1111 7th St SW Painting — 16" x 12"

CA$500.00

Acrylic on cradled birch wood panel
2026


This painting depicts the childhood home of George F. G. Stanley, the man who proposed the design that became the modern Canadian flag in 1964. Located in Calgary’s Beltline neighbourhood, the Tudor Revival house connects a familiar local streetscape to a major piece of Canadian design history.

Currently on view as a part of the “Dear Canada - What Will You Leave Behind?” exhibition at Eden Brook Funeral Home & Cemetery.

Bring home a one-of-a-kind piece of Canadian art with this original painting.

Each piece is hand-painted on cradled birch wood panel in acrylic and finished with a protective varnish. The artwork is wired on the back and ready to hang, making it a perfect addition to any space.

Please Note:

This product is final sale, and unfortunately, we cannot accept returns.

Acrylic on cradled birch wood panel
2026


This painting depicts the childhood home of George F. G. Stanley, the man who proposed the design that became the modern Canadian flag in 1964. Located in Calgary’s Beltline neighbourhood, the Tudor Revival house connects a familiar local streetscape to a major piece of Canadian design history.

Currently on view as a part of the “Dear Canada - What Will You Leave Behind?” exhibition at Eden Brook Funeral Home & Cemetery.

Bring home a one-of-a-kind piece of Canadian art with this original painting.

Each piece is hand-painted on cradled birch wood panel in acrylic and finished with a protective varnish. The artwork is wired on the back and ready to hang, making it a perfect addition to any space.

Please Note:

This product is final sale, and unfortunately, we cannot accept returns.