‘Girls’ became the subject for a series of gestural paintings by Toronto contemporary artist Lynne Fernie. The dashes of black paint on a white canvas give this piece dynamism. “They have a lot of energy. They are a celebration of rhythm and gender.” Lynne Fernie
She is an OCAD honours graduate and award-winning documentary filmmaker. Fernie has been the recipient of arts and film grants from the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council and has been a jury member of Canada Council and Ontario Arts Council juries. Her visual art is included in numerous private collections. In addition to her visual arts career, Lynne is also a songwriter. She worked with the Parachute Club and wrote the lyrics for their Canadian classic, “Rise Up”.
Framed dimensions are 46 x 33 inches.
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‘Girls’ became the subject for a series of gestural paintings by Toronto contemporary artist Lynne Fernie. The dashes of black paint on a white canvas give this piece dynamism.
“They have a lot of energy. They are a celebration of rhythm and gender.” Lynne Fernie
She is an OCAD honours graduate and award-winning documentary filmmaker. Fernie has been the recipient of arts and film grants from the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council and has been a jury member of Canada Council and Ontario Arts Council juries. Her visual art is included in numerous private collections. In addition to her visual arts career, Lynne is also a songwriter. She worked with the Parachute Club and wrote the lyrics for their Canadian classic, “Rise Up”.
Framed dimensions are 46 x 33 inches.
Complimentary shipping in Canada and continental USA (restrictions based on size/weight)