- Name
Ramona Nordal
- Birth Date
1968-04-17
- Location
Toronto
- Art Type
Traditional Visual Arts, Modern Visual Arts
- Talents
Painting
- Bio
Canadian-born artist Ramona Nordal began her art exploration at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia. Here she focused on colour theory, anatomy drawing and painting. Her ambitious use of colour and style of acrylic painting create an overwhelming sense of energy in her work. Nordal thrives on deliberately mixing past and present cultural influences in her subject matter and the end result is both captivating and refreshing. Her work is a representation of one’s journey to a new beginning or the future. The subjects in Nordal’s paintings offer a glimpse into her view of the “New Generation” as she sees it today and as she sees it in the future. Her color palette and subject matter create human portrayal full of warmth and energy. “The random collaboration of old and new is important to me because this is how I see the new generation. It is the mixture of traditional and unconventional that attracts us and takes us on a fresh new journey.”
- Phone
416-856-1590
- Web Site
- Facebook Link
- Twitter Link
@tribeca9
- City
Toronto
- Country
Canada
- Notable Projects
2017 Feb 23 – 26 The Artist Project, Toronto, ON
2016 Nov 18 – 20 Affordable Art Fair, Singapore
2016 Nov 10 – 13 Affordable Art Fair, Hamburg, Germany
2016 Oct 13 – 16 Affordable Art Fair, Stokholm, Sweden
2016 Sept 1 – 11 Affordable Art Fair, Seoul, South Korea
2016 Sept 28 – Oct 15 Retrospect Galleries, Byron Bay, AU
2016 July 22 – 25 Pines Party 2016 Xanadu Auction, Fire Island, NY
2016 June 22 – July 6 Gallerie 203, Montreal, QC
2016 Mar 24 – Apr 3 Todmorden Mills Papermill Gallery, Toronto ON
2016 Feb 18 – 21 The Artist Project, Toronto ON
2015 July 13 – 26 The Spoke Club Gallery Toronto ON
2015 June 6 – 7 Riverdale Art Walk, Toronto ON
2015 May 20 The Advocates Society, Toronto ON
2015 Feb 19 – 22 The Artist Project, Toronto ON
2015 Feb 14 The Snowflake Ball, Gatineau QC
2015 Jan 9 – 1, Inclusive Design Institute, Toronto ON
- Education
Emily Carr University of Art & Design