by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 22, 2021
BELLA GU The distance of the viewer to the painting and the difference in the viewing angle will affect their perception of it. I added sand to the acrylic paint in order to allow for a three-dimensional and realistic texture. When working on the details I put in...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 21, 2021
KAIYANG GUI I use pencil, oil paint, canvas and sketching paper. I explore the themes about the self, including my emotions and my impressions of the world. I think changing myself for society is my motivation as overall changes in society work to transform my...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 20, 2021
BONNIE hosokawa She/Her. Working primarily in oil on linen, I explore the ephemerality of our bodies, memories, and the environment. I am drawn to the ways in which they can be altered and lost. I use found and original photographs as my source material. Blending old...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 19, 2021
yuting huang Acrylic paintings make up the majority of my work. I aim to convey dreams, memories, emotions, and personal feelings through colour and texture. My paintings are typically abstract and create a mood with no specific subject. Furthermore, my paintings are...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 18, 2021
zoë joyall My pronouns are she/her and I am a queer artist living on stolen Lekwungen territory. My work is autobiographical and involves researching family history which naturally invokes a conceptual exploration of time, memory, grief and love. My goal is to express...