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Lot # 26 - Artwork Description — “All Resting,” Diptych, Original Oils on Canvas
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Start Date/Time: | 08-Jun-2026 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 15-Jun-2026 7:25:00 PM |
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| Highest bidder: | -- |
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Description :
“All Resting” is a two‑panel diptych by Ross Buckland, each canvas depicting quiet moored boats set against distant mountains and calm coastal light. Buckland’s crisp realism and controlled palette highlight the textures of weathered hulls, reflected color on still water, and the peaceful rhythm of a working harbor at rest. Presented unframed and unmatted, the pair functions as a unified composition—balanced, atmospheric, and characteristic of Buckland’s ability to elevate everyday maritime subjects into contemplative studies of place and moo Ross Buckland is a Canadian painter known for his detailed, atmospheric depictions of aviation, maritime subjects, wilderness landscapes, and historic transportation. Born in Calgary in 1958, he is largely self‑taught, having taken only high‑school art classes before developing his technique independently. His early fascination with aircraft, northern landscapes, and working waterfronts shaped the narrative clarity and technical precision that define his work. Influenced by master aviation artists Frank Wootton, Keith Ferris, and R.G. Smith, Buckland works primarily in oil and acrylic on board or canvas, recognized for crisp linework, luminous skies, and strong compositional storytelling. His paintings have been exhibited in respected venues including Trailside Galleries and Tabora Gallery, and he has received honors from the American Society of Aviation Artists, including the prestigious Founders’ Gold Award. Buckland’s work is held in private and corporate collections and remains highly sought after by collectors of aviation art, maritime painting, and wilderness narrative scenes.Artist Bio — Ross Buckland (Canadian, b. 1958)
16 X 20 X 2
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