KUMAR SAMARANAYAKE A.O.C.A.D
Kumar Samaranayake was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka and immigrated to Canada in 1975. He is the youngest in the family of two brothers, two sisters and four pet elephants. He studied Architecture at Carleton University in Ottawa and graduated in Industrial Design from Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto.
Kumar has loved to sketch and paint as long as he can remember and is a self-taught artist. It is only very recently that he has started to paint seriously after persistent encouragement from his family and friends. Watercolor is his first love but he is continually exploring other media in Acrylic, Oil, Encaustic and multi-media. He is a versatile artist who can adapt different styles and methods to suite his subject matter. This approach keeps his work fresh and exciting. Mostly he likes to incorporate bold colors with a loose style that leaves something
for your immagination. His work is influenced by artists such as John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer and Edward Seago.
He is a member of Springbank Artists and Mississauga Art Society since 1997. In the Fall of 2001, his first solo show “Ephemeral 1 ” meaning “Changing light” was very well received and has become an annual event since. Several times his paintings were selected to juried shows held by Visual Arts Mississauga and Oakville Arts Council. Twice he has won first and second place in Valentine show with Visual Arts Mississauga. His paintings are in private collections in Canada, USA, France, Hong Kong, Australia and Sri Lanka.
Presently he freelances as a graphic designer, illustrator and teaches part time at Visual Arts Mississauga which allows him to devote more of his time to paint. For over fourteen years he worked as a creative director for a reputable advertising agency in Toronto. His graphic design work has nominated and won numerous SAM ( Sales and Marketing) awards in Real Estate field in Toronto and throughout Canada.
Kumar lives in Mississauga with his wife and three children. He continues to devote his spare time to paint. His work is represented by galleries in Mississauga, Streetsville, Oakville and Schomberg,Ontario. He accepts commission work for Fine art, Illustration, Graphic design and just about everything in between.
(905)569-3448 or samk1@rogers.com
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Series: "Know our Member Artists"
Nada Annan
When Nada discovered oil painting, it was love at first stroke, because it allowed her the chance to translate inspiration into instant colour. Every oil painting she does is an exploration, combining focus with intuitive freedom. Her career began by copying from impressionist artists under the tutelage of known experts in the field.
As she got more and more involved in her art, she took some art classes, and then joined the Mississauga Art Society. She enjoys painting still life, landscapes and figures and is noted for her use of deep and rich colours.
Nada is passionate about her art. “I want people to see in my paintings the beauty of the structure that they may walk by every day and might never notice. As with my still life painting, I hope to evoke a smile or feeling of calm for my viewer”.
Her works have been included in numerous group and one-person shows and her art has been exhibited in a number of galleries.
To find out more about Nada, view her works, and learn about her upcoming shows and endeavors, you are invited to visit her website at http://www.nadaannan.com/ and you can email her at nadaannan@rogers.com.
As she got more and more involved in her art, she took some art classes, and then joined the Mississauga Art Society. She enjoys painting still life, landscapes and figures and is noted for her use of deep and rich colours.
Nada is passionate about her art. “I want people to see in my paintings the beauty of the structure that they may walk by every day and might never notice. As with my still life painting, I hope to evoke a smile or feeling of calm for my viewer”.
Her works have been included in numerous group and one-person shows and her art has been exhibited in a number of galleries.
To find out more about Nada, view her works, and learn about her upcoming shows and endeavors, you are invited to visit her website at http://www.nadaannan.com/ and you can email her at nadaannan@rogers.com.
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