Vikki North fine art paintings and prints

Vikki North Fine Art Creations that uniquely reflect our lives

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  • Red Chair Gallery by Vikki North: Image
    Attitude
    Orig. $390. Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    24”x36”
    The greatest discovery in life is that you can alter it -merely with your attitude. We can be happy or unhappy. The amount of effort is the same.
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    The Color of Quiet
    Private Collection/ Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    20”x24”
    Quiet is
    the color of the shadows that play and change before my eyes. It’s Pearly's  white velvet coat. It’s the sparkle of  the morning dew…
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    The Corporation
    Orig. $395. Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    12”x24” 

     "God sells us all things at the price of labor." ~Leonardo da Vinci

     "Without labor nothing prospers." ~Sophocles. 

    "All the wealth of the world was originally purchased through labor" ~Adam Smith

     " Remember it's just business."    

     “Just keep your head down!”

  • Red Chair Gallery by Vikki North: Image
    Recycled Life
    Orig. $1400. Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    24”x30”
    Symbolism, Human Resilience

    “Everything in life is temporary. There’s no forever. Even people we love are only on loan.”   I salvage what is left. I re-claim my ability to function. I re-use my capacity to care again. It is my choice and I choose to recycle. I choose to enjoy every day of my life.

  • Red Chair Gallery by Vikki North: Image
    The Monkey
    SOLD
    Acrylic on Canvas
    16”x20”
    Intelligent Design versus Evolution:  

    Genesis 1:18.26:  God said, “Let us make man in our image."

    Evolution:  “Man evolved from a one celled organism...."

    Vikki North:  " What if God created man from a one celled organism? "

  • Red Chair Gallery by Vikki North: Image
    Searching for Pluto
    Orig. $385.Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    12”x24”
    Sources reveal Pluto voluntarily exiled itself from our galaxy of planets when Scientist called it just a big rock: From its discovery in 1930, Pluto was counted as the Solar System's ninth planet, guarding the outer boarders of our Universe with constant icy strength and deliberation. In 2006, the LAU reclassified Pluto ‘as just a large rock and not a planet’. They gave Pluto a new name- ‘Number 134340.” After much controversy, Pluto took it’s two moons, Hades and Nix, and left the family of Planets. On it’s exit, an unidentified message (word) was heard from the outer edge of the galaxy via SETI telescopes. The SETI officials say the word is -“Whatever!”
  • Red Chair Gallery by Vikki North: Image
    Aware
    Orig. $290. Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    18”x24”
     People who matter are those that are aware that other people do too.
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    Afterthought
    Orig. $500-Prints (2) on request
    32"x20" Diptych (2 stretched canvases each 16"x20")
    Acrylic on canvas
    As I think back on it now, the scene replays again in my mind. Every action and word is repeated and analyzed. I didn’t understand at the time, but clarity has found my thoughts.  My wisdom flourishes when the process takes hold.
  • Red Chair Gallery by Vikki North: Image
    Confidant
    Orig. $390. Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    22”x28”

    I had always wanted to tell you, Vincent, that tears filled the young man’s eyes. His head turned erratically scanning the painting.  He looked as if he were actually searching for you somewhere amidst the crows in the Wheatfield.  As if by some involuntary reflex, I put my hand out to him. He grabbed it up like a child.

    Until we can talk again, all my love, my dearest confidant. 

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    Party of Nine
    Orig. $800.Prints on Request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    30”x48”
    It is not the number we invite to our party that defines our success. It is the value we show each of them at the gathering.
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    Shades of Red
    Orig. $340. Prints on Request
    Prints on request
    Acrylic on Canvas
    16"x20"
    Shades of red.
    Shades of blue
    With all my heart,
    I will love you.
  • Red Chair Gallery by Vikki North: Image
    The Individual
    Sold
    Acrylic on Canvas
    48"x24"
    If you came to these chairs in the hallway, which would you sit in?
    All appear to be the same kind but only one is red. Would you dare to sit in it? Do you dare to be an individual?

    'The Individual' was the 3rd painting in the Red Chair Series. It was snapped up by a collector as soon as the paint dried.

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In regards to the Red Chair Series:

Almost 20 years ago, I walked into an antique store in Venice, California. The store was jammed with over priced furniture that I had to carefully maneuver around to find my footing. As I rounded one corner, there it was: a red chair sitting by itself. So simple in design, it was incongruous amongst rich mahogany and walnut antique treasures. I assume that’s why they isolated it to a corner.

I asked the clerk about it. She said she didn’t know where it had come from. It had been at the store for as long as she could remember. It was the only one they had. I left the store, went home and continued my day.

The red chair stayed in my thoughts. As the hours passed, I found myself a bit obsessed with this silly chair. Its paint was a flat red, baring no sheen, and it was a heavy wood. There was nothing special about it. It was just a basic chair. I got in my car, drove back to the store and bought the chair. I brought it home, set on the floor in front of it and looked at it.

My mind filled with questions: Had the chair been part of a set once, and if so, where were the other chairs? Who had owned it? How did it end up in the antique store? Did its prior owner die, or did they just abandon it? Could it be 50 or even 100 years old? Had this chair seen every great world event for the past century? How many people had set in this chair? Even more important, who had painted it red and why?

Of course the red chair never gave me a clue to it’s past, but I will tell you this: It is, and will always be, my red chair.

  Vikki North




  • "As big as my house is, I can only sit in one chair at a time.”  (Russell Simmons, Do You, 2007)
  • "Who's been sitting in my chair?"( Robert Southey,Goldilocks and Three Bears, 1837)
  • “ Come, Boy, sit down. Sit down and rest. And the boy did."
                (Shel Silverstein,The Giving Tree,1964)
  • The Artwork of Vikki North Copyright 2008