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Ramona Nordal

Visual Art

Canadian-born artist Ramona Nordal studied art at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia. She studied lithography, colour theory, painting, and drawing, with a focus on anatomy drawing and painting. Colour theory has always been a huge part of Nordal’s process, and she is quickly becoming known for her richly evocative colour palette.

The central theme that unites all of her work is the mixture of the traditional with the unconventional, not only in her subject matter and colour palette but also in her approach to materials and technique. She focuses mainly on female subjects in her work in an attempt to capture their strength and uniqueness. At first glance, her figures appear bold, yet they offer almost ethereal characteristics. Nordal pushes artistic boundaries by incorporating drawing into her work. This is evident in the intricate, detailed penwork on her subjects’ faces. The softness of the drawing mixed with the boldness of the bodies and background create an incredible fusion that offers just the right amount of tension.

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