Heather Vida-Moore
Heather Vida-Moore is a visual artist based in Hamilton, Ontario. She gravitates towards abstraction, often taking visual inspiration from complex, organic forms and patterns found in the natural world. Heather Vida-Moore has studied art at the University of Western Ontario, Dundas Valley School of Art, and graduated from McMaster University’s BFA program in 2015. She is an elected member of the Colour and Form Society (CFS), and her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions across Ontario.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Taking visual inspiration from organic forms and patterns found in nature, my abstract paintings explore themes around perception and objectivity. Painting is often a meditative undertaking for me, and my process is a mixture of observation and intuitive response, often including photography, sketching and/or collage before the final image takes form as a painting. I play with ambiguous perspective and undefined space, allowing the work to be open to a variety of interpretations from the viewer.
Heather Vida-Moore is a visual artist based in Hamilton, Ontario. She gravitates towards abstraction, often taking visual inspiration from complex, organic forms and patterns found in the natural world. Heather Vida-Moore has studied art at the University of Western Ontario, Dundas Valley School of Art, and graduated from McMaster University’s BFA program in 2015. She is an elected member of the Colour and Form Society (CFS), and her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions across Ontario.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Taking visual inspiration from organic forms and patterns found in nature, my abstract paintings explore themes around perception and objectivity. Painting is often a meditative undertaking for me, and my process is a mixture of observation and intuitive response, often including photography, sketching and/or collage before the final image takes form as a painting. I play with ambiguous perspective and undefined space, allowing the work to be open to a variety of interpretations from the viewer.