Here are a few peices painted by Canadien Artist Travis Shilling. Some may know of his father Arthur Shilling who's carrer mostly happened in the mid 1900's, who was also a student at the OCADU in Toronto (thats my school) . Like his father, Travis is still very rooted in his aboriginal heritage, with much of his subject mater of native Canadian animals and aboriginal communities and people. I really like his skewed scene of proportion, how the objects are blown up, like the top piece of the dog in the village.
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