This piece is part of the Expanse Series, inspired by a sense of place, the metaphysical dimensions of landscape, and the architectonics of nature. Wallace’s practice is concerned with the construction of space—real or imagined—where abstract forms suggest shifting relationships between natural and built environments.
Her process is highly labor-intensive, involving layered applications of tape and paint built up through repetition. This method echoes architectural drafting, where revision and trace establish a sense of time within the image. Through this meditative approach, Wallace explores the transcendent potential of painting as a means of constructing space.
18” x 24” framed in birch
Acrylic and sand on panel, 2026
Prices are in Canadian dollars. All sales are final.
This piece is part of the Expanse Series, inspired by a sense of place, the metaphysical dimensions of landscape, and the architectonics of nature. Wallace’s practice is concerned with the construction of space—real or imagined—where abstract forms suggest shifting relationships between natural and built environments.
Her process is highly labor-intensive, involving layered applications of tape and paint built up through repetition. This method echoes architectural drafting, where revision and trace establish a sense of time within the image. Through this meditative approach, Wallace explores the transcendent potential of painting as a means of constructing space.
18” x 24” framed in birch
Acrylic and sand on panel, 2026
Prices are in Canadian dollars. All sales are final.