Mackenzie Thorpe
"The Heart of Winter"
Limited Edition Paper Giclee
"The Heart of Winter"
Limited Edition Paper Giclee
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"All is quiet, the world is still. Yet through it all I can always touch the warmth of my love for you." – Mackenzie Thorpe In this limited edition print, a small figure in Thorpe’s signature duffle coat carries an enormous red heart through a snowy, peaceful landscape. Though alone, he is clearly sustained by love—its size and warmth guiding him through the stillness. Soft pastel tones of blue and white create a serene winter scene, with evergreens framing the child and a calm lake reflecting snow-covered trees. Thorpe blends color with his hands, giving the sky and water a delicate, painterly softness. The moon glows faintly above, a symbol of quiet hope. Known for his emotional honesty, Thorpe paints from the heart. This piece, with its expressive strokes and gentle light, captures his belief that love—no matter how heavy—gives us the strength to move forward.
Mackenzie Thorpe Signed Limited Edition Print on paper Edition Size 195, 8 AP, 8 HC Image Size: 18" x 32"
This art will be shipped rolled in a tube. Please let us know if you would like to add custom framing or stretching so it arrives ready to hang.
Thorpe's journey from shipyard laborer to internationally acclaimed artist is a source of inspiration, mirroring his works' ability to touch the core of human experience. His art has not only graced galleries and private collections globally but has also been featured in public installations and used in charitable and public causes, showcasing his commitment to making art that is accessible to all.
As Art Center Gallery welcomes Mackenzie Thorpe, we invite our patrons and new visitors alike to experience his compelling portfolio. This new collaboration enriches our gallery's commitment to presenting profound and inspiring art, continuing our tradition of representing some of the most significant artists of our time. Join us in exploring the depth and passion of Thorpe's art, a true celebration of the human spirit.
