Brandy Saturley Explained

Brandy Saturley
Birth Place:Victoria, British Columbia
Alma Mater:Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Royal College of Art
Occupation:Artist
Known For:ICONICCANUCK

Brandy Saturley (born 1972) is a Canadian visual artist.

Early life and education

Saturley was born in Victoria, British Columbia in 1972.[1] [2] [3] She was raised on a hobby farm in a fishing community in Sooke, Vancouver Island.[4] She is of Ukrainian, Cornish, and Canadian (Vancouver Island) descent.[5] Her mother was a mixed media artist, and her grandmother was a painter.[5]

Saturley completed her studies in visual culture at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and later studied contemporary art practices at the Royal College of Art in London, England.[1] [6] Saturley is also a graduate of the Victoria Motion Picture School, where she earned a degree in cinema.[1] [7]

Career

Saturley began her career as a visual artist in the mid-1990s, transitioning to full-time work in this field in the early 2000s.[5] Her first public gallery exhibition, Iconic Canuck, was the subject of a short documentary film directed and produced by Randy Frykas in 2020, titled The Iconic Canuck.[8]

Saturley began her art series Canadianisms in 2011.[9] Over the next five years, she explored various Canadian locales and uncovered their hidden secrets.[9] [10] These explorations were later reflected in her work, showcasing her observations and interpretations of Canadian culture and landscapes.[9] The series, titled Canadianisms: A Half Decade Inspired by Canada, was exhibited in 2017 in a touring exhibition with public galleries in Alberta, Canada.[9] [11]

In 2012, her artwork, Goalie's Mask, was added to the hockey gallery at the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in Calgary.[7] The artwork features Ken Dryden's hockey mask set against a backdrop of the Canadian flag.[7] [2] Later, it was shortlisted for the Canadian Olympic Committee's trophy for Sport and Art in 2014.[9]

In 2014, Saturley started the People of Canada Portrait Project, an online exhibition that includes 20 portraits.[12] [13] The project was officially launched in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.[13]

In 2023, Saturley was part of the Judging Panel for the 2023 Canada International Art Competition, funded by the Government of Canada.[14]

Work

Saturley worked on the I See Mountains series, influenced by her ten-day journey through the Canadian Rockies in 2010.[15] The series used horizontal canvases to depict landscapes such as Babel, Rundle, Crowfoot, Mount Assiniboine, and Mount Robson.[15]

Saturley's Canadianisms series, exhibited in cities such as Edmonton and Calgary, reinterprets acclaimed artworks to incorporate Canadian cultural elements, such as hockey masks, into traditional artistic motifs.[15]

In 2018, her painting, Balance, was featured in the Society of Canadian Artists' 50th Open International Exhibition in Toronto.[15] The work explored landscape themes, blending elements of realism and abstraction.[15]

Selected exhibitions

Permanent collections

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brandy Saturley. Willock & Sax Gallery.
  2. Web site: Saturley, Brandy | Colart Collection.
  3. Web site: Artists in Canada. October 17, 2012.
  4. Web site: North Saanich 'Iconic Canuck' paints portrayal of COVID-19. January 31, 2021 . Nina . Grossman. Victoria News.
  5. Web site: About People of Canada.
  6. Web site: Brandy Saturley.
  7. Web site: Brandy Saturley. Galleries West.
  8. Web site: Brandy Saturley - Canadian Pop Realism Paintings Artist from Victoria BC. artsvictoria.ca.
  9. Web site: Canada inspiring west coast artist. June 7, 2017 . Tammy . Rollie. Western Wheel.
  10. Web site: To Yellowknife, With Love . Reader's Digest.
  11. Web site: Gallery@501 kicks off Canada's 150 celebration | Strathcona County. September 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210923214148/https://www.strathcona.ca/council-county/news/news/2017/1/3/gallery501-canadas-150/ . 2021-09-23 .
  12. Web site: Brandy Saturley wants to turn your snapshots into playful portraits of a nation . Christa . Couture . 16 December 2016. CBC News.
  13. Web site: POC the people of Canada portrait project .
  14. Web site: Canada International Art Competition.
  15. Web site: The Pop Canadianisms of Brandy Saturley . Andrea . Bell . August 2018 . Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art.
  16. Web site: Visual Arts Alberta Gallery: Brandy Saturley. November 28, 2013.
  17. Book: The Art of Brandy Saturley. 2014 . The Art of Brandy Saturley . 9781320241144 .
  18. Web site: Exhibits.