Abstract art painting of geometric shapes smoking hot and smoldering.
The Allegory of Marriage
a man and woman balanced on a log over a river, holding on to each other by a rope knotted in the middle.
Lifting the Veils of a Life of Art
Life can be seen or felt as abundantly flowing where anything is possible. Yet at the same time can feel stagnant, confusing and dark. This incredible planet is so diverse. The universe we are in is constantly changing and expanding as is my understanding and connection within it.
Landscapes With A Touch of Abstraction
My preference is to create landscapes without being too abstract and I enjoy working with both brush and palette knife. Various mediums like gels, gessos and modelling pastes provide me with the ability to make my paintings textured and have varying finishes.
Planets & Constellations of the Heart
A survivor of a traumatic brain injury that occurred at age ten Bredimus relates, “After the accident visual language became my first language and primary mode of expression, solidifying my life in the visual arts”.
Inventing Multidisciplinary Art
Last winter I was out walking with a friend in downtown Toronto and I looked down an alley near McCaul and Dundas Street. The sun was hitting a small patch of snow on a garage roof and it was melting quickly. It struck me, even from a hundred feet away, that it was something to see up close.
Integration of Casual Primitive Means with Discerning Modern Ends
Automatism is a prerequisite for the initial phase, without conscious direction, the next and final phase takes place when cutting edge techniques are applied, visually interpreting and treating the original drawing with contemporary tools.
“The Race”
“I have always been an artist and have sought my own visual language in metaphors and allegories. Increasingly my intent has been to push my imagination and the level of my skill to create strong and engaging images” – Bruce Lowney
Colourful Acrylic Cityscapes
Linda creates colourful and contemporary paintings that are about the relationship between image, memory and place. Her geometrical abstractions have a range of meanings and associations. They are evocative rather than representational.
In Pursuit of Originality
One of the artist’s favorite memories was watching a blind man experience his work for the 1st time. As the man ran his hands over a large 3-dimensional portrait tediously constructed with 10’s of thousands of screws over 100’s man hours, his blank expression suddenly transformed into a warm smile.
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