Faculty of Art
Drawing and Painting
Meet the Artist
Jake
Santos
Drawing and Painting
“Heavy Metal explores painting and the parasocial, by using images as a mediator between myself and the work. Images are blurred and cropped as a way to abstract detail, isolating how colour, values and light interact with the surface(s). The isolated objects then demand to be seen as an interval between legibility and merely impressions; questioning the way I look at my relationship with history and memory. Distance actualizes in the process of making; as the airbrush offers an aspect of painting in which I never come in physical contact with the surface. In my process of painting, I both investigate and challenge my own relationships to history, painting and my own positionality. Through the exploration of these images, I sought to uncover how ideas of the past begin to reflect the attitudes towards contemporary aesthetics in Western popular culture. ”

Jake Santos is a Toronto-based artist, working primarily in Airbrush painting. With an interest in the seduction of images, his work mimics the nature of photography with the subject of digital images as an intersection between painting. Through a non-contact material process, the effect of fantasy materialises in trying to keep the image at a distance. He studies currently at OCAD University, in the Drawing and painting program (2022-2026). He has had solo shows at Blouin Division, Toronto (2025, 2026). Group shows in Toronto, at Abbozzo Gallery (2025), Hunt Gallery (2026). Exhibited in Artist-Run Galleries Hearth (2025), Xpace Cultural Centre (2025). Internationally exhibited at Art fair SWAB Barcelona with Abbozzo Gallery (2025), and locally at Art Toronto (2025) and Artist Project (2025).
Painting
2026, Solo Exhibition (Unnamed)
Blouin Division, Toronto, ON, Canada
2025, Art Toronto (Group Fair with Hunt Gallery)
Art Toronto, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
2025, Connective Tissue (Curated by Reiley Whelen, Group Exhibition)
Xpace Cultural Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
2025, Artist Project (Untapped Section)
Artist Project, Better Living Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
2024, Family Matters (Group Exhibition)
Ada Slaight Gallery, OCAD University, Toronto, ON, Canada
