Art Exhibit at AtOrigin Coffee with 4 Multi-generational Female Artists

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Digital Viewing

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Grab a cup of delicious coffee at the Toronto cafe and view the pieces in person!
At Origin Coffee, 687 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2N2


Meet The Artists

SHIYU ZHANG

zsy0207@gmail.com
@shiyu_artart

STATEMENT

My three paintings describe contemporary society’s dazzling and kitschy consumerism. The attractive animals are manipulating puppeteers. I use pop art as satire concerning the greedy and impulsive public sentiment in the new media era. 

BIO

Shiyu is a Visual Artist in Toronto with a background in Graphic Design and Fine Arts. She is proficient in many mediums, including digital and traditional fine art techniques. Shiyu’s themes are a reflection of her spontaneous, whimsical and playful nature.

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MEHTAP MERTDOGAN

mehtap@mmmosaics.com
www.mmmosaics.com
@mmmosaics_mehtap

STATEMENT

We think our consumption brings us shining lives in these vast grey cities, but the world as we know it is shedding us off, unaware!

BIO

Mehtap is a Toronto base mosaic artist. She creates organic mosaics through her spiritual connection to nature.

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CL FISHER

clfisher@rogers.com
clfisher.com
@cielfisher

STATEMENT

I design images and videos, using code to bring them into the world.  My work deals mainly with information and the mythology of the common era.

BIO

CL Fisher is a generative artist living and working in Toronto, Ontario.

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NATALIE PLOCIENNIK

natalie.plociennik@pm.me
natalie.gallery
@nataliegallery

STATEMENT

My style is inspired by a love for iridescent organic figures and linear expression. The themes I explore play on the boundary of dreams and reality, while expressing the relationship between identity, technology and nature. Throughout the process, I use surreal methods including otherworldly scenes, symbolism and biomorphic shapes. 

BIO

Natalie is a Fine Artist and Multimedia Creative in Toronto. She draws inspiration from her background in Earth & Environmental Sciences from McMaster and Fine Arts from Centennial College.  Natalie’s art has been featured in multidisciplinary venues such as the TTC, North Carolina State University, Toronto Maker Festival, and the Artist Network Gallery.