
Portrait of Ted Rogers, Founder and CEO of Rogers Communications Inc.
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Ted Rogers
In this semi-abstract portrait, the geometric shapes represent the building blocks of the Rogers empire. The red line is the footprint of an electrical diagram created by Ted’s father, Edward Rogers Sr. Who domesticated radio in Canada. As the Rogers empire was built by Edward Sr. and his son Ted, both men are represented in the painting: Edward Sr. With the electrical diagram and the black parts of the suit and Ted with his portrait and blue shapes. In this way, father and son are united in their common goal. This portrait hangs in the headquarters of Rogers Communications Inc.
Colonel Chris Hadfield
“A dream come true” 48” x60”, oil on canvas
All figures in this portrait are Colonel Chris Hadfield at different stages in his life. The boy is handing an older version of himself his dream- a rocket ship as he ascends the staircase of life.
President Zelenskyy
“The Face Of Courage” 30”x 40”, oil on canvas
Posters available here All proceeds from poster sales go to supporting medical aid in Ukraine and displaced Ukrainians abroad.
Ania Lindenbergs
Ania Lindenbergs has been an industry leader in advertising and marketing for over 25 years. Her unique and powerful style of leadership through love is paradigme shifting. It’s fitting that this portrait/ her face is a collage of meaningful, love filled experiences, people and places that shaped who she has become. I am proud to call her my sister.
Nina Midvani
Nina has been one of Toronto’s leading fashion designers for decades. Early on in her career she opened a store in in Toronto’s prestigious Yorkville neighborhood where she delighted customers with her imaginative and exquisite designs.
John Eix
The Chemistry Lesson
36” x 48” , oil on Canvas
A chemist and retired professor of chemistry, John Eix taught at Upper Canada College for 27 years. His unique sense of humour and knack for distilling complex ideas into comprehensible bits of information made him a favorite amongst students. This portrait shows him as he would stand at the front of the class, with a smirk on his face. The clock on the wall shows 3:55 pm. The lesson is almost over and the class is growing restless.
Ben Malor
“The News” 30” x 40” , oil on canvas.
Ben Dotsei Malor is the chief editor of the United Nations News. He is a passionate and dynamic communicator, dedicated to serving the international community. This portrait captures him mid sentence at a lunch meeting near the UN Headquarters in New York City.
Prof. Trebilcock
Prof. Michael Trebilcock has had a long and distinguished career as a lawyer and Professor at The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law.
Hamish Simpson
Hamish Simpson served as The Headmaster of Upper Canada College 1986-2000. This portrait hangs at Upper Canada College.
Spencer Myer
“The Concert”
8” x 10”, watercolor
This watercolor portrait was painted live at a Spencer Myer’s concert in New York City. Spencer is highly acclaimed, internationally renowned pianist.
The Gallerist and The Artist
12” x 16” , watercolor
Rick Royale of L.A based Royale Projects Gallery sits with Canadian Artist , Daniel Borins in front of his art installation at the Toronto Art Fair immersed in art.
The Band
22” x 30” watercolor
Vibrant colors and the spontaneity of watercolor help to expresses the energy of this band’s music.