Will The Show Go On?

$525.00

Will the Show Go On? – Medicine Hat Pandemic Painting | Theresa Eisenbarth Art

Will the Show Go On? depicts Medicine Hat’s Exhibition grounds and Stampede Street during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian artist Theresa Eisenbarth uses expressive acrylic brushwork to capture quiet streets, iconic architecture, and the tension of a community waiting to celebrate together.

Originally painted for a group show at the Esplanade Art Gallery, this 12 x 16 inch acrylic painting reflects the resilience, spirit, and adaptability of small-town Alberta during an unprecedented moment in history. Its rich colors and layered textures evoke both memory and hope.

Details:

  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas

  • Size: 12 x 16 inches

  • Original artwork by Canadian artist Theresa Eisenbarth

  • Varnished for protection

  • Signed by the artist and includes Certificate of Authenticity

Artist Note:
“This painting honors the community spirit of Medicine Hat during a time of uncertainty, capturing the anticipation and hope that kept the city’s cultural life alive.”

Will the Show Go On? – Medicine Hat Pandemic Painting | Theresa Eisenbarth Art

Will the Show Go On? depicts Medicine Hat’s Exhibition grounds and Stampede Street during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian artist Theresa Eisenbarth uses expressive acrylic brushwork to capture quiet streets, iconic architecture, and the tension of a community waiting to celebrate together.

Originally painted for a group show at the Esplanade Art Gallery, this 12 x 16 inch acrylic painting reflects the resilience, spirit, and adaptability of small-town Alberta during an unprecedented moment in history. Its rich colors and layered textures evoke both memory and hope.

Details:

  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas

  • Size: 12 x 16 inches

  • Original artwork by Canadian artist Theresa Eisenbarth

  • Varnished for protection

  • Signed by the artist and includes Certificate of Authenticity

Artist Note:
“This painting honors the community spirit of Medicine Hat during a time of uncertainty, capturing the anticipation and hope that kept the city’s cultural life alive.”