• painting

    Jordan Bent

    Jordan started selling his paintings at Vancouver's Stanley Park and was so well received, he began painting full time in 2002. His paintings capture in the human figure "the tension between the suffering and hope of the human condition". You can buy his prints online from Charmingwall More »
  • painting

    duke barstow

    Liberation and education through artistic means. More »
  • drawing

    Aaron St. Goddard

    Aaron St.Goddard is embroiled in the brain-meltingly exciting world of Entertainment Design. A ferociously imaginative freelance fighter for hire, his conceptual designs push the boundaries of horror, sanity, and sugar-blasted cuteness. 3D Animation. Video Games. Television. Aaron's work is an excercise in inspiration and originality. A dose of new school oddities and otherworldly digital landscapes. He has spawned an ever-increasing catalogue of work with the goal to infiltrate the fun-zones of the audience's eye and brain regions. Residing in the bustling land of rain-soaked Canadian glory known as Vancouver, St.Goddard is powered by a powerful combination of take-out food and Kokanee. More »
  • other

    David Bircham

    My present collages are born out of my obsession with taking photographs, collecting found ephemera (old photographs, antique documents, hand-written correspondence and notes, foreign envelopes, receipts, postage stamps, x-rays, cannibalized books, and Victorian etchings) and years of experimenting with multiple exposures in camera. I love seeing the beauty in decay and evidence of the passage of time. Stains, tears, cracks, faded images, folds, smudges, scratches and burns. I get a thrill at seeing context develop like visual poetry. More »
  • digital

    Steve DiPaola

    With new artistic tools which can author computer generated faces that can be as real or as abstract or as iconified as we choose, what aesthetic and cultural language do we elicit? Is it the historically rich language of the fine art portrait or the abstracted artifact of the human face. Or the ethnic language of the mask - the icon that speaks of face but is never embodied? I explore the synthetic face in all its forms - the virtuality of the face, for true art has one soul that can be manifest in many realizations and aesthetic forms. More »
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