Artwork Collection

01- For Jurying Consideration

My large, multi-disciplinary, abstract paintings of Canadian and Guyanese landscapes are embedded with political and metaphysical explorations of identity, ancestral history, and temporality. Inspired by my photography, they were created with both Western art tools and cross-disciplinary mark-making materials, such as ground turmeric, charcoal and chalk pastel sticks - all reflecting hybrid cultural identity and connecting the viewer to the natural environment's immediate need of stewardship.

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"Beckoning".
"Beckoning".

Painting

"Beckoning".

"Beckoning" is a large, conceptually-laden landscape painting that has been created via the juxtaposition of geometric forms with organic shapes. Reflections of water explore the abundant potentiality as metaphors for temporality, identity and... More

"Paramount".
"Paramount".

Painting

"Paramount".

"Paramount" is a large, colourful, abstract landscape painting of scenery in Go Home Lake, ON that embeds feminist, environmental, and spiritual discourses.

"Roots".
"Roots".

Painting

"Roots".

“Roots” emanates temporality, magic, and the sublime via the artist's usage of bright colour palettes and abstracted form.

"A part".
"A part".

Painting

"A part".

“A part" is a multi-disciplinary painting which conveys the thematic elements of identity, ancestral history and temporality via collage, ink transfer and painting. It integrates perspective, the play of light, and a solitary figure in nature.

"Worlds Apart"
"Worlds Apart"

Painting

"Worlds Apart"

This large, multi-disciplinary landscape painting is embedded with political and metaphysical explorations of identity, ancestral history, and temporality. Inspired by the artist's photography, it was created with Western art tools, ground turmeric... More

Work by

Supriya James

Contemporary Landscape artist

“After a 25-year-career as a Communications Consultant, I am furthering my proclivity for expression by creating large, colourful, abstracted paintings of Canadian and Guyanese landscapes to manifest...” [More]