Amelia
With a focus on promoting her work on social media platforms, like Tik Tok, via choreographed avatar dance videos, and other creative projects, Amelia lends her personal voice and well-considered opinions to all of her fun and colourful creative endeavors.
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Aiden
Aiden continues with his process of mixing and matching elements of popular comic franchises and bringing his creations to clothing design and decoration, with marketing always top of mind. Even while attending Algonquin College, Aiden continues to explore a range of ideas, with his creative examples filling the pages of his sketchpad or stored on his phone.
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Andrew
No stranger to vernissage at theSpace, Andrew’s most visually compelling work continues to be a celebration of colour, as well as all things Japan and robotic mech inspired. Andrew is an artist with a skill for precision, and yet an openness always to pursue new creative ventures. This year’s Vernissage does, however, see him continuing with both his Godzilla and Rainbow series.
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Caroline
As our most recent artist to join us at theSpace, Caroline has embraced the endless creative possibilities offered by digital tools. Caroline's work is diverse and colourful and almost always displays her captivating signature bold outlines in black. Enjoy a range of elegant floral pieces, a self portrait and a sense of fun that exist in all her work.
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Clara
A prolific and tech savvy artist, Clara continues to bring new and diverse offerings to each year’s vernissage. Her work brings to bear her resourcefulness and curation of all details, as if each were generated as part of its own world.
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Dennis
Dennis has successfully begun reimagining some of his earlier floral sketches, by incorporating the enhancements of a drawing tablet, as seen in this year's showcase of some of his recent work.
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Desmond
This year’s body of work explores Desmond adeptness at risk-taking, and as he introduces paint and brushstrokes to existing pieces. His work demonstrates an increasing nuancing and complexity, as well as an understanding of the ways that simple and abstract, can still have the same impression as a large display of neon,
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Gail
Gail works quickly and efficiently developing a range of designs and patterns. This extensive portfolio of colourful images and domestic vignettes, provide her pieces with seemingly endless material to blend and mix together to create further collages and series. At the same time, her more recent work demonstrates an increasing adeptness and focus on more detailed work.
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Jasmine
Jasmine has continued to connect her art with the world around her. With her work demonstrating an increasing focus on a range of social issues and injustices, Jasmine brings a strong melding of evocative imagery and a feminist lens to her audience. This year's work includes a range of beautiful landscapes and portraits of women that Jasmine hope inspire others.
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Julia
Julia continues to bring to her work the compelling lines and unique patterns that have made her offerings a staple of each vernissage, teasing the viewer with rigid shapes and repetition, ultimately lending itself to a wonderful layered effect. Her selected work is inspired by her favourite hobbies and well known visual artists.
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Maddy
Maddy’s latest collection body this year includes her familiar flower designs and is filled with the complex patterns for which she has become known. Her meticulous renditions demonstrate the level of quality she expects of her work. Family, flowers and nature also continue to be celebrated in her shirts, cards, calendars and fine art pieces.
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Kate
Having joined theSpace more recently , Kate brings to her work a vibrancy and choice of colour, which fuels a number of ongoing multimedia projects. Stay tuned as she continues to try out new tools and undertake more new projects.
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Maya
Maya has fully embraced the genre of pop art, over the past year, and has added to her portfolio, a host of portraits and pieces drawn from subjects of personal interest. She has continued to undertake the creation of large sets and series, as well as new illustration methods which showcase her unique retro styling.
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Malaika
A longstanding studio member at theSpace, Malaika engages in a range of self-driven activities which inform her work. Even with advocating for her various social concerns, researching and recording her podcast, she consistently creates and catalogues items needed to complete her amazing and everchanging collection.
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Michael
Mike continues to develop a body of work which tells a story or communicates an experience. His purses and turtlenecks are a communication and expression of feelings, while his work overflows with colourful images of fashion and tropical places, which in turn inspire his use of digital tools and an opportunity to provide a narrative on to each piece.
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Rob
Rob brings an array of skills to his colourful and creative body of work, and with each year he continues to contribute to new multifaceted projects. This year’s vernissage is showcasing several of his latest works, bringing to his audience the vibrant and compelling subjects which are his trademark.
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