Browse our Virtual Art Exhibition
Artterra x Clavis studio
For the first time ever
Browse interior showrooms from the comfort of your home
We're proud to partner with Clavis, a Canadian interior design studio, to bring you our first immersive virtual experience showcasing our artists' work in various spaces. All artwork in this exhibition is shoppable—you can shop the artwork below or go to Clavis's website to purchase any furniture that has caught your eye.
Shop the Exhibition:
Shop the amazing selection of artwork you saw in the exhibition
Danielle Petti
Danielle forages for rocks in nature, grinds them down into a paint, and uses handmade papers or natural substrates to make paintings inspired by motherhood, human origins, and sustainability. Using exclusively handmade paints, she draws attention to the materiality of the paint and to how the earth pigments are interconnected to all bodies.
Tina Ding
Tina paints the joy of living. From objective facts and real scenery, she forms an artistic response to create images that are both lyrical and contextual: images that reveal something about how we perceive ourselves as human beings on this planet Earth, images that invite us into new ways of looking at what surrounds us every day!
Kateryna Kobylianska
Kateryna believes that non-figurative art allows viewers to build their individual interpretations by giving free rein to their imagination. Or simply the invitation to contemplate the gap between what we see and how we understand, what we caught.
Melodie Mui
Melodie enjoys the fluidity and organic flow of watercolour painting with its soft surprises. The water is the conduit that flows where the brush and other tools lead and push it. Or it can take a life on its own, moving freely across the paper.
Lorna Livey
Lorna’s Metamorphosis series repurposes work from over 45 years as a printmaker into new art which is environmentally friendly with as little waste as possible. This series brings attention to the effect of environmental degradation on species such as butterflies.
Canada's First virtual exhibition
For Art and Interior design
A place to be inspired by art, a place to discover the stories of artists, and a place to find your own inspiration
Clavis is a 3D design, visualization, and sourcing platform for interior designers.
They uniquely provide a marketplace for Interior Designers to source new clients and use supporting tools to deliver their projects. This includes tools for creating 3D floorplans, HD photorealistic rendering, scheduling, invoicing, contract management, and shopping.
Their goal is to redefine the approach to interior design using immersive 3D technology that showcases the immeasurable possibilities in design and infrastructure planning.
We're so excited to share this exciting new partnership with Clavis, a design studio based in Calgary, Canada.
We've teamed up to help promote the vitality, diversity, and well-being of artists, artisans and collectors from all across the country.
Together we've designed five display rooms that showcase the stunning works of our artists but also their compelling narratives. With Clavis's interior design expertise, they have designed five display rooms, a blend of earthy hues and textures, together with plants and lots of natural light, to provide the unique ambiance for the artterra story to be told. Their choice of all residential-style rooms and one mini café was intentional to make these spaces as intimate as possible. In this design, we carefully placed artworks in prominent locations—such as credenzas or reading nooks.
Come and walk through our virtual exhibition space and experience these stunning artworks in these beautifully designed homey settings!
If you have a VR headset, grab it and immerse yourself once you get into our exhibition space.
For the best VR experience, we have a few tips for you:
1. Ensure your phone has VR mode on
2. Open the exhibition on your phone
3. Have your phone in landscape mode
4. Click the VR button on the bottom right corner of your screen
5. Grab your VR headset and attach your phone to it... and voila!
6. To move around the space while wearing your headset, just stretch your arm and point toward the direction you want to go, works like magic.
From the exhibition
Shop art from artists in Canada