Shakespeare Series Shakespeare Backstage was inspired by Edmonton’s Free Will Players and their 15th Anniversary of performing Shakespeare-in-the-Park and The River City Shakespeare Festival.
This image captures a collection of props and wardrobe from the many Shakespearean plays that have been performed on the stage at the Heritage Amphitheatre in Hawrelak Park.
Each piece is not only symbolic of the play it represents, it also shares the memories of the many actors who have portrayed each of Shakespeare’s heroic roles.
Image Size: 4in x 10in Miniature
Edition Size: 500 Single Matted
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Shakespeare Backstage
LS-1029DM Shakespeare Backstage
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$75.00
Shakespeare Series
Image Size: 4in x 10in Miniature
Edition Size: 500 Double Mattef
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Shakespeare Backstage
LS-1029 Shakespeare Backstage
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$200.00
Shakespeare Series
Image Size: 8in H x 23in W
Edition Size: 200
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Iris
LS-1028 Iris
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$65.00
Baba's Garden Series The Iris was always one of the most special flowers that grew in Baba’s Garden.
Bulbs such as irises and tulips were an indication that there was a little extra time and money available to dress up the garden with pretty flowers.
Image Size: 8 1/4in x 2 3/4in
Edition Size: 300 Matted
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By The Fence
LS-1027 By The Fence
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$95.00
Baba's Garden Series By the Fence depicts Baba’s Volunteer Poppies .
They were the wild ones that seeded themselves - usually on the other side of the fence.
These large poppies were a variety brought form Ukraine by early pioneers. The seeds were a staple in the pioneer diet - especially used for making makinyk poppy seed rolls.
Image Size: 17in x 4in
Edition Size: 300 Matted
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Didos Raspberries
LS-1026 Didos Raspberries
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$95.00
Baba's Garden Series No garden was complete without raspberries. Whether it was Baba or Dido who was in charge of the prickly thicket, the bushes were always pruned and groomed to get the greatest yield.
Image Size:2 1/2in x 17in
Edition Size: 300 Matted
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Onions
LS-1025 Onions
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$95.00
Baba's Garden Series Baba always had an onion braid, or two or three hanging on the porch post. If the season was a good one the onions often lasted all through the winter and into the spring.
Image Size: 17 1/2in x 3 1/2in
Edition Size: 300 Matted
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Sunflower
LS-1024M Sunflower
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$60.00
Baba's Garden Series Sunflowers are reminiscent of sunny, late summer afternoons spent in my Baba’s Garden. They are a simple flower, growing from a seed, rising from the earth, producing nutritious seeds, oils, breads and healing remedies.
Modern day uses include the growing of sunflowers near Chernobyl to extract radioactive contaminants from ponds following the catastrophic nuclear reactor accident.
Sunflowers now carry a new meaning. They have been adopted by the United Nations as the symbol of a world free of nuclear weapons. This came about in June of 1996 following the celebration of Ukraine achieving the status of a nuclear free state.
Image Size: 3in x 7 1/2in Miniature
Edition Size: 300 Matted
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Sunflower
LS-1024 Sunflower
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$100.00
Baba's Garden Series
Image Size: 18 1/2in H x 7in W
Edition size: 500
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Two New Pysanky
LS-1022 Two New Pysanky
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$60.00
Heritage Series
Image Size: 6 1/4in x 6 1/4in
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Babas Pysanka
LS-1021 Babas Pysanka
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$60.00
Heritage Series
Image Size: 6 1/4” x 6 1/4in
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Easter Pussy Willows
LS-1020 Easter Pussy Willows
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$60.00
Heritage Series
Image Size: 6 1/4in x 6 1/4in
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Easter Basket
LS-1019 Easter Basket
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$60.00
Heritage Series
Image Size: 6 1/4in x 6 1/4in
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Kalyna Classic
LS-1017 Kalyna Classic
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$75.00
Heritage Series This image is from Larisa’s Kalyna in the Country Exhibition which showed at the Basillian Father’s Museum in Mundare Alberta in 1997. The image itself, features the highbush cranberry, which has a lot of symbolism in Ukrainian folklore as well as in many other European cultures and North American Aboriginal groups.
Image Size: 3 1/2in x 13in
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Path Of The Kobzar
LS-1015M Path Of The Kobzar
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$60.00
Heritage Series The bandura, the national instrument of Ukraine, sits along a path, cradled in a bed of poppies - waiting for a ‘Kobzar’ to pick it up and play.
Image Size: 3 1/4” x 7 1/2” Miniature
Edition Size: 300 Signed and Numbered Only available double matted and shrink wrapped on foam core
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Path Of The Kobzar
LS-1015 Path Of The Kobzar
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$0.00
Heritage Series
Image Size: 9 1/2” x 22 3/4”
Edition Size: 300 Signed and Numbered
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Malanka
LS-1014 Malanka
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$150.00
Dance Series Malanka is a celebration of the coming of the new year. Traditionally it is celebrated on January 13th, which is New Years Eve on the Julian calendar. Mummers or spirited actors and carollers dress up in costumes and masks. They herald in the new year by playing pranks and acting out small plays.
Malanka the painting depicts a collage of masks and costumes. The beautiful Malanka, the handsome Vasyl, the bear and the goat are for of the most commonly depicted characters.
The symbolism of wheat during the Christmas season is reflected in Malankas vinok and the brim of Vasyls hat. the entire image reminds us of our ancestors and our cultural roots.
Image Size: 11in x 22in Published by: Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble Society
Edition Size: TBA
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Duet
LS-1013M Duet
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$65.00
Dance Series “Duet” captures the exuberant energy of a young couple who put in endless hours of practice and ‘footwork perfection’ to make their flawless performances appear easy and effortless.
Image Size: 3 1/2in x 7 1/2in Miniature
Edition Size: 300
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Duet
LS-1013 Duet
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$125.00
Dance Series
Image Size: 20 1/2 in H x 8 1/4in W
Edition size: 500
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In Time For The Concert
LS-1012 In Time For The Concert
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
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Dance Series This image captures the detail involved in the embroidery of a girls blouse from central Ukraine. The pattern is a favorite with Ukrainian dancers from many North American dance troupes. The title hints at the anxiety felt by every dancer (and seamstress), as they hope their costume is completed in time for the upcoming performance.
Image Size: 6” x 20”
Edition Size: 293 Signed and Numbered
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Hutzul Suite
LS-1011 Hutzul Suite
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$150.00
Dance Series The hat, slippers and axe of a male performing a dance from the Hutzul region of Ukraine. The decoration of the hat and axe are often one of a kind - unique to a specific dancer - portraying his character and style.
Image Size: 6” x 20” Limited Quantities Available
Edition Size: 293 Signed and Numbered
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My First Vinok
LS-1010 My First Vinok
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
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Dance Series The first in Larisa’s dance series, “My First Vinok” depicts the head piece worn by Ukrainian dancers from the Poltava region. It is characterized by a wreath of flowers, to which is attached a multicolored variety of long flowing ribbons. This image was inspired by the sentimental attachment a girl has to the first vinok that she wears for a dance performance.
Image Size: 6” x 20”
Edition Size: 293 Signed and Numbered
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Summer Afternoon
LS-1008 Summer Afternoon
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$60.00
Floral Series
Image Size: 2 1/2” x 9 3/4”
Edition Size: Signed and Numbered
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Invitation To A Garden Party
LS-1007 Invitation To A Garden Party
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$100.00
Floral Series A close up study of poppies, this watercolour image is the signature piece from Larisa’s “Festival of Poppies” - Edmonton Exhibition (1993)
Image Size: 9 1/2” x 16 1/2”
Edition Size: 497 Signed and Numbered
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Showy Dowiana
LS-1006 Showy Dowiana
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$150.00
Floral Series This painting is one of the original watercolours from Larisa’s “Flowers of the Americas” collection. The image depicts the endangered South American orchid ‘Cattleya dowiana aria’. This orchid is one of Larisa’s favourite to paint. The rich, creamy petals elegantly set off the very detailed central portion.
Image Size: 11 3/4” x 22 1/2”
Edition Size: 375 Signed and Numbered
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Wild Flowers
LS-1005 Wild Flowers
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$150.00
Floral Series A soft summer breeze has been captured in this delicate watercolour interpretation of a field of poppies. This painting was the signature image for two of Larisa’s solo exhibits (both in 1994).
Image Size: 11” x 23 1/2”
Edition Size: 494 Signed and Numbered
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Pansies, Pansies, Pansies
LS-1004 Pansies, Pansies, Pansies
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$150.00
Floral Series One of the “Flowers of the Americas” collection, this image was inspired by the fanciful growth of pansies that grew in borders along the walkways in Larisa’s childhood neighborhood.
Image Size: 9 1/2” x 22 1/2”
Edition Size: 375 Signed and Numbered
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Tropical Stars
LS-1003 Tropical Stars
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$100.00
Floral Series Inspired by the rare Colombian orchid, Odontontoglosum Ramosissimum, “Tropical Stars” has a light delicate composition. This image is part of Larisa’s “Flowers of the Americas” collection which features rare and endangered flowers of North, Central and South America.
Image Size: 5 1/2” x 22”
Edition Size: 375 Signed and Numbered
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Endangered Passion
LS-1002 Endangered Passion
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$150.00
Floral Series Part of the “Flowers of the Americas” exhibition, “Endangered Passion” features the endangered orchid Laelia Milleri. Over picked in the wild, this orchids habitat is now limited to a few square meters in Brazil. The dramatic colours and composition of this painting boldly remind us of natures fragile beauty.
Image Size: 14 ½” x 22”
Edition Size: 375 Signed and Numbered
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Slice Of Paradise
LS-1001 Slice Of Paradise
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
$100.00
Floral Series This painting was inspired by a Bird of Paradise plant (Heliconia Caribea) found in Venezuela. Part of the “Flowers of the Americas” collection, this image is a striking example of Larisa’s love for long vertical compositions and bright flowers against dark backgrounds.