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"Foothills" - A hard-edge geometric abstract landscape by Calgary artist Elena Alexander, featuring diagonal stripes of blue, green, and gold that evoke rolling hills.

Dimensions: 16 x 40 x 1.5 inches

Description:

"Foothills," an original acrylic on canvas, is a geometric abstract painting that captures a landscape's serene essence. Cool blues evoke the distant sky, while greens, yellows, and earth tones create layered fields and rising slopes. This harmonious composition echoes the natural transition from open land to elevated ridges.

The artist's skillful use of hard-edge painting and color field techniques results in a visually striking piece reminiscent of Art Deco and Bauhaus styles. The painting's structured forms and minimalist approach invite contemplation, creating a threshold between stillness and ascent.

This beautiful, narrow painting is perfect for adding a touch of mid-century modern elegance to hallways or staircases. Its vertical orientation and balanced composition make it a versatile piece for various spaces. Let "Foothills" bring a calming, structured beauty to your home.

$1,000.00
  • Materials:Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
  • Edges:Canvas sides painted for a finished look
  • Ready to hang: Stretched on a wooden frame with hanging wire attached
  • Signature: Signed and dated on the back
  • Certificate: Certificate of authenticity included
  • Shipping: Free worldwide shipping with full insurance and tracking; packaged securely to ensure safe delivery
  • Processing time: Ships within 5–7 business days
  • Note: Images are for reference only. Please measure your wall to visualize the artwork in your space
  • Guarantee: Unique, original artwork painted by Elena Alexander

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Directly from the Artist

Every painting comes straight from my studio, shipped worldwide with a certificate of authenticity.

Authentic Originals

Each piece is a one-of-a-kind hard-edge geometric painting, created with archival materials and ready to hang.

Trusted by Collectors

My work is part of private and corporate collections worldwide, chosen for its clarity, structure, and bold design.

Frequently asked questions

Is this an original painting or a print?

Every piece listed is a unique, original acrylic painting on gallery-wrapped canvas, created by Elena Alexander. You will receive the actual artwork, not a reproduction. Each painting is signed on the back and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

How do I know the artwork will arrive safely?

Each painting is carefully packaged with protective wrapping and sturdy materials to safeguard corners and surfaces. Shipping includes full insurance and tracking, so your artwork is covered from the moment it leaves the studio until it reaches your door.

What if the painting doesn’t look right in my space?

Photos are provided to show details and colors as accurately as possible, but screens and lighting can vary. To help, we recommend measuring your wall to visualize the scale before purchasing. If you have questions about how a piece might look in your space, you are welcome to reach out for guidance or to explore a custom commission.

Do you ship internationally, and are there extra fees?

Yes, free worldwide shipping is included with every order. All shipments are tracked and insured. Please note that customs duties, VAT, or import taxes (if applicable) are the responsibility of the buyer, as they vary by country.

Can I commission a custom size or color palette?

Yes, commissions are available. If you love a particular painting but need a different size or color palette to fit your space, you can request a custom piece. Each commission is created by hand, ensuring you receive a one-of-a-kind painting tailored to your vision.

Elena Alexander in a denim apron holding a paintbrush next to an easel with a painting on it, in her art studio.

The Work and the Artist

Elena Alexander is a contemporary geometric abstract painter based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Her work is collected internationally for its bold structure and intentional use of color.

Meet Elena