Visual Art Ontario
Acrylic, Mixed Media, Oil and Watercolour paintings. Sandra’s works have been shown in Toronto, Ottawa, and both North and South Carolina.
Visual Art Ontario
Acrylic, Mixed Media, Oil and Watercolour paintings. Sandra’s works have been shown in Toronto, Ottawa, and both North and South Carolina.
Visual Art Ontario
Canadian Artist Christa Gampp
My latest body of work explores the Still Life genre. The subject is arranged within the parameters of a colour field composition to produce a dynamic visual structure. Attention is directed toward exploring colour relationships and symbolic connections. Through the painterly translation of a real phenomenon, with a focused center of interest and the gradual dissolving and integration into the background, it is my hope to touch upon the lyrical and poetic language of art. Within the canon of colour, the viewer is invited to feel the bipolarity of the sanguine-melancholy predestination, given to us in our cradle.
Ontario
Visual Art Ontario
Working in acrylics, Jack is primarily inspired by people and the energies they project. His bold style immediately connects you to his vibrant vision of the world. During the 1960 s Jack worked out of his studio in Yorkville and was the lead designer for the Canadian First Nations pavilion at Expo 67, known at the time as the Canadian Indian pavilion. Although few unsold originals of his work are available, you can purchase high quality reproductions through www.jackgalvin.com.
http://www.jackgalvin.com/
Visual Art Ontario
Mostly inspired by my travels and created from mere memories, my work shares a mix of European flavour
as I bring together a variety of places and moments in my life…others are simply creations of my imagination.
Toronto, Ontario
Visual Art Ontario
David Crighton’s fascination with art and architecture developed into a career which combines them both. Since graduating from Central Technical School in 1974 David Crighton has been recording the architectural diversity of Toronto & Southern Ontario with his distinctive style.
Pen and ink drawings with the addition of bright acrylic paint are the basic ingredients of David’s art-making techniques. In addition to that, he utilizes computer software to enhance the finished products by the insertion of custom lettering on various elements of the design such as billboards, newsboxes and marquees.”