THE ARTIST
Steve Driscoll
Canadian
Steve Driscoll is a modern alchemist. He transforms urethane and pigment into ecstatic visions of the Canadian wilderness.
Like his historical forefathers, the Group of Seven, Driscoll heads to the forest for inspiration, mentally banking what he sees, creating visual memories that he brings back to his Toronto studio. Using unorthodox materials he creates those aspects of the wilderness experience that engage him.
The artistic process is a balancing act between accident, exploration and mark making, working with urethane. Driscoll is comfortable with industrial materials and enjoys pushing them in all directions. The experimentation is in part how they interact with the urethane, how their transparency or opaqueness works in order to make the painting magic.
The Northern Ontario forest, the Canadian Shield, has a grip on the Canadian art and Steve Driscoll reimagines it anew.
Urethane on Wooden Panel 60 × 60" 2012, $17,000
Urethane on Plastic Panel, 60 × 84", 2023, $25,500
Painting on glass with LED light box, 33 × 44", 2021, $8,000
Urethane on Plastic Panel, 14 × 20", 2023, $3500
Digital Print on Glass, 30 × 33", 2021, $6,500
Silkscreen on Styrene, 23 × 27", 2020, $2,000
Mixed Media on Canvas, 65 × 132", 2005, $20000
Urethane on Plastic Panel, 30 × 24", 2019, $6800
Painting on Glass with LED Lightbox, 33 × 44", 2021, $8,000
Silkscreen on styrene, 24 × 30", 2020, $2,500
Urethane on wood panel, 60 × 60", 2010, $22000
Silkscreen on styrene, 23 × 27", 2020, $2,000
Urethane on Plastic Panel, 19 × 28", 2023, $5100
Urethane on Plastic Panel, 18 × 25", 2023, $4600