Elena Henderson completed her degree in design from the International Academy of Design and Technology in Toronto and has been working as a professional artist since 2009. Using predominately acrylic paint, Elena incorporates other media in her work to emphasize and create textural quality in her abstracted floral paintings. While finding balance and beauty in form, there is self-expression and freedom that is transferred from her creative imagination through her brushwork. Counteracting a crisp white palette with lush jewel tones, the resulting paintings are a visual delight and elevate an everyday subject matter to the extraordinary by encouraging the viewer to seek out the surrounding beauty in an ever-changing world.
Brent R. Laycock, a celebrated Canadian artist, has released a new series that showcases his continued passion for landscapes and his unique approach to capturing the natural beauty of Canada. Known for his vibrant colours and dynamic brushstrokes, Laycock’s work connects viewers to the essence of the wilderness, evoking the feeling of being surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature.
Glenn Payan’s work is beloved for its joyful celebration of rural and natural landscapes, combined with his playful use of exaggerated forms and bright colours. His paintings offer viewers a sense of warmth and nostalgia, whether capturing the simple moments of country life or the majesty of Canada’s natural beauty. Payan’s unique style makes his work stand out, blending elements of surrealism with realism to create pieces that are both whimsical and relatable.
Paul Jorgensen’s work appeals to a broad range of art lovers, from those who appreciate the technical mastery of his brushwork to those who are drawn to his ability to create scenes filled with imagination and joy. His paintings aren’t simply landscapes; they’re a celebration of life, colour, and fantasy.