Canadian abstract artists are traditionally painters, drawers, sculptors and photographers, but can also include other mediums like jewelry, printmaking, film, textiles ceramics and more. Artists in Canada views abstract as nonobjective art that depicts real forms in a simplified or rather reduced way - keeping only an allusion of the original natural subject.
Hi I am Meera Bhaskar, I am a visual artist. I make clay wall art on canvas, Acrylic fluid art and Polymer clay jewellery.
My mother was my inspiration for my art who instilled the appreciation for both painting and craft work in my childh... (more)
Eclectic, curious & forthright, I deliver versions of my world in colourful bursts. Interested in experiment and play, the works often use humour. Titles matter!
My colourful works are in corporate & private collecti... (more)
Life changes is constantly changing in a creative unfolding . The creation of art for me is, an expression of that
unfolding. I have created over 300 paintings over the years now living in Germany for a part of the year and in Canada at... (more)
Janice Colbert is a professional visual artist and writer from Toronto. She holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia and a BFA in Drawing and Painting from the Ontario College of Art & Design University. Prior to OCADU she worked f... (more)
Nancy is a painter/sculptor working in acrylics and in found materials. Her non-objective paintings begin with gestural marks and colours. Shapes emerge which are sometimes influenced by remembered landscape. Spaces and colours interlock throug... (more)
My work is about forgiveness and letting go of past shame. I tear through “rejected” art pieces, then stitch them back together to symbolize healing and new beginnings. I continue to unearth the past, now celebrating the importance of family and c... (more)
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My ancestry comes from the Mik'maq/Acadian people of New Brunswick and from the Irish folks across the big pond. I am capital “i” Indigenous. Finding out about my heritage didn't change anything about how I draw or paint – ink and paint don’t care... (more)
Julia Hacker is a prolific painter who has the ability to see to paint well, but also see the world through her unique perspective. Spacial still lifes and florals that have tendencies to abstraction to her fantasia like figures and complex collag... (more)
Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts—University of Mimar Sinan in Istanbul, Türkiye. Lived in Toronto, Canada between 1971-2009;
Worked for Scholastic Canada Ltd., in Toronto between 1979-2009, first as Graphic Designer and later as Art Di... (more)