Jeanie Lui
I am a visual artist based in Toronto, Ontario. I graduated from Ontario College of Art and Design (OCADU) in The Drawing and Painting program. I enjoy painting, as art and life do not separate. I lay down lines, strokes with contrasting forms and colors. My work of art portrays movements and energy.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Within a two-dimensional picture frame, I lay down my thoughts, merging time and eternality. As I am working through the cognitive and painting process, I encounter the spirits of hope. Confidence and passion replace the misery and hopelessness. My work of art depicts light pushing through the darkness and nature confronting the human beings. Art and life do not separate and color describes my mood swing.
I am a visual artist based in Toronto, Ontario. I graduated from Ontario College of Art and Design (OCADU) in The Drawing and Painting program. I enjoy painting, as art and life do not separate. I lay down lines, strokes with contrasting forms and colors. My work of art portrays movements and energy.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Within a two-dimensional picture frame, I lay down my thoughts, merging time and eternality. As I am working through the cognitive and painting process, I encounter the spirits of hope. Confidence and passion replace the misery and hopelessness. My work of art depicts light pushing through the darkness and nature confronting the human beings. Art and life do not separate and color describes my mood swing.
$300.00
Acrylic on stretched canvas.
10x10"
Inspired by my plant with dark green and magenta leaves.
$600.00
Conté stick, Indian Ink on paper (framed).
19x24"
I spotted this tree in a field trip at Mono Cliffs, Orangeville, Ontario. It stands high and overlooks the woods, like a monster patrol. When I was drawing it, its gaze touch deep down into my soul. It confronts whoever encounters it.
Poster frame size (black): 22" x 28"
$180.00
Acrylic on wood panel.
12x12"
Mark making of the Chinese character “love” contrasting the color field background. Love is a complex feeling. It swifts into your life like wind, fun like the Polka Dot or sharp as a sword. It may brighten up your life or drag you down.
$150.00
Acrylic on stretched canvas.
10x10"
I dropped small puddles acrylic paint onto the canvas and pushed them in swift motion with a palette knife. Imagined that I squinted my eyes to look at the landmass from high altitude. I see land, mountains, streams, green fields and human beings is too tiny to be seen.
$150.00
Acrylic on stretched canvas.
10x10"
I dropped small puddles acrylic paint onto the canvas and pushed them in swift motion with a palette knife. Imagined that I squinted my eyes to look at the landmass from high altitude. I see land, mountains, streams, green fields and human beings is too tiny to be seen.
$2,000.00
Acrylic on canvas.
24x30"
I accepted The Wings as my symbol and explore what it’s meaning for my life adventure. As I am working through the cognitive and painting process, I encounter the spirits of hope. Confidence and passion replace the misery and hopelessness. My work of art depicts light pushing through darkness and nature confronting the human beings.
Note: Between June 23 to July 25, 2021, painting was exhibiting at Gallery 1313 (Toronto) Summer Time Art Exhibition.
Between Sept. 20th to Nov. 16th 2021, painting is exhibiting at Oats Kafe (Toronto downtown).
$1,200.00
Acrylic on canvas.
24x30"
I accepted The Wings as my symbol and explore what it’s meaning for my life adventure. As I am working through the cognitive and painting process, I encounter the spirits of hope. Confidence and passion replace the misery and hopelessness.
Note: Between Sept. 20th to Nov. 16th 2021, painting is exhibiting at Oats Kafe (Toronto downtown).
$1,000.00
Acrylic and gel medium on canvas.
24x30"
I dropped small puddles acrylic paint of adjacent hue onto the canvas and pushed them in swift motion with a palette knife. Imagined that I squinted my eyes to look at the landmass from high altitude. I see land, mountains, streams, green fields and human beings is too tiny to be seen.
Note: Between Sept. 20th to Nov. 16th 2021, painting is exhibiting at Oats Kafe (Toronto downtown).