Brenda Gale WARNER
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Birth Place: Hamilton, Ontario Canada
Birthdate:12.14.1953
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personal website: http://galerie240.com
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BRENDA GALE WARNER

Brenda believes she was ‘literally’ born an artist. From her beginnings in Hamilton, Ontario art has always been her preferred ‘voice’. In fact, it is the art and drawing that Brenda vividly recalls from her time in kindergarten. Then, as she grew, while she was very successful in all of her academic pursuits, it is in the fields of Arts and Drama where she particularly excelled. Mr. Webb at Highview School saw this in Brenda and helped to cultivate her love for the arts.

Primarily a ‘self-taught’ artist, Brenda also acquired her formal techniques - and honed her skills and talents - in artists’ studios. One of her early career incarnations, in the 1980’s, was in interior and furniture design in an exclusive design gallery in Toronto. But it was her involvement with the Art Gallery of Ontario - as a docent in the Elementary Education Department - where she again learnt to see the world through the eyes of a ‘child’, which Brenda found both rewarding and enlightening.

“I describe my art as Simple,” explained Brenda, “I try to approach complex ideas and emotions and make them easier to understand and for me, painting has always been simpler than verbalizing these expressions.”

Brenda’s life has been one full of triumph and tragedy - of motion and emotion. She has suffered great personal losses and achieved high personal successes. Her art is her articulations of these milestones. But, it was when she began to work with large canvases that she discovered Expressionism and found another ‘voice’ for her thoughts and feelings. Brenda’s paintings encapsulate the full palette and tactile spectrum: from monochromatic to colourful, from textural to reflective and from sparse to compounded and complex.

Brenda has travelled throughout Europe and lived across Canada and in the United States. However, it was her time in Manitoba - with its wide-open spaces, wildlife and natural features that opened Brenda up to the art of photography. Working in sepia and black and white she likes to get ‘up close and personal’ to her subjects and ‘capture’ their vitality.

“I can be inspired by a word, a phrase, a place – a change in my life. I just live and breathe wherever I am – and sometimes I just need to put it on canvas or catch it with my lens” described Brenda.

Brenda’s works can be found in Corporate, Public and Private collections across Canada - including on Calgary’s ‘Golden Mile’ where two Paintings are on display. She has had several shows in New York City and Rome – where she just won one of the Top ten Exquisite Expressionists, Women who Paint by Artrom Gallery.

Now residing in Ottawa where her palette has come ‘alive’ she has just opened Ottawa’s newest Contemporary Art Gallery Galerie 240.
The City of Ottawa is now in possession of four of her pieces.
One called "One Poppy" a tribute to our servicemen and women, graces banners on Rideau Street from Sussex Drive to King Edward Blvd. This will be included in the Remembrance Day Ceremonies 2009.
Three other paintings promote Art and Culture in the Downtown Rideau Arts District. These paintings have been enlarged to 5X their original size and will be auctioned to support the continuing encouragement of young artists in Canada.

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