Artist Art

Mikel Elam

“There have been many manifestations in Mikel Elam's life. Making art has transformed him. The almost mythic ways it has connected him to the brilliance in humans, traveling, and education. The way wasn't easy and it takes a lot of discipline and work. He has been represented by numerous galleries, travelled the world with legendary music artist Miles Davis, worked on films and murals in Dubai.”

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Paula Pfitzner

“Paula Parole is a Berlin based contemporary artist. Her colorful work embraces mixed media - from painting, illustration, photography to filmmaking - mostly with an edge of contemporary social sarcasm.”

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Claude Charlier

“French artist Claude Charlier is known for his hyper-realistic paintings of vintage and discarded objects, including cigarette packs, vintage lunch boxes and crushed soda cans. Charlier was born in France and studied music and fine art for much of his life. He maintained a career as a professional fashion photographer which led him to travel the world for many years and live not only in Europe and the USA, but for many years in Tokyo. It was during these travels that he was inspired by a discard”

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Bartosz Czarnecki

“Bartosz Czarnecki was born in 1988. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Lives and works in Kraków.”

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Alicia Brown

“Alicia Brown attended the Edna Manley College of the Visual Performing Arts, Kingston, Jamaica, and received a diploma in Art Education in 2003 and a BFA in Painting in 2009. Brown received her MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2014 and was awarded a residency scholarship in Leipzig Germany from the school. Alicia was one of the winners of the Dawn Scott Memorial Award in the Jamaica Biennial 2017. She is a recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, Joan Mitchell Foundation ”

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Jen Lau

“Jennie Lau is an emerging artist and currently pursuing the BFA degree in the Drawing & Painting program at OCAD University. Her art works consist of paintings, collages, time-based media and installations. The media of her paintings include acrylic, oil, watercolor and ink. She has participated in local art shows and exhibitions in Toronto, including 2016 ~ 2019 Del’s Calling All Artists Art Shows, 2018 University of Toronto’s ARTSIDEOUT Festival, and 2018 OCAD U Drawing at First Site Art Show.”

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Richard Barbot

“Richard Barbot is a Haitian artist. His paintings can transport you to a space where the viewer (spectator) is at the border of two worlds. The shape and the color of one hand vibrate on its canvas to create a fairy space almost disturbing and on the other hand, his dexterity translates to a work of research and mastery. While some of his works can sometimes be in a dreamlike world, his realism is fragrant because the portraits always seek to capture the unique part of the model with precision.”

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Rachael Grad

“Rachael Grad is a Toronto-based artist, mom of three and recovered lawyer who has studied and worked in the US, France, Italy and Hong Kong. While constantly creating art, In 2008, she left practicing law and committed to studying painting full-time in New York City. She holds degrees from Brandeis University, Duke University School of Law and Sciences Po (Paris). Her artwork has been shown in solo and group shows in Washington, DC, New York City, Venice, Italy, and the Toronto area.”

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Martin Brouillette

“Martin Brouillette is a French-Canadian painter based in London, U.K. His work has been shown In Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, New York and London. His approach to painting refers to Formalism and it involves the exploration of digital media. Canadian financial institutions such as Desjardins and the Royal Bank of Canada have collected his paintings. Born: 1971 (48 years old), Montreal, Canada Education: UQÀM, Université du Québec à Montréal ”

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Byron Hodgins

“Byron Hodgins received a B.F.A from Nova Scotia School of Art and Design. He lives and works in Ottawa and has exhibited across Canada. He is fascinated with documenting the most ordinary parts of the every day and the imaginary life inspired by nature. His work has been featured by organizations such as Magazine 1968, and reviewed by the Toronto Star.”

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