Art created by Toronto textile artists encompasses a wide range of forms including embroidery, hand woven clothing, quilts, baskets, wall hangings, rugs and tapestries - functional pieces with texture and colour that embraces the Canada's cultural fabric.
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)
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)
My work encompasses the pure essenceof texture,colour,and form.It continues to be influenced by my studies in textile design and my late father's collection of carpets, wallhangaings,icons, and srtifacts.I construct my canvases by adding various p... (more)
As an Artist I am totally indulged in the Usage of Recyclable materials or any appealing found object that surrounds our environmental area that can be processed into a creative Zen piece of Art.
Daniel Alvarado is an award winning fine art photographer.
A selection from my fine art collection is now available for purchase as Limited Edition or custom archival prints.
Daniel Alvarado decor Art images are ideal for your hom... (more)
Fine Arts Illustration in watercolor and silk embroidery.
hair, horse, sculpture, women, big, wheel, rubber, metal, multi media, textile
Working with dyed silks and digital imagery, I stitch and collage dreams and memories; brief moments in time that leave lasting impressions.
I am an Eco Artist. I make accessories and art out of materials the city of Toronto doesn’t recycle
Chikofsky’s artistic practice is themed based, and is both process and materially driven. Melanie's work, often involves multiple variations of a subject. Her work explores a variety of concepts employing distortion and repetition, which ultimatel... (more)