Toronto 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.
Shoshana’s paintings are intensely influenced by what she views as man’s struggle with two opposing forces facing our planet. One which leads mankind to preserve our natural resources and the other which leads us to destroy them. The juxtaposition... (more)
mixed-media, jewellery
Music Driven Modern Art. Inspired by the spirit of music and in particular, Jazz, Salsa, Reggae,Ska and Dub. I am moved by the sound of music to pick up a colour and follow the sound on the canvas.
My 40 + years studio and exhibit practice has given me n enriching life. 25 years of it I was member of artists 25, a studio offering artist the opportunity to work from models several times a week. I was fortunate to work with them for 6 years an... (more)
Cristina brings a spontaneous and fresh style through bright colours, accurate details, and vibrant emotions.
I am a spiritually inspired painter who paints oil on canvas. The purpose of my Art is to support and encourage the development and expansion of human consciousness to higher forms of expression, while providing a sense of beauty and well-being an... (more)
I am working with oil and acrylic. My theme is cosmic energy and human feeling with geometry visual. My art is influenced by African and Indian vision.I always study natural environment of Canada to improve my art.
Canadian Oil Palette knife artist.
Anne Isabelle McQuire Swartz (Belle), was a prodigious Canadian Artist.
Belle was born in Parry Sound and moved to Montreal as a young girl, where she was inspired by the artists in Montreal incl... (more)
What I do is what I was born with. The way I create my works, in many aspects is like magic. Inspiration comes from every direction, from the inner energy of all the wonderful creatures I come in contact with. What I create is real and indeed cont... (more)
Bursts of intensity interrupt Parth’s meditative pace. Inevitably, he returns to the quite contemplation of oil on wood, and oil on paper. A fusion of knives, spatulas, rollers, brushes, and clay-crafted tools are by his side.
Despite ente... (more)