Allan O'Marra
Allan O’Marra is a graduate of OCAD University where he studied photography, painting and communications and design. He is an award-winning artist, art teacher, fine arts columnist and art exhibition jurist.
He has had 52 solo fine art exhibitions and participated in over 150 group shows in a 52-year career, and has works of art in numerous private and corporate collections.
In 2022 he moved to the family homestead--a vintage one-room schoolhouse in the Bancroft, Ontario area that is now in his possession--where he paints full-time and teaches a weekly adult acrylic painting class..
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My paintings and drawings are primarily done in a high realist style using, principally, my own photography as reference. I also shoot photographs and exhibit them on their own fine art merits. Over the four decades of my career, I have put together solo shows on specific themes, i.e.: several suites of paintings of Lake Ontario; an exhibition of Polaroid photos titled, Parallels//Polarities; a show called The Joy of Falling, a set of psychologically-challenging paintings and drawings of leaping and falling child figures; a show of oil paintings based on images from a specific Family Reunion; Moments of Awakening, an exhibition with canvases that explored my spiritual quest as a Buddhist; and a painting series titled My Landscapes, a return to my muse, the countryside around rural Bancroft, Ontario, where I grew up, and images from the environs of Durham Region where I lived for numerous years. In the spring of 2013, I completed a series of 30 acrylic and mixed media on paper abstract paintings inspired by classical music compositions called Classical Abstracts. And then a series of “fusion” paintings in which I combined realistic figures in oils with acrylic and mixed media abstract elements. I produced a series of large format portraits of young females with serious expressions in the time frame 2014-16 I called Lush Gravitas that was exhibited at several venues, including at the Whitby Station Gallery. I exhibited a series of paintings called Magical-Mystical-Mythical at the Art Gallery of Bancroft in March 2017 that celebrated the attributes of magic and mystery and myth that I find in the Maxwell Settlement where I grew up and other locales I personally inhabit and through which I travel. In the summer of 2019, I held a show of florals and landscapes from the Maxwell Settlement locale, titled Endless Summer--in Whitby and at the studio retreat in Bancroft. In summer of 2020 I showed Recent Figurative Works at the Art Gallery of Bancroft (my hometown) that ran from mid-June through to the end of August. While during summer of 2021 I showed Still Life and Landscape Paintings at my Bancroft studio/retreat. In May of 2023, I showed 'Living My Muse' (landscapes and still life works) at the Art Gallery of Bancroft. And throughout the pandemic, I curated, organized and participated in five different online virtual art shows.
Allan O’Marra is a graduate of OCAD University where he studied photography, painting and communications and design. He is an award-winning artist, art teacher, fine arts columnist and art exhibition jurist.
He has had 52 solo fine art exhibitions and participated in over 150 group shows in a 52-year career, and has works of art in numerous private and corporate collections.
In 2022 he moved to the family homestead--a vintage one-room schoolhouse in the Bancroft, Ontario area that is now in his possession--where he paints full-time and teaches a weekly adult acrylic painting class..
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My paintings and drawings are primarily done in a high realist style using, principally, my own photography as reference. I also shoot photographs and exhibit them on their own fine art merits. Over the four decades of my career, I have put together solo shows on specific themes, i.e.: several suites of paintings of Lake Ontario; an exhibition of Polaroid photos titled, Parallels//Polarities; a show called The Joy of Falling, a set of psychologically-challenging paintings and drawings of leaping and falling child figures; a show of oil paintings based on images from a specific Family Reunion; Moments of Awakening, an exhibition with canvases that explored my spiritual quest as a Buddhist; and a painting series titled My Landscapes, a return to my muse, the countryside around rural Bancroft, Ontario, where I grew up, and images from the environs of Durham Region where I lived for numerous years. In the spring of 2013, I completed a series of 30 acrylic and mixed media on paper abstract paintings inspired by classical music compositions called Classical Abstracts. And then a series of “fusion” paintings in which I combined realistic figures in oils with acrylic and mixed media abstract elements. I produced a series of large format portraits of young females with serious expressions in the time frame 2014-16 I called Lush Gravitas that was exhibited at several venues, including at the Whitby Station Gallery. I exhibited a series of paintings called Magical-Mystical-Mythical at the Art Gallery of Bancroft in March 2017 that celebrated the attributes of magic and mystery and myth that I find in the Maxwell Settlement where I grew up and other locales I personally inhabit and through which I travel. In the summer of 2019, I held a show of florals and landscapes from the Maxwell Settlement locale, titled Endless Summer--in Whitby and at the studio retreat in Bancroft. In summer of 2020 I showed Recent Figurative Works at the Art Gallery of Bancroft (my hometown) that ran from mid-June through to the end of August. While during summer of 2021 I showed Still Life and Landscape Paintings at my Bancroft studio/retreat. In May of 2023, I showed 'Living My Muse' (landscapes and still life works) at the Art Gallery of Bancroft. And throughout the pandemic, I curated, organized and participated in five different online virtual art shows.
$1,400.00
Oil on canvas (framed).
29x26"
The reference for this was a found image from the internet of a view in Pennsylvania. I asked and received the photographer's permission to turn it into a painting.
$2,100.00
Oil on canvas (framed).
33x24x2"
I'm a big fan of the American illustrator, Maxfield Parrish and decided to celebrate him with a painting of a mom with two little kids in dramatic light on a shoreline.
$3,000.00
Oil on canvas (framed).
40x28"
Image I conceived of with sweet swan flying over evening water scene.
$4,000.00
Oil on canvas (framed).
48x32"
I asked the I Ching for advice and it was "Old fox on thin ice". Got my answer and the theme for a painting.
$3,600.00
Oil on canvas.
48.00x28.00"
Awesome colours of a sunset reflected on the eastern sky behind my Maxwell Settlement retreat property.
$2,300.00
Oil on canvas (framed).
36x24"
A colourful row of icicles hanging from my roof.