”
Acrylic on Gallery Canvas, 2024
$700
This loose painterly sketch infers the Prairie in full bloom with minimal marks. A contrasting colour palette of Canola yellow and Flax blue is balanced by the warmth of quinocridone red, a hint of mint and some deep olive and bottle greens.
Created at the end of a painting period this little composition flows with a less verses more philosophy.
“Into the Mist” is currently welcoming visitors to our summer cottage after its partner, “The Majorca Cardigan” which earned its name from a daughter’s travel chenanigans while I was painting at the studio, went to her forever home with a lake neighbour.
Acrylic on Panel, 48” x 48”, 2023.
Framed 50” x 50”, $3675 ($3400 unframed)
Luminosity celebrates the vibrant Prairie skies that dominate the landscape in Canada’s keystone province, Manitoba, where I live. I’m particularly inspired by fall skies where the full bloom of the Prairie is harvested and the dust in the air at twilight often turns the fading sky scarlet.
She has taken up temporary residence at my husband’s office where she enjoys Zoom calls and eavesdropping on legal conversations. She is a bright light that luckily cannot talk.
Viewings available by appointment.
The pinks in this luminous girl were made from some of the last of my now discontinued favourite Golden colour.
Part of a body of small works designed to compliment the Fairmont Suite Group of paintings.
This little gem is a personal favourite. Compact with a gentle colour pallete she invokes a summers day in soft focus while packing a solid compositional punch.
20” x 20” on Gallery Canvas, 2023
$675
Passage was created in response to a request for a 24” x 24” piece to partner in a group show. These blooms evolved on the paintwall in the depths of a Canadian winter set on the prairies. This garden can bllom year round no matter the weather.
acrylic on panel
24” x 24”, 2024
$900
3 panels @ 16” x 36”
Acrylic on Canvas, 2025
This trio was painted as a triptych but each individual panel also stands alone. The garden has again been in bloom on the oaint wall at the studio.
This is the ultimate in low maintenance gardening. Perfect for sunny or shady locations. required no weeding watering or pruning yet blooms year round whatever the weather.
The centre panel “Union” has been sold
“Sunlit” and “Spar” are still available as singletons or as a diptych and awaiting in person views at The Pulse Gallery Winnipeg.
Acrylic on Panel 11” x 14”, 2025 @ $350
As a Triptych Height 14” x Width 33” @ $875
Sweet Treat : Spritz is about contrasts and compliment, about being present with materials making creative choices.
Any creative moment spent in a solo persuit or within a group setting is always a salve. The result is a composition that might be small but packs a visual punch that far outweighs her weight class.
Find her at Pulse Gallery in The Forks Complex, Winnipeg.
18” x 36”
Acxrylic on Canvas
2024
@$1050
The floral theme continues to bloom. This painting is part of a group of low maintenance gardens I promote. They require no watering, trimming or repotting.
Available at the studio by appointment.
Acrylic on Panel
11” x 14”, 2023
$325
I have always been drawn to colour and colour relationships. In much of my work I try to tease out a little reaction between contrasts. In this little piece i was attracted to the water and how the addition of a yellow to the the light blue violet of the water flattened out the surface to infer a breathless late summer afternoon.
Acrylic on canvas
18” x 36”, 2024 @ $1050
Some describe colour as singing and I agree. When gathered in a group the elements can’t help but to form a choir, even without a conductor.
Available at the studio for in person visits and home trials.