Cindy Lam
Cindy Yan Lam (she/her) is a Canadian visual artist. Her current practice focuses on working with paper as a medium. Lam holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Falmouth University, UK She was awarded distinction classifications for both her final major project and for her degree. In 2024, she was the recipient of an Explore and Create grant by the Canada Council for the Arts which support her further explorations in hand papermaking. She is currently intensively studying papermaking at the Paperhouse Studio in Toronto.
When she is not making art you will find her exploring the residential streets, parks, and ravines in her neighborhood with her two beloved Samoyed dogs aka her studio mates.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My creative methods include painting, stitching (by machine and by hand), writing and hand papermaking. My work explores themes of slowness, the passage of time, of juxtapositions, and of regeneration. Much of my work incorporates methods and materials that are highly tactile and require time in their development. Through my practice I aim to counter the frenetic pace of our highly digitized age where faster is often deemed better. Many of my mixed media abstract landscapes and paintings are influenced by my daily walking practice where I attune to the many non-human lifeforms we share our planet with.
Cindy Yan Lam (she/her) is a Canadian visual artist. Her current practice focuses on working with paper as a medium. Lam holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Falmouth University, UK She was awarded distinction classifications for both her final major project and for her degree. In 2024, she was the recipient of an Explore and Create grant by the Canada Council for the Arts which support her further explorations in hand papermaking. She is currently intensively studying papermaking at the Paperhouse Studio in Toronto.
When she is not making art you will find her exploring the residential streets, parks, and ravines in her neighborhood with her two beloved Samoyed dogs aka her studio mates.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My creative methods include painting, stitching (by machine and by hand), writing and hand papermaking. My work explores themes of slowness, the passage of time, of juxtapositions, and of regeneration. Much of my work incorporates methods and materials that are highly tactile and require time in their development. Through my practice I aim to counter the frenetic pace of our highly digitized age where faster is often deemed better. Many of my mixed media abstract landscapes and paintings are influenced by my daily walking practice where I attune to the many non-human lifeforms we share our planet with.
$1,800.00
Acrylic on canvas (set of 3).
72x36"
Triptych. 3 panels 1@36"x36" and 2@18"x36"
When it dawned on me at the beginning of 2020 that it might be a while before I could travel to Canada’s West Coast, I felt a deep longing for the Pacific Ocean along the edges of Vancouver Island. The only way to alleviate this yearning was to paint it.
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$380.00
Acrylic on canvas.
24x18"
Nature fuels my creativity and I particularly love clouds and bodies of water.
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$750.00
Acrylic on canvas
36x24"
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte finish.
$750.00
Acrylic on canvas
36x24"
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$1,050.00
Acrylic on canvas.
36x36"
After the storm there is always a brand new day. "New Beginnings" is my wish on canvas that we all remain hopeful and positive for the future. To me, storms remind us of nature's power, beauty and ability to renew and grow.
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$500.00
Acrylic on canvas.
24x24"
"In Conversation" was inspired by long walks in Toronto’s many ravines and parks with my two beloved dogs. Nature helps fuel my creativity. In particular, during COVID having the time to take long walks heighten my senses, even trees without their leaves appeared to be dancing and interacting with each other.
Acrylic and paint markers on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte finish.
$650.00
Acrylic and marker on canvas.
36x24"
Embarking on a new adventure often makes me a bit apprehensive but also excited at the same time. This piece aimed to capture those feelings.
Mixed media on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$650.00
Acrylic and marker on canvas.
36x24"
My favourite season is autumn. I often find myself staring outside my studio window for hours on end when the cooler weather comes around and the colours start to change. This piece was inspired by a late September trip to the Haliburton area. Trees danced lakeside as they shed their green summer outfits into colourful autumn ones.
Mixed media on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$700.00
Acrylic on canvas.
30x30"
During COVID more so than any other time in my life being creative, in particular painting helped ground me and keep me in the moment. It gave me time to reflect and appreciate all the people, places and things in my life. Animals and landscapes are two focus subjects of my work but during COVID I seemed to gravitate towards landscapes more. Nature helped fuel my creativity.
"Changing Winds" was painted in the height of COVID when there was some news and hope that a vaccine was on its way. I hoped that the winds were changing, and we would be able to see loved ones again.
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$700.00
Acrylic on canvas.
30x30"
Nature fuels my creativity and I particularly love clouds and bodies of water. This love of sky and sea was shared by my mom. This piece was inspired by my travels with her. In my dreams we are together once again sharing laughs while looking up at the cotton candy dancing sky.
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$500.00
Acrylic on canvas.
24x24"
Part of a series of "cold" paintings I did at the beginning of COVID this piece was inspired by cold crisp morning walks with my two snow dogs. I believe as long as we are together with loved ones or doing something we enjoy being "cold together" warms us up.
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.
$500.00
Acrylic on canvas.
24x24"
Second to autumn, winter is my favourite season. This piece was inspired by cold crisp morning walks with my two snow dogs. I believe as long as we are together with loved ones or doing something we enjoy being "cold together" warms us up.
Acrylic on a ready to hang gallery wrapped canvas. Sealed with a matte varnish.