Christine Delay
Christine Delay is a recent winner of the Beaumont Studios “Artist to Watch Award” and the first ever recipient of the “D.L Stevenson Award” for best painter. Currently living on the west coast of Canada, the artist in question was raised in a small town in Northern Ontario. As a teenager she discovered her talent for anything creative, and though her small town did not house galleries or an art scene, she found her influences in pop culture, something that is still present in her work today. Some of these influences include but are not limited to: Rolling Stone Magazine, Diane Arbus, SNL, Much Music, Kurt Cobain, Television (the band as well as the apparatus), Punk posters, bathroom graffiti, Mad Magazine, The Simpsons, Robert Rauschenberg, The Alchemist, Fight Club, Andy Warhol, Allen Ginsberg, The Clash, Mitch Hedberg, and basically anything left of center. Her preferred mediums are collage, paint pens, charcoal, and vinyl gouache which all amount to the mixed media style she is known for.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Christine's artistic practice is an inquiry into the intersection between collective reality and individual perception.
Her artwork delves into several recurring themes, such as memory, childhood, connection, humor, and pop culture. By exploring these themes, Christine creates artwork that captures a unique blend of the familiar and the surreal, encouraging viewers to question and re-examine their perceptions of the world around them.
Through her use of mixed media and various mark-making techniques, Christine's artwork is distinctive in its ability to transcend traditional boundaries and create a unique visual language. Her art is an exploration of the mind's inner workings and an invitation to join her on a journey of self-discovery.
Christine Delay is a recent winner of the Beaumont Studios “Artist to Watch Award” and the first ever recipient of the “D.L Stevenson Award” for best painter. Currently living on the west coast of Canada, the artist in question was raised in a small town in Northern Ontario. As a teenager she discovered her talent for anything creative, and though her small town did not house galleries or an art scene, she found her influences in pop culture, something that is still present in her work today. Some of these influences include but are not limited to: Rolling Stone Magazine, Diane Arbus, SNL, Much Music, Kurt Cobain, Television (the band as well as the apparatus), Punk posters, bathroom graffiti, Mad Magazine, The Simpsons, Robert Rauschenberg, The Alchemist, Fight Club, Andy Warhol, Allen Ginsberg, The Clash, Mitch Hedberg, and basically anything left of center. Her preferred mediums are collage, paint pens, charcoal, and vinyl gouache which all amount to the mixed media style she is known for.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Christine's artistic practice is an inquiry into the intersection between collective reality and individual perception.
Her artwork delves into several recurring themes, such as memory, childhood, connection, humor, and pop culture. By exploring these themes, Christine creates artwork that captures a unique blend of the familiar and the surreal, encouraging viewers to question and re-examine their perceptions of the world around them.
Through her use of mixed media and various mark-making techniques, Christine's artwork is distinctive in its ability to transcend traditional boundaries and create a unique visual language. Her art is an exploration of the mind's inner workings and an invitation to join her on a journey of self-discovery.
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel
24x36"
Whispers is a playful take on the connection we share with our chosen community, as well as the ancestors that came before us.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache)
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel.
24x36"
Rams depicts various animals as religious figures allowing the viewer to see that nature is a direct link to spirituality.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache) .
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel.
24x36"
Flood is a visual narrative tying the isolated person to their inner child, encouraging the viewer to pay attention to their mental health.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache)
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel.
24x36"
Dial Tone reminds the viewer that spirituality is always available to us directly and that religion is a false contract that tells us that we have to go through a "middle man" to talk to God.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache)
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel.
24x36"
Nest reminds us that we are not separate from the natural world.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache)
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel.
24x36"
Clowns is an example of how even outsiders can one day find their "tribe".
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache)
$1,600.00
Mixed media on cradled panels.
24x36"
Fur Baby is a fun take on the importance we place on the animals in our lives.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache) .
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel
24x36"
Hugs highlights our differences and shows us that we can embrace each other regardless.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache).
$1,600.00
Mixed Media on cradled panel.
24x36"
Queens seeks to remind us that we are all human no matter what we do in our private lives.
Mixed Media (collage, charcoal, paint pens, vinyl gouache)