Jean Rodak, DVAC member

Tree-of-Life

Jean Rodak
12 Maxwell Street
Toronto, Ontario
M3H 5A8
416 638 2502
Short Bio:
Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has
earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and
teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual
Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and
is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part
of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States,
and Europe.
Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in
every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and
colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and
feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating
is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and
pleasure are equally important influences in my works.  They have been
described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this
description.

Jean Rodak

Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and pleasure are equally important influences in my works.  They have been described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this description.

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Pat Vicari, DVAC member

Cape-Breton-Shore-I

The wild and rocky Cape Breton shore is a romantic spot, frequented by seabirds and tourists mainly.  It is ideal to inspire artists, too, and, as you paint (or maybe take photos) you will sea eagles soaring overhead.

Pat Vicari

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Carol Berry, DVAC member

Wiskey_by_Carol_Berry_2009

I really loved painting this dog portrait for my friend’s wedding gift!

Carol Berry

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Pat Vicari, DVAC member

Lower Pitt Lake is a charming part of the Fraser River system where I have spent many a happy hour drinking in the peace and observing the great blue herons. The mountains of the Coastal Range are off in the distance.
Pat Vicari

Lower-Pitt-Lake

Lower Pitt Lake is a charming part of the Fraser River system where I have spent many a happy hour drinking in the peace and observing the great blue herons. The mountains of the Coastal Range are off in the distance.

Pat Vicari

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