Toronto abstract artist Gloria Green (who also works with kids with Cancer at the Hospital for Sick Children) emerges as a painter in Canada, and showcases vibrant and inspired works at Leonardo Galleries, Toronto – now extended until February 16.
Toronto abstract artist Gloria Green (who also works with children with Cancer in the oncology unit, as a clinical dietitian at Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto) emerges as a painter and showcases vibrant and inspired works from her collection at Leonardo Galleries (112 Scollard St., Yorkville), Toronto. Green’s show is now extended to Saturday, February 16, 2013.
Gloria Green states, “I am excited and happy to be exhibiting at Leonardo Gallery. My objective is to take the passion I have for music and science and build a multi-disciplinary, humanistic approach to my paintings. I paint with emotion and heart and working with children with Cancer, I am inspired by their bravery.”
Inspired by early training in classical piano (she has a baby grand piano in her home and played since she was 4 years-old) and an interest in abstract artists such as Franz Kline and Rothko, Green studied abstract painting under the direction of artist Lydia Panart at The Avenue Road School of Art, Toronto. Her musical influence brings to life her artistic vision, and consequently, by working in health care with children, her art shines with feeling and sentiment; she donated a painting called ‘Waves of Hope’ to SickKids Hospital (Haematology/Oncology Day Unit).
The presented works were completed using acrylic on canvas. Green favours non-toxic acrylic paints, and the versatility with acrylic either thickens the palette or dilutes it, similar to water colour.
‘Reckless Ecstasy’ (a large piece, 48" x 72") is predominately red, with accompanying bursts of blues, oranges, yellows and whites. It is a bright, powerful painting meant to evoke passion, and freedom from inhibitions. Alternately, ‘Entering the Vortex’ (30" x 40") is a darker piece with bright red and white projecting from a black background. It is an introspective painting, encouraging self reflection. Both aforementioned pieces are featured in this release.
For more artist information, visit; http://www.glogreengallery.com.
Canadian-born artist Gloria Green RD, MSc has a degree in nutrition from Ryerson University, and a Master’s of Science from the University of Toronto. As an emerging painter, Green has exhibited at many venues including Studio Vogue Gallery, Wellington Street Art Gallery, Toronto Art Expo, Seven Grams Espresso Bar and Leonardo Galleries.
Media Quotes:
“Gloria Green unquestionably has a gift,…Taking the stresses and sentiments absorbed throughout her work day, she manages to transform them into something beautiful.” – Fashion Weekly, 2012.
“Though she started painting seven years ago, Green says she found artistic inspiration working at a rewarding but often emotionally stressful workplace. The emotional release she found while painting on her downtime grew into an ever-increasing passion.” – Town Crier, 2012.
“A member of the SickKids oncology team for 16 years, Green said that she transfers the feelings and sentiments she absorbs during the day into large pieces of abstract art.” – Canadian Jewish News, 2011.
Official Website: http://www.glogreengallery.com
Added by Lockhart on January 21, 2013