Sunday, September 6, 2009

U*NITE ARTISTS

AMÈLLE BADRAN
Amèlle loves all forms of artistic expression and uses abstract illustration to explore and record her creative journey. Through her artwork she attempts to evoke an emotional response in her audience, and provide a sense of unity.

AZZA ABBARO
Sudanese by passport and a citizen-of-the-world by choice, Azza was born in Saudi Arabia in 1985 and subsequently raised in various parts of the Middle East. In 2003, she moved to Canada to pursue an Hon. BSc in Visual Studies at the University of Toronto, succumbing to a lingering need to express herself creatively wherever she goes. A self proclaimed "diaspora-kid" and scatterbrain, she questions the notion of the “artist statement”. While it works for some people, for others it tends to spawn a narrow-minded mentality, pigeonhole work, and hinder creative growth. Azza's collective artistic vision is to help translate the work of grassroots movements (be they political or not) into visual documents and images that help to raise awareness, generate dialogue, and inspire positive action. She remains a nomad at heart and hopes to continue this work wherever life takes her.
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Azza+Abbaro/75340.html

BRANDY MAHANEY
Brandy has been creating art all her life: drawing, sculpting, illustrating and painting. She is currently working on a series of vivid paintings that examine man-made textures found, forgotten, around the city.

DANIEL ST.AMANT
His newest body of work is inspired by the mounting problem posed by global warming that is a direct result of man's manipulation of the natural world. Laying his canvas on the open road, he captures physical traces of climate-affecting technologies, that create a backdrop for his portraits. He hopes to display the ideology that we are overwhelming the natural world, which has resulted in near unbearable levels of existence in the sea, the air and on land. The works emphasis developed as a result of his urban existence and social responsibility to global climate change.
http://danieljamesstamant.blogspot.com

DAVID BARON
Combining his love for quirky street art and his own subconcious thought David Baron channels his creativity through the guise of Forge_Fury. Using Ink, charcoal and even burning wood he brings those thoughts to life. Starting from lined paper and now working on any canvas or surface he can get his hands on his work continues to evolve.

DAVID FREDRIK MOUSSALLEM

David Fredrik Moussallem is a Toronto-based graphic designer. After obtaining his Advertising and Graphic Design diploma from Humber College, he started working at various design studios. He has worked with brands such as Moriyama & Teshima Architects, Microsoft, Lenovo, The Guvernment (Toronto), The Mirage Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas) and Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation. He is the co-founder of Darken Studios, a music production and design studio on Toronto's Harbourfront. His latest design projects include a digital art exhibition inspired by "sound waves".
HOLLY WEBER
Holly Weber is a photographic artist born in Ontario Canada, where she was as a student of the Art and Art History program at the University of Toronto and Sheridan College. Holly travels throughout North America to explore places where most people would never dream of going. Her work focuses on the examination of unseen and off-limits parts of urban areas and industrial facilities. The intent of her work is to document the history of these forgotten spaces before they are demolished and to examine the aesthetics of decay.
www.wix.com/hollyweber/urbex

JAYESH TOPIWALA
Jayesh Topiwala is a Calgary born hobbyist photographer, who moved to Hamilton in 2006 after completing his BSc. in Software Engineering. He believes that a picture should capture the moment it was taken in and be able to re-tell the story it represents. As a growing passion, his photographs cover a wide variety of subjects involving people, landscapes, architecture, and nature.
KARYN WONG
Karyn Wong was born on October 8, 1983 in Toronto, Canada. While pursuing a lifelong interest in the arts and culture, she has obtained a double major degree in French Studies and Visual Arts at York University in 2007. Today, she works from her home studio and is the assistant director at XEXE Gallery, a contemporary fine art gallery in Toronto.
www.karynwong.com

LOUISE HARDING/MUSA
Musa was born in Canada and raised in the UK. Her love for Toronto's landscape and cultural diversity inspired her to pick up a pencil and start doodling. Her illustrations pay homage to graffiti and street artists everywhere. http://only1musa.deviantart.com

SHWETA MEHTA-TOPIWALA
Art has always been a passion for Shweta Topiwala, an emerging artist who recently moved to Hamilton, Ontario from USA. She has no formal training in art, having studied Biotechnology in university, but believes that desire and creativity are the key elements in creating your own masterpiece. Painting provides an outlet to express her vision of the beautiful world we live in and she is mainly inspired by nature and the wonderful colors of life. Her style of painting is primarily abstract, and she uses a combination of bright acrylic paints along with elements from our surroundings to create vibrant works that invoke your imagination. http://shwetart.wordpress.com
VICTORIA MONGRAIN
Beautiful, vibrant and insightful are just a few words to describe the artwork of Tori Mongrain. Connectivity, love and energy, flow through her onto the canvas giving the collection a personal and electric feel. From personal and evocative figurative abstract work to expressive painting of photographed objects, she has a style that is truly all her own. Tori Mongrain's artwork can be found in public and private locations across North America. She is currently painting full time, growing and developing her style and body of work so that her art can be brought to a more global scale.http://www.torimongrain.com/

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