Mixed media artists in Canada broach the contemporary to create multifaceted, multi-textural and multi-dimensional works of art. Canvas, photography, textiles, metals and whatever other visual medium the artist can imagine might be used to complete an art piece.
An abstract expressionist in practice, Sharron loves exploring texture, flow and colour, mixing colours and creating her own colour combination and composition that is most satisfying to her. Children have reinforced the magic of energy and freshn... (more)
Landscape and figures symbolically represented, inspired by different trips and cultures. The mixed media techniques are based on two parallel mediums: water-based and acrylics where collage profiles not only as a form but also as a main qualitati... (more)
Fascinated by our interactions, I like to study human beings and their impact on the world.
After several years spent in music venues as a singer, I rediscovered my first love: visual art. To recover my eye-hand coordination and... (more)
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Contemporary Canadian visual artist
These light boxes, painted in acrylic on plexiglass, lit with LED (light-emitting diode), are the products of artist’s manipulation of mixing, superimposing, and projecting both colours and lights as they pass through matter These framed mirrors,... (more)
As a graduate of the Alberta College of Art and Design's Visual Communications program, Alisa has developed an unusual style of illustration. Her explorations in line, colour and pattern compliment her energetic and mischievous characters.
Her on-line profolio includes: children's illustration, editorial cartoons, mixed media, and digital artwork.
Bedoya's work straddles between abstract paintings and figuration. Her unique palette of bright colors conceals the vitality of fire.Her acrylics come together and blend into a point such that their texture thus seems to come alive on the very sur... (more)
Jocelyn Bigot's work, which frankly has a politic dimension, doesn' neglect the esthetics questions, essential to all artistic production, crossed with social questions.