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My Art From the Unknown Gallery selections

Updated: Jan 3

I cut and pasted this from my Facebook so it could be shared more widely:


Back in the fall, I excitedly posted on social media that I was chosen to display my art at Rachel Notley’s “Art from the Unkown” gallery in Edmonton. I didn’t make it there in person due to mobility issues but in honor of the opportunity I decided that I’d still choose pieces and make placards to display online this year. So on the last new moon of 2024, welcome to my online “Art from the Unkown” gallery collection!


Each piece was created with so much joy and with hopes to spark joy in others! The placards tell the story of the collection, describe my creative process, and comment on each artwork. If you decide to scroll through I hope that you enjoy! 🌲✨

































About Sarah’s Art


Purchasing artworks


All images in this collection are available as archival quality limited edition giclee prints, numbered and personally signed.


To ensure that prints of my work are vibrant, enduring and beautiful pieces of art, all Giclée prints are made by a renowned print maker in Victoria, BC, printed on acid free archival (museum grade) fine art cotton rag paper using archival inks, and are made one at a time just for you.


My website print page is in progress so if you are interested in a print of an artwork that is not yet posted (or prefer e-transfers to PayPal) please contact me.


2025 Calendars:


Many of the images in this collection are also in my 2025 calendar. And I have one more batch arriving the first week of January. See for my calendar store for details.


Wishing you a beautiful new moon night and much joy, magic and wishes coming true for 2025!!


 
 
 

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I acknowledge that we are living and working on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Nations (comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of and Alberta, Region III.

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