Author: Tom Smith
Adamo Macri, a Montreal-based artist, takes a unique approach to art, incorporating elements of sculpture, photography, painting, video, and drawing into his work. His art explores profound themes such as identity, contamination, and the intricate balance of nature, often blurring the lines between the artist and the artwork itself. Macri’s projects go beyond static representations, focusing on the idea of perceiving his sculptures as evolving occurrences, a perspective that allows his work to resonate deeply with viewers. Macri’s approach is innovative in that he often transforms his own physical presence, using his body as part of the canvas to tell…
Annie Sliwka, an artist, discovered her love for lacquer while preparing for art school. From the moment she encountered this medium, she felt an immediate and deep connection. This connection has since defined her career, where her sensitivity and passion have found their perfect outlet. Sliwka’s art is grounded in the poetic and the metaphorical, drawing inspiration from nature’s elements and the delicate interplay of light and texture. Her lacquer work is both luminous and reflective, offering glimpses of beauty that reveal without fully unveiling. Her use of light, gold, and intricate details creates a sense of mystery, inviting viewers…
Bonnie Levinson is a multi-disciplinary artist whose creative process spans painting, collage, mixed media, and multi-image photography. She describes her art as a fusion of subconscious exploration and the atmospheric qualities of place, striving to merge control and accident within her work. Levinson’s approach to art is deeply personal and rooted in her internal experience, which she translates into visual forms. Through her creative practice, she embraces resistance, allowing it to guide her toward beauty. For Levinson, each piece is more than just a work of art—it’s a portal into the unknown, a space where she can meditate and channel…