Portraits of wildlife and our place beside them.
This series honours the lives of animals who share our environment — not as distant icons, but as kin. Whether solitary or in pairs, these beings are portrayed with intimacy and respect, reminding us of our entanglement in the wild.
Stillness at Thirty Below. Oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches. A white-tailed deer stands quiet at the edge of a deep-winter forest — a moment of stillness in the glow of thirty below. These deer, native to Western Canada, are quiet indicators of ecological health.
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Sheltered. Oil on canvas, 12 x 16 inches. A quiet bond in the wild. This mother and fawn—white-tailed deer of Western Canada—move through shadow and light in a fragile forest world.
In-room view
In the Shallows. Derwent Inktense Watercolour Blocks on 400g paper, 12 x 16 inches. Along Vancouver’s seawall, a great blue heron moves with poised precision, pausing mid-hunt in the dappled light of shallow waters. Rendered in vibrant Derwent Inktense on heavy paper, this piece captures both the grace and wild focus of this coastal sentinel.
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Stories in the Wind - In Private Collection. Mixed media collage on canvas, 10 x 10 inches. This layered composition weaves fragments of memory and meaning through rice paper, mulberry textures, photo transfers, and hidden lyrics from Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence." Stories in the Wind evokes the ephemeral nature of language and landscape—whispers of past and presence caught in motion. Though now sold, this piece remains a quiet cornerstone in Studio Cee's exploration of material and story.
In-room view - In Private Collection
Ecology Disrupted – Unnatural Encounters. Limited edition screenprint, approx. 9 x 12 inches on 11 x 15 inch Stonehenge paper, unframed. This image should never exist. A polar bear drifting toward a tropical frog isn’t just surreal—it’s a warning. As climate change accelerates, ecosystems collapse, and once-distant species are pushed into impossible juxtapositions. This piece is a call to action: we can no longer ignore the unnatural realities we’re creating.
In-room view. Available unframed. As sea ice vanishes and ecosystems collapse, this piece asks: What unnatural encounters will climate disruption bring next?
2-sided cards celebrating an indicator species, the polar bear. Limited edition screenprint.
2-sided cards celebrating an indicator species, the polar bear. Limited edition screenprint.

