JoEllen Brydon Nov 2021

JoEllen Brydon
New Works
Opening Friday November 5th, 6-10pm
November 5 – 28, 2021

COVID-19 Precautions:
Proof of vaccination and masks will be required to enter the gallery

Shop online – send artist name and artwork title to: gallery@ludmilagallery.ca
We’ll respond with pricing and payment options.

Pick up: Gallery open weekends 11am – 4pm or by appointment
Post: We’ll ship these treasures to your door (Shipping costs may apply)

JoEllen Brydon was born in Toronto and grew up in the farming community of Cavan township, Ontario, Canada.
Her work, which documents our history, has been used in academic research and cited in text and history books.
“My family came over from Ireland in the 20s and brought with them the folkloric traditions that were ingrained in their culture. There was always a poem, song or a bit of harmless gossip that would illustrate or celebrate the idiosyncrasies in human nature.  My practice is derived from my upbringing surrounded by these story tellers.  Anecdotes and twists on various styles of telling a tale have intrigued me and informed my painting from early on.  My illustrative style was not a conscious choice, but rather an evolution and reflection of life with a cast of characters.  They taught me how to perceive and relay a curious event in a simple way to reveal the true essence of a story.  My paintings, tell the day to day antics of people I meet as well as tales of my family rooted in County Tyrone,  Northern Ireland,  and in Canada. Throughout my career I have worked on paintings and projects that explore buried stories and forgotten local histories. I pay special attention, in my work, to the telling of the tale. My objective is to recapture lost histories and simple stories, which become woven into the fabric of a culture.”

Brydon is represented in two national collections;  The Art Bank of Canada and the Canadian Museum of History as well as many private collections in North America and the UK.  Brydon has exhibited in both publicly funded and commercial galleries in Canada, the US and Ireland She has won several awards and grants over the years.


Solstice
12″ x 12″
$820 unframed $875 framed
SOLD
My Dearest Friends in Winter
12″ x 12″
$820 unframed $875 framed
SOLD
Harvest Moon
14″ x 14″
$930 unframed $985 framed
SOLD
Time to Wash this Crappy Day Off
14″ x 14″
$930 unframed $985 framed
Elgar’s Pond
14″ x 14″
$930 unframed $985 framed
SOLD
Boiling the Kettle Dry
14″ x 14″
$930 unframed $985 framed
SOLD

Downtown with the Ladies
acrylic on canvas
20” x 16”
$1295 unframed $1375 framed
SOLD

The warmth of wool
acrylic on canvas
20” x 16”
$1295 unframed $1375 framed
SOLD

The village in winter
acrylic on canvas
30” x 24” $2200 unframed $2300 framed

Selections from previous exhibitions:

The Empress for Breakfast
acrylic on canvas
30” x 24”
$2200 unframed $2300 framed

The train came by every day at 2:15. The house would give a familiar shudder
acrylic on canvas
60” x 48″
$7,200 unframed $7,500 framed

Shop online – send artist name and artwork # to: gallery@ludmilagallery.ca
We’ll respond with pricing and payment options.

Pick up: Gallery open weekends 11am – 4pm or by appointment
Post: We’ll ship these treasures to your door (Shipping costs may apply)