Meet the 11 New Fineline Creatives!
By Fineline Team
We’re thrilled to announce the newest creatives and collections to the Fineline family! From fine artists who paint breath-taking scenery, to illustrators and photographers who share their unique perspectives, these emerging talents bring fresh voices to our marketplace platform. Explore their work and discover the stories behind their creations. We’re proud to share their diverse creativity with the Fineline community and Toronto’s art scene as a whole!
Becca Fife
Rebecca Fife is a visual artist based in Toronto, whose practice is rooted in realism and draws inspiration from the techniques of the old masters. Rebecca works across various genres including portraiture, landscape, and still life, employing observational methods in her approach. While her primary medium is traditional oil painting, she also experiments with a wide variety of materials and subject matter.
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Barett Potts (also known as Fifty) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto, who is a recent graduate of OCAD University with a BFA in photography. Her work revolves around portraiture, landscapes, and storytelling.
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Ivana Tovilla-Bátiz
Ivana Inés Tovilla-Bátiz is a Mexican Canadian artist who is currently a fourth-year student at OCAD University. A well-travelled visual artist who’s studied fine art across the globe, Ivana is inspired by her experiences, cultural background and extensive family tree full of other like-minded creatives.
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Khadija Bawa
Khadijha Bawa is a landscape photographer based in Toronto. Their work is focused on capturing the essence of the city’s urban landscapes, serene rivers in its parks, and stunning views of Lake Ontario from Toronto Island. Their goal is to evoke memories and bring joy through their work.
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Laura-Jean Bernhardson
Laura-Jean Bernhardson is a lifelong artist, maker and creative entrepreneur who has experimented with diverse mediums across her long-standing career. Her love of watercolours began in 2020 as she was dealing with a cancer diagnosis and over a year of treatment. Inspired by her experiences with cancer and a successful treatment, she set out to inspire joy and positivity through her work. Laura-Jean also teaches a variety of classes and workshops inspired by her practice and the power of positivity in art.
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Leyla Azer
Leyla Azer is a visual artist and student at OCAD University studying painting. Prior to their education at OCAD, Leyla lived in Azerbaijan and Ukraine. Leyla’s practice is inspired by the interplay of light and shadow and strives to expand on traditional mediums to provide viewers with boundary breaking multi-faceted experiences.
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Liane Chen
Liane Chan (they/them) is a Cantonese/Canadian visual artist living and working within the Greater Toronto Area. Their practice encapsulates the joys of cultural and familial connection, illustrated through memories of food and found objects to articulate diasporic identity, comfort, and nostalgia. Indulging the sinophilic appetite, Chan reveals the interwoven connections between Chinese culture and growing up in Canada.
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Madelyn Schultz
Madelyn Schutz is a Toronto-based queer artist, specializing in painting, printmaking, and comics. Born in Minnesota she often reflects on her adolescent years in midwestern suburbs. She finds inspiration in her surroundings, pop culture, personal life events, and the coming-of-age experience. Madelyn’s rabbit doll Lady Sarah is a recurring character throughout her work and is often used as a self-insert and to blur the lines between fantasy and reality.
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Sabahat Ahmad
Sabahat Ahmad is a Pakistani Canadian illustrator based in Toronto. Her illustration style spans editorial, commercial, contemporary, and children's literature, occasionally venturing into doodle pages during procrastination. Working in digital programs, she enjoys adding texture to her works for depth and dimension, paying homage to traditional mediums. Beyond the art—she despises bananas, adores cats, and might sneak in SpongeBob references whenever possible.
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Sarah Park
Sarah Park is an illustrator and artist, who loves to produce works that involve characters who have surfaced from mindless doodles, illustrations, and personal comics that she makes during her free time. Coming from her imagination, she has always loved observing and crafting a uniquely different world separate from reality that inspires her art to take on that form with the use of clean line-works in each piece.
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Stacy Athena May
Stacy Athena May is a visual artist, who views art as a form of communication which they are developing through the lexicon of shape, line, and colour as a new visual language. This language is one of transition — and fundamentally queer. It is informed by, and infused with, their trans identity that focuses on abstracting the world around them to express their interiority and experiences.