An avid lover of adventure and art, Jeannie is a multi disciplinary artist who creates full-time whether it be tattoos, murals or canvas paintings. For the last 10 years she has lived and worked in various cities around Canada including Toronto, Vancouver and now Montreal. Her style can be described as feminine, colourful and illustrative drawing inspiration from nature and her love of anime from a young age.
Emily Danger Powers is a visual artist currently based in her hometown of E’se’katik (Lunenburg, NS).
Her paintings explore the gap between reality and how we perceive it – much like how our dreams and memories change each time we revisit them.
Unmistakably psychedelic, her work is inspired by the plants and fungi of the south shore of Nova Scotia. These natural elements often pop up in her work in unexpected places, alongside humans, animals, and oftentimes hybrids of the two.
Jessica Dreadful, is a multidisciplinary artist from New Brunswick, Canada. Dynamic, open minded, always exploring and evolving, she is inspired by the human form, the natural world and our connection to it. She finds creative freedom by not putting a label or limit on her expressions. Her passion lies in creating visual and tangible art, with people that share a similar vision. She approaches each project with curiosity and excitement, adding dramatic flare to every design.
Juele infuses life essence in to every painting that she creates. Her art depicts surprising alliances between plants, animals and people. Her artful compositions display a realist style, while her diligently detailed and colourful characters are often engaged in playful, dreamlike scenarios. The bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia is her home. Juele is wholeheartedly inspired by hiking the diverse land and seascapes near to her and she enjoys seasonally foraging for mushrooms and wild edibles. It is the
Jupiter V is a Canadian multi-disciplinary artist based out of K’jipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia. They make digital and traditional visual art, ranging from comic pages to large-scale murals. Their expressive, bright and illustrative work stands out whether the canvas is a wall or a scrap of paper.
Marie-Philippe is an artistic chameleon, her work transcends boundaries, weaving seamlessly through tattoo art, larger-than-life murals and vibrants paintings. Each stroke tells a story, an ode to the feminine wilderness that fuels her creativity. Join her on this visual exploration at the festival as she brings her diverse art forms to life through live painting.
My name is Kennedy and Midas Well Creations is my creative moniker. I have been making art all my life, but really found my passion when I started live painting in 2014. I believe art has the power to connect, uplift and create community. It helps me to explore all the beautiful and strange parts of being human.
Nicholas Walsh (Red Leaf Art) is a contemporary illustrator who loves exploring the magic hidden in the forests. His work dives deep into the mystical, spiritual, and cultural myths of the natural world around us. His goal as an artist is to rekindle the imagination of today’s society by weaving strange stories into his surreal art pieces that remind us of our role in mother nature’s cosmic wheel.
Sean Bourque (SJEB) is an artist and educator working in New Brunswick, Canada. He earned his BFA from Mount Allison University in 2019 and has since studied with several affiliates of Viennese Fantastic Realism and Visionary Art. His work often combines element that are figurative and abstract to establish a bridge between observation and imagination in a way that ultimately celebrates the wonders of nature.
Simon’s art depicts organic, dynamic floral psychedelic visions. They represent abstract yet tangible movement and light. Sometimes they are more figurative and oneiric/dream-like portraying beauty and imagination. He begins a painting live in festivals and parties where the the dance and the energies give the primal shapes. The music and the movements are then transmuted into colourful forms. When the music stops and the dancers go home, the work continues in the studio.
My name is Victori McHaffie, and I am an Audhd, 2SLGBTQIA+ artist, with 10 years of live painting experience. My art style combines elements of post-apocalyptic themes, blacklight effects, and psychedelic vibes.
My art endeavours to bring to life a unique vision of a post-apocalyptic future, where colors and patterns blend together in mesmerizing ways. I use blacklight paint adds an extra layer of intensity and depth to their pieces, creating a truly immersive experience. 🌈🎨🖌️