Inspired – Julie Liger Belair

Enjoy the enchanted works by the Canadian artist Julie Liger Belair. I love the way she also combines paper cuts with sculptural compositions made with polymer clay.

These are few words about how she describes her art practice: Fairy tales, legends, dreams and the surreal worlds they evoke have always been a part of the human experience; a way to make sense of our surroundings and explain our fears. As a child these captured my imagination, weaving themselves into the fabric of my personality. Because of this I am today a collector at heart, constantly collecting fragments of ideas and objects, each with their own little stories to tell. Combining them in different ways in my work, they form new narratives and meanings.

You can find her pieces available on Saatchi Art.

Valerie Lariviere Art

Amazing!

Enjoy the vintage inspired portrait paintings by the Canadian artist Valerie Lariviere.

You can also find the artist on Facebook and Instagram.

 

Inspired – Janna Yotte

Inspired!

Enjoy the elegant collage compositions by the Canadian artist Janna Yotte.

You can also find the artist on Instagram and Behance.

Inspired – Lorette C. Luzajic

Inspiring!

Enjoy the pop abstract collages by the Canadian artist Lorette C. Luzajic.

You can also find her on Instagram.

Tim Okamura Paintings

Amazing!

Enjoy the extraordinary urban mixed media portraits by the Canadian artist Tim Okamura.

You can also find Tim on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Ann Smart – The Black Series

Love!

I totally fell in love with The Black Series paintings by the Canadian artist Ann Smart. Each piece is a manipulated glossy fashion shot, where mainstream model shots has been turned into deep-dark subjects.

You can take a look to her works on Saatchi Art, Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

Claire Desjardins Paintings

Love!

Enjoy the beautiful colours splash abstract paintings by the Canadian artist Claire Desjardins.

Marie Elaine Lalonde – Géomorphogenèse

Gorgeous!

The Canadian artist Marie Elaine Lalonde shows us her personal point of view in observing nature. I was particularly intrigued by her Géomorphogenèse series, where breathtaking landscape pictures become bold monochromatic art pieces.

Using the screenprint technique on wood and acrylic paint, Marie Elanie reinvents the landscape, transforming it into a magical and unreal world. Below some of my fave works of this series, enjoy!

GIVEAWAY – LAST DAYS! 

Want to win a large art print of one of my collages? Just Post a comment here to participate! Giveaway ends on Sunday 31 of January 2016.