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2025 ART
First Wave Lineup
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PAULINA COLOURS
Paulina Colours is a multidisciplinary visionary artist creating hand paintings from acrylic and oil paint. She radiates messages through the paint in the form of glowing light in sacred harmony of shapes, lines and colours portraying the depths of our interconnected worlds. She hopes to inspire through her art to see the divine beauty beyond a limited perception to heighten our awareness lovingly bringing us closer to ourselves, each other, all beings, and a higher power for the greater good of all.
While studying visual arts in school she learnt to work with various mediums. Her favourites include layering with thin transparent acrylic paint and finishing touches with oil paint. She studied with some of her favourite renowned artists and institutions such as Amanda Sage, Alex Grey & Allyson Grey, Ania Amador, Chris Morphis, Stefan Lucas Allen and online with various artists through The Vienna Academy of Visionary Art.
She lives in Wasaga Beach, Canada with her daughter surrounded by nature and inspired by the wonder of it all. When she's not in her studio she's live painting at events and festivals, teaching painting workshops, and enjoys bigger mural projects.
Fascinated by the beauty within and around us she feels called to bring it to light through healing messages in her art and everyday life.
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AARON LOVEDAY
Aaron Loveday is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Montreal Canada. His detailed painting style draws elements from psychedelia, surrealism and features a vast array of sci-fi elements. It’s an epic meditation about the intersection between spirituality, imagination and our relationship with technology.
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Lionel Labeau
Lionel Labeau born in Paris is bringing the French touch wherever he travels. He started painting at an early age, and attended art school in Paris. Fine arts, multimedia, interior design and architecture are his main skills. He gets inspiration from his worldly travels and the various cultures he immerses himself in. He works on many types of mediums, mostly with acrylic. Through his artwork, Lionel is trying to capture and convey the emotions of his subjects.
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MELO
Zachary Melo is a multidisciplinary maker and fabricator based in Ontario’s Niagara Region. Specializing in large-scale support and fabrication, Zach works at the intersection of craftsmanship and collaboration—bringing to life the visions of artists and creative teams through wood, metal, and mechanized structures. His contributions often serve as the structural core and silent architecture behind iconic installations.
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BRAIN NORI
Brian Nori
Visionary Artist & Creator of Portals
Brian Nori’s artwork serves as a bridge between dimensions — visual gateways that invite deep reflection and inner transformation. Drawing from experiences with ayahuasca, meditation, and energy work, Brian blends sacred geometry, color psychology, and modern technology to create immersive, soul-stirring pieces. Each work is crafted as a mirror for the viewer’s own healing, awakening a sense of interconnection, insight, and possibility.
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KATIE LORAINE
Katie Lorraine is a vibrant force in the art world, blending her roles as visual artist, educator, muralist & director into a powerhouse of creativity. Between Living Color Events, NexGen Health NECA-certification, and Art Battle Championship, Katie aims to bring creativity to the everyday.
She’s contributing to community growth and charitable foundations. Katie’s work is a celebration of vibrancy and optimism, inspiring everyone around her to unleash their inner artist and bring more colour to the world, with creativity everyday.
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CHELSEA FRATTURA
Chelsea Frattura is a Toronto-based painter working in oil. With a BFA in Visual Art, her work depicts surreal landscapes and physical realms based on esoteric space. Inspired by vibrant colour and fluid motion, her work captures states of being felt through human experience on dreamy, lucid picture planes. Chelsea has done commission pieces for business office spaces and has had her work featured in various galleries and art shows in the GTA.