Skunky, 22"x30"

$1,750.00

Skunky is a playful tribute to John Howard’s famous “john,” celebrating Colborne Lodge as home to Toronto’s oldest working toilet. Installed in the bathroom during the Folk Tails exhibition, this whimsical piece features a family of skunks nestled comfortably in a hanging macramé basket.

A candle holder is mounted to the face of the artwork, adding a functional element to the piece. Blending humour with historical homage, Skunky reminds us of the charm found in the everyday. It’s a lighthearted nod to the intersection of nature, history, and home.

Details:

  • Size: 22”x30”

  • Medium: Ink, chalk pastel, gold paint, metal candle holder on paper mounted to wood panel

  • Ready to hang

  • Shipping price depends on location, please contact for quote. Local pickup from my studio in Toronto is available.

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Skunky is a playful tribute to John Howard’s famous “john,” celebrating Colborne Lodge as home to Toronto’s oldest working toilet. Installed in the bathroom during the Folk Tails exhibition, this whimsical piece features a family of skunks nestled comfortably in a hanging macramé basket.

A candle holder is mounted to the face of the artwork, adding a functional element to the piece. Blending humour with historical homage, Skunky reminds us of the charm found in the everyday. It’s a lighthearted nod to the intersection of nature, history, and home.

Details:

  • Size: 22”x30”

  • Medium: Ink, chalk pastel, gold paint, metal candle holder on paper mounted to wood panel

  • Ready to hang

  • Shipping price depends on location, please contact for quote. Local pickup from my studio in Toronto is available.

Skunky is a playful tribute to John Howard’s famous “john,” celebrating Colborne Lodge as home to Toronto’s oldest working toilet. Installed in the bathroom during the Folk Tails exhibition, this whimsical piece features a family of skunks nestled comfortably in a hanging macramé basket.

A candle holder is mounted to the face of the artwork, adding a functional element to the piece. Blending humour with historical homage, Skunky reminds us of the charm found in the everyday. It’s a lighthearted nod to the intersection of nature, history, and home.

Details:

  • Size: 22”x30”

  • Medium: Ink, chalk pastel, gold paint, metal candle holder on paper mounted to wood panel

  • Ready to hang

  • Shipping price depends on location, please contact for quote. Local pickup from my studio in Toronto is available.