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Noel Middleton is a Toronto based multi-disciplinary artist who works in sculpture, installation, photography and video. Using natural, found and collected materials, Middleton creates pieces that bridge experiences of reclusion and fantasy with themes of social and economic deprivation.
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drawing
Born by the Mapocho river in Santiago, Chile. Forged by the ocean and the desert I bring my strokes to the north and henceforth to the digital world. I was brought up on animated adventures of gods and robots, now I work designing pixelated glitter for hungry consumers and silver screen fantasies.
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illustration
The images I present are from a series called Group Hug. They are portraits of people who live side by side with me, standing in line at the bank, waiting for the bus, eating lunch in the office kitchen, snoozing in strollers. They are portraits of everyday people.
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digital
A shade is the insubstantial remains of the dead, a phantom without a body or the power of thought. My paintings are a residue much like a shade. Like toxic exhaust, peripheral strangers, and plaque that builds up slowly. That cocoon of schemas, assumptions and anxieties, a web of mythologies and ideologies, my work is an exploration of the place where ideas meet and tangle to form new beasts, new nightmares, new beautiful collapses and pleasurable failures.
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drawing
The images I present are from a series called Group Hug. They are portraits of people who live side by side with me, standing in line at the bank, waiting for the bus, eating lunch in the office kitchen, snoozing in strollers. They are portraits of everyday people.
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illustration
Somewhere between Wonderland and Neverland is this I-don't-know-land, where storybook characters, oppressed childhood memories, and questions of life or death float amongst leafy trees and babbling brooks.
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illustration
The work that comes out of Matt Dyck Studios is a wide variety. From illustrations, to abstract paintings, to custom tattoo designs, they all find a home here. However continuous exploration of line and texture have an underlying theme throughout.
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illustration
In her work Renee Nault tries to capture the elusive moments between dreams and waking life. She uses ink line, gauzy watercolor washes, collage, and whatever else may be sitting out on her art table at the time to create works that are strange, sensual, beautiful and surreal. She is inspired by music, architecture, people's faces, and random glimpses of pattern or snatches of prose. She lives in Toronto with her two cats and wishes she could play piano."
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