PAINTING and GRAPHICS

 

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Sylvia Safdie

Safdie has exhibited extensively in North America and Europe since 1972. Her work focuses on the spiritual aspects of nature. Safdie utilizes objects found during her travels and later incorporates them into her work by juxtaposing these objects and materials with light and space to create unique visual experiences for the viewer.

Image:
Notes From My Journal, pg. 420
1995
Mixed Media on Vellum
42 x 29-1/2 inches

 


 

Tom Slaughter

Slaughter is a painter and printmaker from New York City. He creates work that is colourful, almost minimalist, with subject matter ranging from evocations of urban life to critiques on the popularity of earlier twentieth century art.

Image:
Sign Painting
1995
Flashe Paint on Canvas
40 x 30 inches

 

 

Philip Sybal

Sybal has been painting professionally since 1971 after studying art in Toronto, Canada and Florence, Italy. Sybal established his unique form of realism without the aid of any photography but by exploring the mystery of the Land, the Sea and the Sky through sketches.  His works are influenced by light and all its variations.


Image:
Dog walk along the shore
1997
Oil on panel
16 x 18 inches


 

 

Lotti Thomas

Born in Amsterdam, Holland, Thomas graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 1980 and completed post-graduate courses in lithography at the Scarborough College, University of Toronto, 1982-1984. She has printed at Open Studio in Toronto since 1984, concentrating on stone and plate lithography. Residences include: St. Michael's Printshop, St. John's, New foundland; Malaspina Printmakers Society, Vancouver; Atelier Engramme, Quebec City; Prince Edward Island Print Counsel, and Frans Masereel Centre of Graphic Art, Kasterlee, Belgium. She won the Ministry of Education prize at the 5th International Biennial Print Exhibit: 1991 R.O.C.Tapei Fine Arts Museum, Tapei, Taiwan.

Image:
Duck Lake 1895
2004
Lithograph, edition of 6
20 x 26 inches unframed

 

 

 

 

 

Jinny Yu

A native of Seoul, South Korea, Jinny Yu immigrated to Montreal in 1988 and earned a degree in the Fine Arts program at Montreal's Dawson College before graduating with a Bachelors' Degree in Fine Arts from Concordia University. Since 1994, Jinny Yu has held five solo exhibitions and some 30 group exhibitions in Canada. The exhibitions have taken place in various museums and galleries in Banff, Toronto, Montreal and Prince Edward Island. An artist-in-residence at the Banff Centre for the Arts in 1999, Jinny has taught in Toronto, Quebec and Paris, France and is currently an Assistant Professor teaching at the University of Ottawa.

Image:
Me(n)tal Perspectives
2006
Colour Pencils & Oil on Aluminum
15-3/4 x 15-3/4 inches framed

 

 

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