Karin Shaddick
Toronto
Nathan Phillips Square
Booth 196
Although most of my paintings are street scenes, in which I try to capture a small moment of life in the city, what they are really about are colour, shape and especially line. A diagonal fence rail will lead the viewer's eye into the picture and be redirected by perhaps the eave of a roof or the melancholy bare branches of a tree. Booth 196
A visual journey through a landscape of fluctuating, ever-changing shape and colour is my primary aim.
Painting

William's Shoe Store
- 2020
- 51 x 41 cm

Brown House on Corner
- 2021
- 28 x 33 cm

CN Tower With Bent Tree
- 2019
- 61 x 46 cm

Dancing Days
- 2021
- 61 x 91 cm

Happiness . . .CocaCola
- 2020
- 51 x 41 cm

Pining in the City
- 2020
- 51 x 41 cm