Andris Leimanis

Andris Leimanis is a Canadian artist who has lived in Montreal since 1965. He was born in Riga, Latvia. In 1974, Lemainis graduated with honors from Loyola College in Montreal with a BA; in 1976, he obtained his Master of Fine Arts degree from Syracuse University in New York State. He turned to painting full-time that year. Previously he worked as an illustrator and art director in Montreal and Toronto. He introduced the readers of the former Montreal Star to his "Montreal Scenes" on more than a dozen occasions between 1973 and 1979.

His Montreal scenes combine the old and the new, striking a blance between nostalgia and a more contemporary pace. His paintings cover predominantly the activity of the inner city, and such his images are both timely and timeless. Beginning in 2002, he elaborated a completely new technical approach to his paintings, which have brought his vision into an even stronger dialogue with contemporary paintings; he paints directly onto the canvas, then applies a sheet of acrylic onto which he paints the foreground scene again in oil. The result is a painting with an unquestionable vitality, as light passes throught the acrylic and radiates back to the spectator from a mulitude of directions, influsing the oil paint with varying intensities according to the viewer's perspective.


Spring
$2,575

Spring

Price: $2,575
16 x 16 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


16 x 16 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed

Summer
$2,575

Summer

Price: $2,575
16 x 16 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


16 x 16 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed

Girl with Red Scarf
$1,775

Girl with Red Scarf

Price: $1,775
12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


Students After Classes
$1,775

Students After Classes

Price: $1,775
12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed

Fall - Yellow Maple
$2,790

Fall - Yellow Maple

Price: $2,790
12 x 24 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


12 x 24 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed

Moving Clouds
$4,800

Moving Clouds

Price: $4,800
24 x 36 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


24 x 36 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


Autumn Glory
$4,025

Autumn Glory

Price: $4,025
24 x 30 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


24 x 30 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed

Little Pink Flowers, Westmount Ave
$1,775

Little Pink Flowers, Westmount Ave

Price: $1,775
12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed

Night Magic
$4,025

Night Magic

Price: $4,025
24 x 30 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


24 x 30 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


Returning Home
$3,450

Returning Home

Price: $3,450
20 x 24 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


20 x 24 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed

It's the Season
$1,725

It's the Season

Price: $1,725
12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


12 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB
Oil on Canvas
Framed


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Andris Leimanis is a Canadian artist who has lived in Montreal since 1965. He was born in Riga, Latvia. In 1974, Lemainis graduated with honors from Loyola College in Montreal with a BA; in 1976, he obtained his Master of Fine Arts degree from Syracuse University in New York State. He turned to painting full-time that year. Previously he worked as an illustrator and art director in Montreal and Toronto. He introduced the readers of the former Montreal Star to his "Montreal Scenes" on more than a dozen occasions between 1973 and 1979.

His Montreal scenes combine the old and the new, striking a blance between nostalgia and a more contemporary pace. His paintings cover predominantly the activity of the inner city, and such his images are both timely and timeless. Beginning in 2002, he elaborated a completely new technical approach to his paintings, which have brought his vision into an even stronger dialogue with contemporary paintings; he paints directly onto the canvas, then applies a sheet of acrylic onto which he paints the foreground scene again in oil. The result is a painting with an unquestionable vitality, as light passes throught the acrylic and radiates back to the spectator from a mulitude of directions, influsing the oil paint with varying intensities according to the viewer's perspective.