As a month long project, the process involved research, imagination and experimentation. This piece developed with the intention of conveying the tension and balance between mass-production and craftsmanship. As a successful landscape artist based in Ottawa, Harrison produces many versions of the same painting each season using the same colour pallette but in different sizes. I was fascinated by his practice because he blurs the boundary between fine arts and mass produced art. I tried to explore the relation between these two ideas in my project.