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Lake Helena at Sunrise | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Ingrid Oliphant. Item made of canvas
Lake Helena at Sunrise | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Ingrid Oliphant. Item made of canvas

Created and Sold by Ingrid Oliphant

Ingrid Oliphant

Lake Helena at Sunrise - Paintings

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Price $2,800

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Shipping: FedEx 7-10 days
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Estimated Arrival: December 29, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Recycled Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
18H x 20W x 1D in
45.72H x 50.8W x 2.54D cm
3.18 kg
7 lb

Lake Helena at Sunrise

Lake Helena is where my conscious

relationship with water began. The water and those within her began teaching me in the winter of 2014 during my first foray into Montana.
Sunrises at Lake Helena were more than an invitation to enter into another day, they were a caress, a blessing and an offering.

Deceptively simple brushstrokes illuminate the depth of the water, the grace of its inhabitants and the meaning of daybreak in a sacred space. She lowers the temperature in hot rooms and holds gentle space for those who view her.

Lake Helena is 18" x 20" acrylic on canvas. She is $2800 (not including shipping).

Item Lake Helena at Sunrise
Created by Ingrid Oliphant
As seen in Creator's Studio, Telluride, CO
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Ingrid Oliphant
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Conversations with Spirit in Color

I am a shaman and have been healing by the laying on of hands for over a decade. I didn't begin painting until a year ago when color and texture needed to move through me. An insistent, [internal push to a local art supply store begat conversations with Ancestors and Creation that translated onto canvas in a way I'd never experienced. The results are uncanny in their capacity to speak to others, to change the temperature in rooms, and touch people physically and emotionally.

Each piece evolves into its own rhythm and tone, responding to the energies within and around me, and similar to the way I experience synesthesia, emits its own sensory experience. Most pieces challenge the status quo of spiritual spaces and conceptions asking viewers to reevaluate limitations and the liminal. Though each piece is unique, there are universal themes and the consistent use of elemental representation through each. In addition, many pieces are connected to my social justice work focused on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.