Pansy flower paintings by Canadian Artist, Laurie Koss, who is known for her large, close-up, neutral-toned, floral artwork and pansy stamps.
Close-up detail image of colour and texture in “Summer Storm”
Pansy flower paintings by Canadian Artist, Laurie Koss, who is known for her large, close-up, neutral-toned, floral artwork and pansy stamps.
Modern, abstract, Cubist inspired art of the human interactions, interconnectedness and inter-relationships that we inhabit in our humanity. Eloquence is an investigation between who we are, in different aspects of life. Bolder, softer, in stark black and white, sometimes sharper, sometimes with softened edges. Nuanced in textural flow, eloquent in the way we feel, I created this piece in black and white to focus on the emotional moment of the lines. Original artwork, painted in a combination of traditional mix-media and digital techniques by Ishita Banerjee, Soul Curry Art. All prints are the highest quality, fine art, reproductions of original artworks Printed on heavyweight, textured, fine art paper/ canvas -First edition run of 50 -All prints are custom made to order -All prints are numbered and signed -Various sizes and supports to choose from like paper, rolled canvas or stretched canvas, ready to hang. -Orientation: vertical -Unframed -Tracked, Worldwide Shipping from my studio in Montreal, Canada -Paper and Rolled canvas prints, will ship in a mailing tube. Rolled Canvas prints come with an extra 2" all around for easy stretching. Stretched canvas prints are ready to hang, ship in a box. An original artwork by Ishita BanerjeeAll rights reserved. Copyright protected with Canadian Intellectual Property, Government of Canada
The Family Tree collection presents works on wood inspired by the artist's ancestors. In the paintings in this series by Patrick Pépin, each pixel represents a member of the lineage.
A list of great Black Canadian artists as chosen by the artists appearing in Here We Are Here, the ROM's show about Black Canadian contemporary art.
Alex Colville was a Canadian painter and printmaker born on 24 August 1920 in Toronto, Ontario. Alex studied art formally at Mount Allison University, enrolling in 1938 and graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art in 1942. While at the Academy, Colville exhibited with the Art Association of Montreal and the Royal Canadian Academy
Contemporary, Large Moon Jar, Textured Glazed Stoneware, Vase Contemporary large moon jar or vase by Canadian artist Sasha Court. Titled 'are you getting away with who you're trying to be?. Signed on the underside. Sasha Court was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She studied math and engineering at Dalhousie University and spent the last two decades building a corporate career in the tech industry before turning her attention full time to her ceramics practice. She exclusively hand builds her vessels with stoneware using the coil building technique from the bottom up. She uses voluminous forms as a canvas, experimenting with glaze techniques that embrace colour, texture, and the beautiful imperfection of the hand building process. Sasha works intuitively in order to invite her spiritual consciousness into each vessel she creates. She is working diligently to use her art as a practice of spiritual evolution in the great battle for freedom from ego. Sasha has shown her work in the September 2023 edition of the1000 Vases exhibition in Paris, France and more recently in a group show with Rhett Baruch Gallery in Los Angeles in May, 2024. Artist Statement: "The intention of my work is to explore the tension of opposites that exist within us and around us. My work aims to visually present the duality of what it means to be human, to be alive. I intend to capture the awe at once with the ache, the beauty at once with the crushing sadness of inevitable endings. The idea that love is pain and there is a beautiful ache that comes with loving and living in our humanness. I also like to explore themes of seduction and beauty - both the seen and unseen. My work aims to help me get closer to understanding the importance of beauty in our lives. I am devoted to the impossible quest of answering the question - what is beautiful and why does it matter?" Height: 14.5 inches, Diameter: 13 inches less
I got a chance to talk with Zoë Pawlak, the great Vancouver based painter about her interesting abstract paintings and her life in Canada.
inspired by Canadian artist Doris McCarthy. KYLE GR.7
“Kaleidoscope Trees” 48″x36” Acrylic Painting on Canvas (Detail Image)
Design by Kwakwaka’wakw Artist Francis Dick. "Hummingbirds are majestic and magical little creatures. They are spiritual guides that carry a blessing in each visit" Microfibre Towel are super absorbent and lint-free, measuring 70 cm x 50 cm FREE SHIPPING orders within Canada are shipped by Canada Post Regular Postage without tracking and takes 7-14 business days. All US orders ship with by Small Packet Air with tracking information. Artists Story: Francis Dick is a contemporary Native artist and a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation. Francis was born in 1959 in ‘Yalis (Alert Bay) into the Musga’makw Dzawada’enuxw Band of Kingcome Inlet. She is a descendant of the Kawadelakala (Supernatural Wolf), who shed his animal form to become the first of the Kingcome people. She is adept in Dzawada'enuxw art style. Francis’s work whether visual, lyrical or verbal is strongly influenced by her cultural heritage. Much of her earlier art contains images of her family’s Kawadelekala legend. Note: Oscardo products are produced to feature the beautiful artwork of many talented artists of the First Nations peoples. Products themselves are not produced in Canada but rather promote awareness to the important work being done by these artists across Canada. Towel | Kitchen Cloth | Hummingbirds Tea Towel | Canadian Indigenous Artist | Native First Nations Artwork
Why Buy An Original Painting vs. Prints? Here are 9 Fantastic Reasons From Houzz That Will Change the Way You Buy Art There’s no doubt that buying prints and posters is fun (and affordable) — but t…
Exhibition dates: 19th October 2011 – 8th January 2012 Frederick Horsman Varley (Canadian born United Kingdom, 1881-1969) Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay 1921 Oil on canvas 132.6 x…
Vittorio Fiorucci (1932 – 2008) was born in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines, children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers. His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in magazines as varied as Time and (the cinema magazine) Take One. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival. © 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Vittorio Fiorucci or assignee. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained Mr Vittorio Fiorucci 1989, Just for laughs/Festival du rire logo 1960s Original Vittorio Fiorucci Poster, Green Background With Red Tongue for Le Château 1964, Semaine du cinéma italien 1964, two-act play by Québécois playwright Jacques Duchesne 1965, 6th Montreal International Film Festival Poster 1965, pectacle dansé 1966, Musée provincial du Québec - Confrontation 66 1967 Fiorucci 8th Montreal International Film Festival Expo-Theatre 1967 Vintage Montreal Minimalist Poster, Addiction Recovery Health Posters 1967, Ne coupez pas les arbres 1967, Keep the Atomic bomb white poster 1967, Humorous pornography exhibition poster 1967, URSS-USSR, Expo67 Montréal 1967, Visitez le Nouveau Quebec 1969, Supercop poster 1969. Robert Charlebois 1970, La Narapatite and Interview, Université du Québec à Montreal 1970, Ainsi soient-ilsposter 1970's Original Quebec Poster, Jazz Blues Concert 1970's, Original poster Joetex 1976, Sacres 1976, Viva Pedro 1977 Original Don Juan in Hell Poster, Devil Heart Vintage Theatre Poster 1977 Vintage Minimalist Poster, Partage de Midi Retro Theater 1977, Exhibition Poster Bonsecours 1977, Tartuffe 1977, The Killdeer Canadian Theatre 1977, Theatre poster, One Way Pendulum 1978 Vintage Exhibition Poster, Horizontal Black and White Museum Poster 1979 Exhibition Poster Swan Parson Gallery 1979 National Arts Centre Theater Poster, 10th Anniversary Theatre Poster 1979 Original poster, Art documentation and computers 1979 Original Vittorio Fiorucci Poster, Centre Des Arts Visuels Calendar 1979, poster La Balade De Lenergie 1981 Exhibition Poster, Vittorio 1981 National Ballet of Canada Poster, Geometric Abstract Ballet Art 1983 Contemporary Art Museum Montreal Vittorio Poster 1984 Vintage Montreal Minimalist Poster, Armand Vaillancourt Sculptor Exhibition 1984, Festival Du Vieux Port 1984, poster festival du vieux port 1987, Poster for Of Mice and Men 1989, Just for laughs/Festival du rire logo 1990, Deux chats 1990, Festival du rire/Bell poster 1990, Nelligan 1990, THEATER POSTERS. (Group of 9 posters) 1991, La veuve joyeuse 1992, 100 Ans de Cinema 2000, Métiers d'art de vivre!, Salon des métiers d'art de Montréal 2002, Donner c'est recevoir poster 2004, festival du conte poster A 100 Cats and a Mouse poster Air Canada poster for Just for laugh festival Douze Hommes en Colère poster OSM poster Poster Palais des congrès de Montreal