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In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Angie Prime, an abstract painter based on Vancouver Island whose work is driven by an abundance of colour, texture, experimentation, and humour.
Working primarily with acrylic paint and textured mediums, Angie embraces abstraction as a space for play, intuition, and curiosity. We talk about trusting the creative process, moving from creation to curation, and allowing joy and experimentation, including miniature sculptures, to guide the work. Angie also shares insight into her exhibition Creation to Curation and her upcoming feature in The Great Book of Art Makers.
This conversation is a reminder that art doesn’t have to take itself too seriously to be meaningful, sometimes, laughter, colour, and courage are exactly what the studio needs.
✨ Follow & support: @artvancouver @vvafofficial
By Vancouver Visual Art FoundationIn this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Angie Prime, an abstract painter based on Vancouver Island whose work is driven by an abundance of colour, texture, experimentation, and humour.
Working primarily with acrylic paint and textured mediums, Angie embraces abstraction as a space for play, intuition, and curiosity. We talk about trusting the creative process, moving from creation to curation, and allowing joy and experimentation, including miniature sculptures, to guide the work. Angie also shares insight into her exhibition Creation to Curation and her upcoming feature in The Great Book of Art Makers.
This conversation is a reminder that art doesn’t have to take itself too seriously to be meaningful, sometimes, laughter, colour, and courage are exactly what the studio needs.
✨ Follow & support: @artvancouver @vvafofficial