Montreal landscape artists create art that is as varied and astounding as Canada's landscape itself. The rain forests and snow capped peaks of the west, the rolling fields of the prairies, or the crisp boreal leaves of the east: this art is truly Montreal.<br/> Choose from a variety of media like photography, painting and video.
Born and raised in what was then the Soviet Union, now Russia, I have now lived in Canada over 20 years. Art was all around when I was young in St. Petersburg. I was inspired and influenced by such treasures as might be found nearby in the Hermita... (more)
Alex Kasyan is a realist artist whose portraiture is animated through a soulful point of view that transcends geography. His fascination with painting people began at adolescence and since then, his focus and fascination with art has appreciated... (more)
Painting is a way for me to express my motions through the use of a wide palette of colors and shapes. Emotions are at the core of my work. I do not fear them, but seek to render them through abstract pictures or landscapes. My love for the sky an... (more)
Yashowardhan (Yash) is an artist/muralist and filmmaker. He paints mostly in stippling and scraping techniques and works in various mediums. As a filmmaker, he does screenwriting, direction and editing and has short fictions and promotional video... (more)
I am painter who specializes in pure abstract and abstracted nature scenes with people in them. I started a website called Artists in Montreal where I showcase Montreal artists.
I draw nudes and landscapes on newspapers with charcoal and pastels.
I grew up in a family that was influenced by many different art forms. Educated in England, received a Hons. Bsc in Zoology. After extensive travels in Europe I returned to my primary interest in fine art. As an artist my aim is principally to ext... (more)
Abstract acrylic on canvas
M. Solav is an experimental photographer and artist from the Laurentians. His recent work focuses on the nature-artifice dichotomy, portraying a world that must be taken as fundamentally intoxicating and in which we may only find reprieve in our v... (more)